Kaizen PDF
Kaizen PDF
Kaizen PDF
Kaizen Management
Continuous improvement
What is Industry ?
Man-power
Machines
Materials
Methods
(4Ms, 1E)
Products
Services
KAIZEN is a feedback.
KAIZEN is a corrective
action.
Definitions of KAIZEN
A selection of better means or a
change of current method for
achieving an objective.
An accumulation of small
changes
But...
When we add value we also add costs.
The challenge is to add value faster than we add
costs. If we add costs faster than we add value,
then
we may have to lower our price for our
products to compete in the marketplace, or
we end up losing money no matter what we
do.
Profit
Cost to Make
Cost
Cost ++ Profit
Profit ==Price
Price
If we want to
make more profit
we increase price
Cost
Cost to
to Make
Make
Price
Price-- Cost
Cost == Profit
Profit
Marketplace Pressure
If we want to
make more profit
we reduce waste
in our process
Have a Vision
A clear vision, with a strategy for achieving it,
gives a context to all subordinate activities.
Vision without action is merely a
dream.
Action without vision is just
passing time.
Vision and action can change
the world.
Vision
Joel Barker
Strategy
Strategy
If necessary, revise
objectives against vision
Check result
against strategy and
vision.
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tools and actions gives
a result.
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3 Core Competencies
1. Detailed customer/market knowledge and focus.
2. Large-scale quality/productivity campaign.
3. Lean, efficient design and manufacturing - falls under the
"must be very good" category.
We can secure our future if we do this well.
Lean, efficient design and manufacturing is key to winning markets.
It is key to great margins on the exports.
It is key to market success of the domestic consumer products.
Lean is...
A set of principles, concepts and techniques
designed for a relentless pursuit in the
elimination of waste. Producing an efficient justin-time production system, that will deliver to our
customers
exactly what they need,
when they need it,
in the quantity they need,
in sequence,
without defects,
and at the lowest possible cost.
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One-piece flow
produces products
continuously without
interruption
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Pull production
builds a product only
when the customer
has asked or
pulled for it
People
JUST IN TIME
Takt Time
Production
JIDOKA
Stop at every abnormality
Materials
Standard WIP
Kanban
One-Piece
Flow
Machines
Operational
Availability
Andon
Pull
Production
Leveled Production
Sort
Simplify
Sweep
Standardize
Self-Discipline
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Pull
System Kaizen
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Equipment Kaizen
Autonomation
Factory Layout Kaizen
Flow Production
Factory Kaizen
Observe Operator Methods & Create Standard Work
Start Here
1. Sort
5. Self-Discipline
2. Simplify
3. Sweep
4. Standardize
Excuses
2.
3.
4.
All information necessary for Kaizen is available on the shop floor..... You
can not understand a process until you observe and do it first hand.
5.
Observe actual gains.....Simulation and Ideas are NOT REAL until they
are implemented, observed and maintained. .
6.
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workers position.....The ideas of 10 people are better than the knowledge of one.
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10.
Ask why? five times..... Many small improvements add up to big results...
Implement quickly with less risk.... Increased opportunity and
frequency to learn.
Yoshio Oba
To Understand and Do It
I need
help.
Telephone
KAIZEN
- Quality Control Circles
- Suggestion System
- Just-in-time
- TQC (Total Quality Control)
- Total Productive
maintenance
- 5 S Kaizen
- Small-group activities
- Productivity Improvement
- Quality Improvement
- New product development
- Zero Defect (ZD)
KAIZEN Steps
- Abolition
- Discontinuance
- Exclusion
- Removal
- Simplification
- Centralization
- Synchronization
- Standardization
- Management for exceptions
- Integration
- Combination
- Alternation
- Exchange
- Conversion
- Diversification
- Separation
Elimination
Remove this
sliding door
KAIZEN by Elimination
Why are shoes box doors needed?
Before
After
1
KAIZEN by Elimination
Before
After
Reduce
A fluorescent light
bulb was removed.
KAIZEN by Reduction
Are two bricks needed
to stop a car?
Before
Parking Lot
KAIZEN by Reduction
One brick is enough
to stop a car.
Before
After
Zebra Zone
KAIZEN by Reduction
Side lines of
the zebra zone
are removed.
Before
After
KAIZEN by Reduction
A brush part of the toothbrush is
not necessarily long.
Before
After
1
Change
KAIZEN by Change
The hollow about the key hole
smoothes the key movement.
Before
After
1
KAIZEN by Change
To oil the pan, a small teapot is
more convenient than a ladle.
Before
After
KAIZEN by Change
Stairways at the railway station
should have signs of up and down.
Before
After
1
At JR Kurume Station
Rush Hour
KAIZEN by Change
The shape of the handing strap
fits the hand.
Before
After
Hanging Straps
in trains
Hanging strap in
Hong Kong
subways
to Suggestion System
Contents
Exercise (1)
Exercise (2)
Exercise (3)
Exercise (4)
Exercise (5)
Exercise (6)
Exercise (7)
Suggestion System
You suggest your ideas, and I will
examine them and implement some
of your ideas later.
Idea
Idea
Reward
Suggestion System
Concept
KAIZEN System
Implemented ideas must be submitted
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Suggestion System
Workers
responsibility
Management responsibility
Workers responsibility
Management
responsibility
KAIZEN System
Difference (1)
Suggestion system
Propose improvement ideas for
any activity in the company.
KAIZEN system
Propose only improvement ideas
which will improve your own work.
Difference (2)
KAIZEN
Memo
AOTS Kaizen
KAIZEN
AOTS KAIZEN
(KAIZEN)
3. Big change
(Innovation)
is proposed by following
predetermined steps (or rule).
THANK YOU