A method for measuring and reducing the cost of complexity in producing products
or providing a service by comparing selected non-value added steps in the manufacturing
or service process with the number of different products or services provided,
so as to provide the non-value added cost of the product or service for various
selected complexities. The number of products required to be processed or held
in inventory for a particular demand, or the number of different specific services
required for a particular demand of the service is determined by comparing the
number of different product part numbers, or service categories offered, with selected
non-value added steps in the respective processes. Mathematical analyses are derived
from equations of motion of process improvement including the first derivative
of process velocity.