The Float Fallacy: Why “Float” Is Just Hidden Waste
- Valeria Valenzuela
- Nov 25
- 1 min read
Traditional scheduling treats float like comfort. In hyperscale projects, it’s waste—waiting time.
When a trade has no work front, the entire takt train suffers. With inTakt, float becomes visible. Gaps, misalignments, or poorly timed handoffs show up instantly in the plan.
Flow doesn’t mean “zero float”—it means managed buffers that protect the rhythm instead of hiding lost time.
See the gaps. Remove the waste. Protect flow.




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