Progressive Kaizen: the key to gaining a global competitive advantage
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Autor: Davis, John W.
Jahr: 2011
Contents
List of Figures..................................................................................xi
List of Tables..................................................................................xiii
Preface..............................................................................................xv
Acknowledgments..........................................................................xxv
Introduction................................................................................xxvii
1 Examining the Basics of an Effective Kaizen Process.................1
Matter of Misguided Pragmatism ...........................................................15
Two Major Do s and Don ts of Kaizen.....................................................16
Evaluating and Rating a Company s Kaizen Efforts.................................17
Developing a Formal Schedule for Kaizen..............................................19
Assigning a Qualified Full-Time Lean/Kaizen Coordinator.............20
Establishing a Formal Budget for Kaizen.........................................21
Number and Type of Kaizen Events Conducted.....................................22
Scope of Kaizen Training.........................................................................23
Overview of Various Types of Kaizen.....................................................23
Progressive Kaizen Initiative.....................................................................28
Precisely What the Term Event Means..........................................28
Purpose and Scope of Progressive Kaizen Effort....................................30
Ensuring Planned Changes Are Carried Out to the Fullest.....................30
Production Manager s Role in a Kaizen Event.........................................32
Key Summary Points.................................................................................33
Elevating the Use and Effectiveness of Kaizen................................33
The Four Types of Progressive Kaizen.............................................33
Developing a Master Plan for Kaizen...............................................33
Developing a Formal Budget for Kaizen..........................................34
Applied Purpose of a Kaizen Event.................................................34
Progressive Kaizen Initiative.............................................................34
Addressing Key Roles and Supporting Tactics..........................35
Clearing the Five-Inch Hazard..................................................................35
Taking a Close Look at the Distribution of Change................................36
Plant Manager s Role in Lean....................................................................38
Characteristics of Lean-Oriented Plant Managers....................................41
Lean Coordinator......................................................................................43
Maintenance Manager...............................................................................44
F Alliance..................................................................................................44
Lean-Oriented Company President..........................................................45
Shop Floor Supervisor s Role in Kaizen...................................................48
Special Consideration of Owner-Operators ..........................................52
Value of Inserting a WRAP Initiative.......................................................53
Tactics for Getting the Best Results Out of Kaizen.................................56
How to Use the Step Charts.............................................................57
Key Summary Points.................................................................................60
Avoiding the Typical Pitfalls......................................................63
Allowing Outside Assistance to Cloud a Path to Success........................64
Misstep of Excluding Office Functions....................................................67
A Special Word about Lean and a Company s Financial Arm.........69
Allowing Kaizen Accomplishments to Deteriorate..................................70
Failure to Communicate the Full Extent and Scope of Kaizen...............74
Failure to Effectively Utilize the Production Engineering Function........76
Failure to Restructure the Stated Objectives of Key Players....................79
Production Manager s Stated Objectives..................................................80
Shop Floor Supervisor s Stated Objectives...............................................82
Production Engineer s Stated Objectives..................................................83
Error of Putting Lean in a Stand-By Mode..............................................84
First....................................................................................................84
Second...............................................................................................85
The Do s and Don ts Associated with Kaizen..........................................86
Definite Do s......................................................................................86
Definite Don ts..................................................................................87
Preferable Do s...................................................................................87
Preferable Don ts...............................................................................88
Simple Exercise for Getting the Most Out of Any Kaizen Effort.............88
Key Summary Points.................................................................................89
Staying Focused.................................................................................89
Avoiding Slippage..............................................................................90
Putting Lean Duties in Writing.........................................................90
Various Versions of a Process...........................................................90
Removing Problems and Enhancing Individual Performance.........90
Vital Role of Production Engineering...............................................91
Where to Start and How to Proceed..........................................93
Thinking Outside the Box........................................................................93
