If "winning" the beer game means not overreacting to short-term signals, then you can view that as a form of slack. You're sometimes paying a bit extra to hold onto something that you have no immediate short-term use for.
You are supposed to play the beer game twice. Once where you use the obvious slack and buffering.
And a 2nd time where you minimize buffering and use just in time inventory management.
People who have played the game knows which one outperforms. By significant margins.
You are supposed to play the beer game twice. Once where you use the obvious slack and buffering.
And a 2nd time where you minimize buffering and use just in time inventory management.
People who have played the game knows which one outperforms. By significant margins.