Swing capacity isn't free labor sitting on the bench, and it isn't running crews so tight that one hiccup tanks the whole system. In this episode, Jason explains swing capacity as the ability to shift and swarm existing resources to protect flow when bottlenecks hit. You'll learn how workable backlog gives crews a safe place to go when they finish early, so they don't start work out of sequence or disappear offsite. The goal is simple: keep the work flowing by using time buffers, capacity buffers, and smart swarming instead of chaos, overburden, or constant firefighting.
What you'll learn in this episode:
Do your crews have swing capacity and workable backlog, or are you forcing the project to survive on luck and burnout?
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