Cycle Time Chart
A cycle time chart is a graph that shows how long it takes to finish a job or process. It’s often used in process improvement projects to find bottlenecks and make things run more smoothly.
Most of the time, the cycle time chart shows how long it takes to finish each job or piece of work over a certain amount of time. The chart can be shown as either a bar chart or a line chart. In a bar chart, the height of each bar shows how long it took to finish the job or unit of work. In a line chart, the cycle time is drawn over time.
The cycle time chart can show how different the process is, which can help teams figure out where to make changes. For example, if there is a big difference between the cycle times of different tasks, it could mean that some tasks are harder or need more resources than others. By looking at the cycle time chart, teams can figure out why these differences happen and come up with ways to improve performance and cut cycle time.
Cycle time plots can also be used to set goals for success and track growth over time. By setting a standard cycle time and keeping track of changes, teams can judge how well process improvement projects are working and make sure they are moving towards their goals.