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Digital Time Study: Why Factories Are Ditching Stopwatches

The Stopwatch Problem

For over a century, time study has relied on the same basic toolkit: a stopwatch, a clipboard, and a trained observer standing on the production floor. While this method served manufacturing well in the early 20th century, it has fundamental limitations that cost factories time and money.

5 Problems with Traditional Time Study

  1. Observer effect — Workers change behavior when watched, skewing measurements
  2. Human reaction time — Starting/stopping a stopwatch introduces ±0.2s error per observation
  3. Single-point data — You record one cycle at a time, requiring many trips to the floor
  4. No audit trail — There's no way to verify or re-examine measurements after the fact
  5. Slow analysis — Manual calculation of allowances, ratings, and standard times takes hours

The Digital Alternative

Digital time study replaces the stopwatch with video recording and software-based analysis. Here's how it works:

  1. Record — Film the operation with any camera (phone, tablet, GoPro)
  2. Import — Load the video into digital time study software
  3. Mark — Click to mark task boundaries as you watch the video
  4. Analyze — Software automatically calculates cycle times, variability, and standard times
  5. Export — Generate professional reports with statistical confidence levels

Accuracy Comparison

MethodTypical ErrorTime to AnalyzeAuditable?
Stopwatch±0.2–0.5s per task2–4 hours❌ No
Digital (video)±0.05s (frame-accurate)30–60 min✅ Yes

With video, you can pause, rewind, and re-examine any measurement. If a supervisor questions a standard time, you simply replay the video evidence.

Statistical Power

Digital tools automatically calculate key statistical measures:

  • Mean cycle time and standard deviation per task
  • Coefficient of variation to identify inconsistent operations
  • Confidence intervals — know exactly how many observations you need
  • Outlier detection — flag abnormal cycles for review

Multi-Video Analysis

Unlike stopwatch studies, digital tools let you:

  • Analyze multiple operators performing the same task
  • Compare morning vs. afternoon shifts
  • Assess different product variants on the same line
  • Build a task library for reuse across studies

Making the Switch

The transition from stopwatch to digital time study is straightforward:

  1. Start by filming your highest-volume operations
  2. Use frame-by-frame marking for precise measurements
  3. Build your task library as you go
  4. Export data for use in line balancing and capacity planning

Most factories see a 70% reduction in time study effort within the first month of switching to digital methods.

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