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When
a cultural change initiative, such as the implementation of Lean techniques,
is undertaken, a cultural analysis should be done. Issues that need to
be addressed should be undertaken immediately but usually can be done
concurrently with the implementation of the Lean Initiative. We can do
the cultural analysis and help you monitor the changes needed. In addition
we can do the initial training and teach you how to very quickly become
self-sufficient in this area. Our uniqueness comes in the ability to quickly
change your processes and show you how to make your processes Lean. We
like to say that once we are on board, you need to come with your coveralls,
because that’s when the work starts. Get ready to change and improve
your processes.
The approach taken when implementing a Lean Initiative
will vary but there are some common topics usually addressed early on
in the effort and usually two levels of training are initiated.; one
at the management level, another at the worker level. Unlike most initiatives,
there is no effort made to train all personnel before actions to improve
your operation are undertaken. Quite to the contrary, implementation
of some Lean Techniques will be ongoing with the first of the Management
trainings. This will not only show the workforce that the Company is
serious; but learning-through-doing is the most effective technique
of all teaching methods. Not only that, but financial benefits begin
to accrue almost immediately.
Training
will give the following background information:
- The
Effect of Variation on Manufacturing
- How
variation effects output
- How
variation effects economics
- How
variation affects planning
- The
concepts of dependent events and manufacturing
- The
Theory of Constraints
- The
three types of money in TOC
- Basic
economic measures
- Bottleneck
theory
- The
Five Steps of Focusing
- How
TOC attacks the 7 Wastes
- Strengths
and weaknesses of TOC
- Applicability
of TOC
- Lean
Manufacturing
- What
it is
- It
origin
- Strengths
and weaknesses
- Foundational
issues to make it work-this is an absolutely critical area which
must be addressed
- The
Seven Wastes
- The
Metrics of Lean Manufacturing
- Toyota
Production System as developed by T. Ohno
- JIT
- Autonomation
- The
20
Common elements to become “Lean”
- Cellular
Manufacturing as a Lean Concept
- Advantages
and Disadvantages
- Dependency
and variation effects
- Understanding
the Value Stream
- Value
stream mapping principles
- Mapping
a real value stream
- Making
Continuous Flow
- A
Critical and Comparative Analysis of Various Philosophies including;
- Lean
- TOC
- Deming’s
Management Obligations
- TQM
- Crosby’s
Approach
- Six Sigma
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