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  • Training Module for Manufacturing Sites

    sensei October 19, 2018
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    Blog Education and Training TPM
    Autonomous Maintenance Breakdown Analysis Board, Training for Pneumatics

    Training is an essential part of any manufacturing facility. Whether it’s TPM training or regulatory, we got it covered. Down below you will find the table with training modules by a pillar, the approximate duration of the training session and refresher frequency. TRAINING/ABILITIESTPM PILLARDURATIONREFRESHERSHE PILLAR   CONFINED SPACE AWARENESSSHE.25 H1 YEARBLOODBORNE PATHOGENS/INCIDENT…

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  • Focused Improvement. Part 1

    sensei October 16, 2018
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    Instructor Training
    Example of the Radar Chart

    1. The Thinking behind Focused Improvement The effects of much conventional improvement activity used to be transitory, and there was a strong tendency for improvements not to be capable of being sustained or properly established. In TPM, by contrast, activities are organised to ensure that the benefits of Focused Improvements…

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  • Harmonized methodology of Early Product Management and Early Equipment Management

    sensei October 13, 2018
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    Blog Early Equipment Management World Class Manufacturing
    Manufacturing and Engineering Excellence Teams

    Considerations Steps act as guidelines for the activities to be done; They are located in the correct moment of the project; However, you don’t need to reshape all your Early Management in place; The idea is to: Add good ideas to your Early Management process; Review some activities importance; Review…

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  • Innovation Project Management Funnel

    sensei October 10, 2018
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    Blog Early Equipment Management
    Product Innovation Funnel - Timelines and Responsibilities

    Ideas All product developments start with IDEAS! First Ideas & Concepts Consumer Researches Consumer Benefits Consumer & Customer Complaints Inputs Opportunities Technology Scan First Impacts – all Company Financial Benefits Feasibility Marketing (MKT): Just one concept – finalize concept All areas start to develop their work Research & Development (R&D): Develop:…

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