Overall Equipment Effectiveness tells you the size of the opportunity. But only management can deliver on that promise, finds IT Contributing Editor Malcolm Wheatley.
Go back a few years, and a concept known as Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) was all the rage as a factory-floor improvement tool. Simply put, it involved working out the theoretical maximum output from a piece of equipment or production line, and then expressing the actual output produced from it as a percentage of that…
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