Sum ofthe Added Cost and Payback of Lean.........................................94
Progressive Kaizen Tool Box....................................................................96
Advantages of Labeling Kaizen Activity Waste Reduction ..................100
Value of Putting the First Pull Zone in Final Assembly......................103
Sticking to the Plan and Avoiding Disruptions......................................106
Conducting the Factory s First High-Impact Kaizen Event....................107
Basic Event Objectives....................................................................108
Participation of the Production Manager........................................108
Participation of Shop Floor Supervisors.........................................Ill
Participation of a Key Maintenance Representative.......................Ill
Participation of Key Production Associates....................................112
Participation of the Production Engineering Manager and Staff... 113
Participation of Salaried Employees Detached from Production... 114
Participation of Local Union Officials.............................................114
Preparatory, Wrap-Up, and Follow-Up Aspects of a High-
Impact Kaizen Event.......................................................................118
Basic Structure and Steps Involved in Conducting a High-
Impact Kaizen Event.......................................................................119
Getting the Most Out of Training and Implementation Kaizen............121
Modifying the Rules for the Purchase of New Equipment............124
Planned Frequency of Training and Implementation Kaizen
Events...............................................................................................125
Driving the Use of Problem Resolution Kaizen.....................................126
Applying the Science of 5-W..........................................................127
How to Conduct a Problem Resolution Event.......................................128
Essential Tools Utilized in a Problem Resolution Event........................131
Keeping the Principles of Uninterrupted Flow and Workplace
Organization in Mind..............................................................................132
Understanding the Role and Scope of Sustaining Kaizen.....................133
Implementing a WRAP Initiative............................................................135
When to Start a WRAP Initiative....................................................135
Planning Phase Considerations.......................................................135
Typical Hurdles to Clear..................................................................138
Summary Overview of the Process........................................................139
Communicating and Tracking Results............................................139
Training First-Line Supervisors...............................................................142
Key Summary Points...............................................................................142
Other Key Facets of Getting the Most Out of Kaizen..............145
Advancing the Role of Owner-Operator to Lean Equipment
Specialist ................................................................................................145
Where LE Specialists Should Be Considered.................................146
Pay Structure for a Lean Equipment Specialist Classification........147
Percentage of Workforce Holding the Classification......................148
Lean Equipment Apprentice Training.............................................149
Conducting an Annual Structured Lean Audit.......................................152
Sharing the Results ofthe Audit with the Workforce....................153
Building in Essential Visual Controls.....................................................154
Constructing a Master Kaizen Plan........................................................156
Vendor Certification................................................................................157
Ten Commandments of a Fully Supportive Maintenance Function......159
Briefly Addressing the Cost and Payback of Lean Again......................160
Ten Most Important Factors to Keep in Mind........................................l6l
Phase One: Setting the Stage..................................................................l6l
FACTOR ONE: Learning to Trust the Process................................l6l
For the Plant Manager.............................................................163
For the Lean Coordinator........................................................164
For the Production Manager...................................................164
For the Shop Floor Supervisor................................................164
For the Production Engineer...................................................165
FACTOR TWO: Assigning Appropriate Talent................................165
A Bit More about the Production Manager Position...............166
FACTOR THREE: Doing the Planning Required to Put ALIP in
Place.................................................................................................169
FACTOR FOUR: Applying Strong and Effective Communications 169
FACTOR FIVE: Demonstrating the Process....................................170
Phase Two: Completing the Mission......................................................170
FACTOR SIX: Training the Production Workforce.........................170
FACTOR SEVEN: Driving Good Lean Practices into Office
Processes....................... ............170
FACTOR EIGHT: Advancing Improvements at an Individual Job
Level.................................................................................................171
FACTOR NINE: Applying Lean-Oriented Vendor Certification
Standards.........................................................................................171
FACTOR TEN: Focusing on Continuous Improvement..................171
A Final Word...........................................................................................172
Key Summary Points...............................................................................172
Appendix A: Recommended Reading ............................................175
Appendix B: How to Obtain Direct Assistance with the Process.....177
Glossary: Definitions of Frequently Used Terms............................179
Index..............................................................................................183
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