Yamazumi analysis is a Lean management technique used to visualise and balance process steps for greater efficiency. The word yamazumi, meaning “to stack” in Japanese, refers to the stacked bar charts that display each task. This method distinguishes between value-added (VA) and non-value-added (NVA) activities, helping to identify and eliminate waste.
Originating from the Toyota Production System, Yamazumi analysis supports the reduction of the three Lean inefficiencies: Muda (waste), Mura (variability), and Muri (overburden). By making workloads transparent, it enables teams to see imbalances in task distribution and take action to streamline processes.
Yamazumi analysis is used in both manufacturing and services:
A practical example is an assembly line study showing that much time is spent on manual sorting (NVA). By automating this step, lead time is reduced and productivity increases.
The method delivers clear insight into how work is distributed, enabling teams to improve balance, efficiency, and throughput. Benefits include cost reduction, improved productivity, and a stronger focus on customer value. Yamazumi analysis is therefore a key tool for achieving operational excellence in competitive markets.