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Stability & Standardization
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7 Types of Waste7 Types of Waste Motion (Unnecessary movement) Waiting Transportation or conveyance Storage (Excess inventory) Defects Over-processing or incorrect processing Overproduction
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Stability Stability: Capability to produce consistent results over time Instability: Result of variability in process Sources: Equipment breakdown Equipment slowdown Equipment performance variation Defects Demand fluctuations Interruptions Etc.
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Indicators of InstabilityIndicators of Instability High degree of variation in performance measures Plan changes No consistent pattern or method of work Random WIP; Inconsistent or nonexistent flow Island processes Frequent use of the words usually, normally, typically, generally, most of the time, followed by except when Statements such as, “We trust the operator to make decisions about how the work is done”
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Objectives of StabilityObjectives of Stability Basis for consistency See “reality” Remove random activity Foundation for improvement spiral Crucial for preparation of flow phase
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Strategies in Stability PhaseStrategies in Stability Phase Eliminate “big” waste Consolidate waste Improve operational availability Eliminate or reduce variability
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Eliminate “Big” WasteEliminate “Big” Waste Standing in the circle Standardized work (as an analysis tool) 5S
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Consolidate Waste ActivitiesConsolidate Waste Activities Make it visible Provide focus
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Improve Operational AvailabilityImprove Operational Availability Quick changeover TPM In-cycle losses During the work cycle Excessive motion and equipment travel time Small amount, high frequency Poor yield Out-of-cycle losses Equipment not operational Large amount, low frequency
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Eliminate or Reduce Variability (Muri)Eliminate or Reduce Variability (Muri) Two forms of variability: Self-inflicted variability - that which you control External variability - Customers (primarily) Suppliers Product Combine and isolate Level daily (hourly) requirements
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Primary Lean Tools in Stability PhasePrimary Lean Tools in Stability Phase Genchi gembutsu – Go and see Standing in the circle Standardized work Standardized work 5S and Workplace organization 5S and Workplace organization Preventive maintenance Problem solving Six Sigma Tools Basic heijunka
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Secondary Lean Tools in Stability Phase Data collection and measurement Story boards
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Standardized Work in the Stability PhaseStandardized Work in the Stability Phase Identify the basic work steps Record the time for each step Draw a picture of the work area and the operator’s flow within the area
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5S and Workplace Organization5S and Workplace Organization Purpose: Eliminate waste of motion and searching for tools and material Develop disciplined work habits
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5S and Workplace Organization5S and Workplace Organization Sort (Seiri): Clear out rarely used items by red tagging Straighten or Set in order (Seiton): Organize and label a place for everything Shine (Seiso): Clean it Standardize (Seiketsu): Create procedures to maintain the first 3S’s Sustain (Shitsuke): Use regular audits to stay disciplined
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What it looks like in the office:What it looks like in the office: 17
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What it looks like in the shop:What it looks like in the shop: 18
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Which one is Better?Which one is Better? 19
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Questions?
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Assignment 2 5%Assignment 2 5% 5 S your bedroom Show pictures of ‘before’ and ‘after’ Describe the changes you made and what types of wastes were improved Due Monday
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