THE LEAN HR/LEAN OD PARADIGM Definitions: Lean HR‚ Lean OD is about driving waste and duplication out of all HR and OD practices‚ processes and procedures – It is not a set of tools; it’s a paradigm rather then one single theory. A workplace culture; defined simplistically as how we do it around here and it will ultimately determine how far an organisation can go. A workplace culture can be formed in one of two ways. One is by piecemeal that is‚ bit by bit and usually in response to
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Lean Manufacturing‚ 5S and Six Sigma Page 1 of 8 We’re big fans of lean manufacturing practices‚ 5S and Six Sigma based on the results we’ve seen in metal casting plants as well as in other manufacturing companies. If you are not embracing and implementing these concepts‚ chances are your company is not moving forward. If you are not continually improving you are moving backwards relative to your competitors. LEAN MANUFACTURING Lean manufacturing is the implementation of the concept
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proofing</OPTION1> <OPTION2>Iterative testing</OPTION2> <OPTION3>OA</OPTION3> <OPTION4>Early testing</OPTION4> <ANSWER>Mistake proofing</ANSWER> </Main> <Main> <QNo>2</QNo> <QUESTION> ______________ is the critical starting point of Lean thinking</QUESTION> <OPTION1>Project Value</OPTION1> <OPTION2>Customer Value</OPTION2> <OPTION3>Value Addition</OPTION3> <OPTION4>Program value </OPTION4> <ANSWER>Customer Value</ANSWER> </Main> <Main> <QNo>3</QNo>
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According to the comedy-drama film “Sweet and Lowdown” written by Woody Allen‚ we know that the main character Emmet Ray is just a fictional character instead of a real person. At first‚ the character seemed to be a real person because the famous music jazz critic Nat Hentoff and writer-director Douglas McGrath made some description about the made-up story of Emmet Ray throughout the film‚ and they faced the camera in classic talking-head mode. The story plot was set in the 1930’s and Emmet Ray considered
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200101 Accounting Information for Managers Tutorial Solutions - Week 7 School of Business│ Spring 2012 STAFF Unit Coordinator Graeme Mitchell Building ED.G.212‚ Parramatta campus Please contact via e-mail (if required) Email: g.mitchell@uws.edu.au vUWS Coordinator‚ and External Studies Coordinator Simon Lenthen Building ED.G.11‚ Parramatta campus Unit administration School of Business Undergraduate Student Services Team Building EQ‚ Parramatta campus (Manu Cherian)
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VOL.7 NO.1 Accounting for Lean Fall Manufacturing: Another 2005 Missed Opportunity? B Y K AY C A R N E S ‚ P H . D . ‚ C PA ‚ AND SCOTT HEDIN‚ PH.D. MANY COMPANIES ARE IMPLEMENTING LEAN ACCOUNTING TECHNIQUES‚ YET THE MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING LITERATURE AND CURRICULA LAG BEHIND IN THEIR COVERAGE OF THESE TOPICS. THE MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING FIELD FACES A SEVERE CHALLENGE TO CATCH UP OR RISKS LEAVING GRADUATES UNPREPARED FOR THEIR CAREERS. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY While much has been written
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Taylor (2009) state that the concept of lean resource management was developed in the 1950s by the car manufacturing company Toyota. There are several aspects of lean resource management including the JIT or just in time system. Under such system‚ the inventory or raw materials that the company needs are ordered just in time to be used to the production process. According to Teresko (2007)‚ Toyota’s Production System is one that emphasizes the concept of lean manufacturing systems. Through such process
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The article‚ “Create a Lean‚ Mean Machine‚” written by George Alukal enlightens readers by explaining what the definition of lean is regarding business operations. Alukal (2003) states that to begin cleaning up waste in a facility‚ there are many steps to take that help organizations lower costs and decrease wasted resources. In addition‚ lean processes create a better work environment‚ reduce costs‚ achieve customer satisfaction‚ and eliminate redundant work-related events. It takes streamlining
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Lean Management When managing the operation in a skilled industry‚ the business leaders must understand two main goals in creating a successful business - to increase profit and minimize or maintain the costs involved. Targeting these two goals has been a mystery for the entrepreneurs‚ especially with the increasing level of competition. The lean operation offers new perspectives on operation and it will achieve a balanced‚ smooth flow of operations. With lean operation and Just-in-time philosophy
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Lean Operations Lean is a philosophy of manufacturing that emphasizes the minimization of the amount of all resources (including time) used in operations of the company. Operations processes are considered to be Lean when they are very efficient and have few wasted resources. The elimination of WASTE is actually the defining principle of Lean. By eliminating waste of all sorts in the system‚ the lean approach lowers labour‚ materials‚ and energy costs of production. Lean also emphasizes building
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