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We were recently contacted by one of our clients to convey how their TPM efforts were progressing… Can you pick out the most important thing?
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We were recently contacted by one of our clients to convey how their TPM efforts were progressing… Can you pick out the most important thing?
Lire la suiteRecently, our own Ellis New had an article on Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) published in Industry Week’s on-line newsletter. The article looks at the use and misuse of this often misunderstood metric. Below is an excerpt from that article, to read the entire piece, click on the word MORE below.
Lire la suiteOperational excellence, continuous improvement, lean management—no matter what you call your pursuit of perfection, in order to sustain it employees have to be “engaged.
Lire la suiteAbsent TPM, the Lean Enterprise Doesn't Happen.
Developing a strategy to establish TPM – and integrate it as part of a lean transformation – begins with analyzing and understanding the key areas that need to be improved throughout your operations.
Quoting movie dialog is a big thing in my family. I am not sure how it started, but we do it often. Last week at a SMED training session, an attendee was reeling off movie lines to his team members.
Lire la suiteIn a memorable scene from the movie “Raiders of the Lost Ark,” one of the bad guys challenges Indiana Jones to a sword fight. As the challenger brandishes his sword in preparation for battle, Indiana sizes him up for a moment, then just pulls out his gun and shoots him. Duel over.
Lire la suiteI shared this experience with some of my contacts earlier this week, but wanted to post it here as well as it might be of use to some of our readers…
Lire la suiteRecently I was working with a project team looking at machine data for a key piece of equipment. The data showed the machine had several sporadic losses in that particular week. To dig deeper into the data, we spoke to the operators and maintenance staff; one seasoned associate told us, “Oh, I know what caused that loss, we’ve had to fix that a few times.”
Lire la suiteRecently I was invited to help a metal manufacturer with two business units and several production facilities address the issue of their continued under-performance; despite what the company felt was a herculean effort to drive cost from their system.
Lire la suiteWhy do so many companies do lean things, but struggle to become a truly lean company?
The answer lies with the reluctance of mid-level management to adopt the improvement mindset.