Lean management forces us to think more critically about staffing needs, required levels, and even roles. Every manager should understand not only maximum and minimum staffing requirements to meet demand, but also the ideal balance of right staff at the right time to balance and level workflows. However, all too often, there is evidence that individuals are overburdened (muri) without managers ever recognizing and thus taking action. This is a clear sign of a knowledge gap.
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