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Lean Tools Kit IMBA J4

Lean tools are essential for improving manufacturing and business processes, focusing on efficiency and waste reduction. Standardization ensures consistent practices and outcomes. Hoshin Kanri is used for long-term strategic planning to align goals with daily activities.

Lean Tools Kit IMBA J4

Lean Tools Kit. IE Business School IMBA J4 Jan. 18

Queue Management

SRM (Supplier Relationship Management)

Subtema

AMT (Advanced Manufacturing Technology)

Cells Manufacturing & Lay Out Decision

VSM (Value Stream Mapping)

Value stream mapping is a lean manufacturing or lean enterprise technique used to document, analyze and improve the flow of information or materials required to produce a product or service for a customer. Full definition.

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Value stream mapping is a paper and pencil tool that helps you to see and understand the flow of material and information as a product or service makes its way through the value stream. Value stream mapping is typically used in Lean, it differs from the process mapping of Six Sigma in four ways:

1) It gathers and displays a far broader range of information than a typical process map.

2) It tends to be at a higher level (5-10 boxes) than many process maps.

3) It tends to be used at a broader level, i.e. from receiving of raw material to delivery of finished goods.

4) It tends to be used to identify where to focus future projects, subprojects, and/or kaizen events.

Bottleneck Analysis

What is Bottleneck Analysis?

Identify which part of the manufacturing process limits the overall throughput and improve the performance of that part of the process.

How does Bottleneck Analysis help?

Improves throughput by strengthening the weakest link in the manufacturing process.

Continuous Flow

What is Continuous Flow?

Manufacturing where work-in-process smoothly flows through production with minimal (or no) buffers between steps of the manufacturing process.

How does Continuous Flow help?

Eliminates many forms of waste (e.g. inventory, waiting time, and transport).

Process Map
Customer Journey Mapping
Flow Chart

Acreditation

JIT

Just-In-Time (JIT)

What is Just-In-Time?

Pull parts through production based on customer demand instead of pushing parts through production based on projected demand. Relies on many lean tools, such asContinuous Flow, Heijunka, Kanban, Standardized Work and Takt Time

How does Just-In-Time help?

Highly effective in reducing inventory levels. Improves cash flow and reduces space requirements.

SMED (Setup & Change over Reduction)

Single-Minute Exchange of Dies (SMED)

What is Single-Minute Exchange of Dies?

Reduce setup (changeover) time to less than 10 minutes. Techniques include:

Genchi Genbutsu (Go&See)

Gemba Walk Tool
Toyota Go&See

Total Productive Maintenance

Total Productive Maintenance (TPM)

What is Total Productive Maintenance?

A holistic approach to maintenance that focuses on proactive and preventative maintenance to maximize the operational time of equipment. TPM blurs the distinction between maintenance and production by placing a strong emphasis on empowering operators to help maintain their equipment.

How does Total Productive Maintenance help?

Creates a shared responsibility for equipment that encourages greater involvement by plant floor workers. In the right environment this can be very effective in improving productivity (increasing up time, reducing cycle times, and eliminating defects).

Implementation

Types of Waste

Muda (Waste)

What is Muda?

Anything in the manufacturing process that does not add value from the customer’s perspective.

How does Muda help?

It doesn’t. Muda means ‘waste’. The elimination of muda (waste) is the primary focus of lean manufacturing.

Lean Tools Kit
Toyota Service Concept whole picture

Solving Problems Tools:

5 Why's tool. Finding the spirit of the problem (Strategic cause)
Ishikawa Diagram. Finding Multiple Causes of a problem

PDCA

PDCA (Plan, Do, Check, Act)

What is PDCA?

An iterative methodology for implementing improvements:

How does PDCA help?

Applies a scientific approach to making improvements:

Standarditation

Hoshin Kanri

Long Term & Strategic planning

Poka Yoke

Poka-Yoke (Error Proofing)

What is Poka-Yoke?

Design error detection and prevention into production processes with the goal of achieving zero defects.

How does Poka-Yoke help?

It is difficult (and expensive) to find all defects through inspection, and correcting defects typically gets significantly more expensive at each stage of production.

Kanban/Pull System

Kanban (Pull System)

What is Kanban?

A method of regulating the flow of goods both within the factory and with outside suppliers and customers. Based on automatic replenishment through signal cards that indicate when more goods are needed.

How does Kanban help?

Eliminates waste from inventory and overproduction. Can eliminate the need for physical inventories (instead relying on signal cards to indicate when more goods need to be ordered).

Pull: Production only starts when we receive the Customer Order
Kanban Link

Kaizen

Kaizen (Continuous Improvement)

What is Kaizen?

A strategy where employees work together proactively to achieve regular, incremental improvements in the manufacturing process.

How does Kaizen help?

Combines the collective talents of a company to create an engine for continually eliminating waste from manufacturing processes.

Kaizen at Toyota: Relevant Video
Kaizen Office

Kaizen Toyota

5 "S"

Organize the work area:

How does 5S help?

Eliminates waste that results from a poorly organized work area (e.g. wasting time looking for a tool).

Relevant examples video
5S in Office