Lean Manufacturing
Mastering Lean Manufacturing: Tackling Overburden for Optimal Performance
Discover key insights into mastering overburden in lean manufacturing. This article delves into the nuances of workplace efficiency, focusing on strategies like workload balancing, ergonomic interventions, and consistent management communication. Understand the impact of these approaches on employee well-being, productivity, and overall operational excellence. Dive into practical tips for creating…
Read More »What if your morning coffee receipt looked like this?
Swathi Mohan discusses the importance of identifying and eliminating 'Waste' in business processes, which includes any activity not adding value to the customer. She categorizes Waste into seven types, according to lean manufacturing principles: Correction, Overproduction, Motion, Movement, Inventory, Waiting, and Processing. Mohan also shares suggestions for reducing each type…
Read More »How do you ensure that your quarterly Objectives are both ambitious and achievable?
Balancing ambitious and achievable quarterly objectives involves aligning them with strategic goals and ensuring they're SMART (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-bound). Using historical data and industry benchmarks can help set realistic targets. Employee involvement in setting these objectives can foster a sense of ownership and motivation. Regular review and adjustments…
Read More »Unravelling the Intricacies of the Toyota Production System vs. Lean Manufacturing
The TPS, the progenitor of Lean Manufacturing, is deeply ingrained within Toyota's culture, reflecting their relentless pursuit of improvement. Lean, on the other hand, coined by John Krafcik in his master’s thesis at MIT, has been embraced worldwide, transforming industries with its systemic approach to waste reduction and process optimization.
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