Remember always, that nothing remains as it is. Go risks and change something.
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Press release from: Bold work and consultancy
How important is the opening quote in view of the ongoing processes of change and the role of employees in companies that appeared on 11 June 2010 in a graphic way the Kaizen workshop in collaboration with the Darmstadt consultant Mr. Kühne.
First, Mr. Kuehne before certain elements of the Kaizen philosophy of working with the very different concepts, such as Poka Yoke, 5S, Heijunka, KPI, Kanban are connected. They all have in common is that the employee is using his experience at the heart of the company. Only with him together can be found and implemented continuous improvements sustainable.
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
revolution in manufacturing SMED system
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JIT,
single-minute-exchange-of-die,
SMED
Toyota Production System
Here's the first information ever published in Japan on the Toyota production system (also known as Just-In-Time manufacturing). Here Ohno, who created JIT for Toyota, reveals the origins, daring innovations, and ceaseless evolution of the Toyota system into a full management system. You'll learn how to manage JIT from the man who invented it, and to create a winning JIT environment in your own manufacturing operation. The toyota production systems also forms the base for lean manufacturing.
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books,
taiichi-ohno,
toyota-production-system
Leaders guide planning execution
Sunday, June 27, 2010
Lean Lexicon
The expanded Third Edition, featuring 58 illustrations, defines 187 key lean terms from A3 Report to Yokoten. The new definitions include Lean Consumption and Lean Provision, the groundbreaking ideas on using lean principles to build a new producer-consumer model described in Lean Solutions by James Womack and Daniel Jones. True to the Lexicon's description as a "graphical glossary," we included consumption and provision maps. Here's the complete list of new lean terms added to lean lexicon :
* Genchi Genbutsu
* Hansei
* Jishuken
* Lean Consumption Maps
* Lean Provision
* Quality Function Deployment
* Shojinka
* Six Sigma
* Theory of Constraints
* Total Quality Management
* Yokoten
* Group Leaders
* Isolated Islands
* Lean Consumption
* Lean Provision Maps
* Preventive Maintenance
* Resident Engineer
* Quality Control Circle
* Team Leader
* Total Quality Control
* Work Element
Labels:
glossaries,
lean-facts,
Lean-lexicon,
lean-techniques
Monday, June 14, 2010
Friday, March 5, 2010
lean manufacturing definition
Lean Manufacturing – A management philosophy focusing on reduction of the seven wastes (over-production, waiting time, transportation, processing, inventory, motion and scrap) in manufactured products. By eliminating waste, quality is improved, and production time and cost are reduced. Lean “tools” include constant process analysis, “pull” production, and mistake-proofing.
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
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