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Chapter 8 PROCESS MANAGEMENT: LEAN & SIX SIGMA IN THE SUPPLY CHAIN Prepared by Mark A. Jacobs‚ PhD ©2012 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned‚ copied or duplicated‚ or posted to a publicly accessible website‚ in whole or in part. LEARNING OBJECTIVES You should be able to: Discuss the major elements of lean & Six Sigma Describe why lean production & Six Sigma quality are integral parts of SCM Discuss the Toyota Production System & its association with lean production
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including interaction with suppliers and customers. The system is a major precursor of the more generic "Lean manufacturing." Taiichi Ohno‚ Shigeo Shingo and Eiji Toyoda developed the system between 1948 and 1975. Originally called "Just In Time Production‚" it builds on the approach created by the founder of Toyota‚ Sakichi Toyoda‚ his son Kiichiro Toyoda‚ and the engineer Taiichi Ohno. The founders of Toyota drew heavily on the work of W. Edwards Deming and the writings of Henry Ford. When these men came
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(1) INTRODUCTION: Creativity in organisations may be defined as the process by which new ideas that make innovation possible are developed. It is the ability to generate novel and useful ideas and solutions to everyday problems and challenges. For many years‚ technology has supplanted people in the performance of many routine jobs and has increasingly assumed prominence in more sophisticated processes. The universal availability of inexpensive technology has created a highly competitive global marketplace
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13 Lean and agile supply chain Introduction With the real-time access to the Internet and search engines like Google and with the increased global competition‚ customers have more power than ever before. They demand innovative product features‚ greater speed‚ more product variety‚ dependable performance and quality at a best in class and at a competitive price. Furthermore‚ today’s discerning consumers expect fulfilment of demand almost instantly. The risk attached to traditional forecast
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of production. Many of the production successes between 1950 and 1980 have been accredited to the Toyota Production System and its chief engineer during that time‚ Taiichi Ohno. He started experimenting to improve production in the late 1940s‚ but it took many years to develop the systems described below‚ such as kaizen and kanban‚ and to have them widely adopted across the company. Even in the 1990s‚ experimentation and change were still taking place to improve production.
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education department in 1973 is said to state this: "The Toyota Production System is a series of activities to lower cost by improving productivity through the thorough elimination of waste." Toyota Production System or TPS which was created by Taiichi Ohno around the 1950s is said to be the origin of Lean Production. Lean consists of a set of tools which helps in the identification and eradication of the wastes. Wastes can be defined as all activities and tools that do not add value to the customer
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Table of Contents Introduction Just-in-time is a new system created by Taiichi Ohno in Japan in the early 1970s at a Toyota car assembly plant. It was created to reduce cost and eliminate inventory. Basically the idea of JIT is to produce necessary items at the necessary time in the necessary quantity needed. It is a management philosophy and not a technique‚ which is associated with the management process and not the end-result. In other words‚ the idea is to supply materials
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A REPORT ON 5W’S AND 1H (ROOT CAUSE AND PROBLEM SOLVING) BY RITURAJ ROY 2009A4PS333P FOR LEAN MANUFACTURING (MF C418) (BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY& SCIENCE‚ PILANI) ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Any accomplishment requires the effort of many people and this work is no different. I would like to acknowledge each and every one whose efforts were indispensible through this medium. I am grateful to everyone who has taken great pains to make this project report a success. I thank‚ the Almighty
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