Implementing
Here are the 5 steps that can help you achieve
Assess: This is the first step that tries to find out the current stage that the organization is in. This is very crucial as it provides a base or foundation on which you bring about change. It involves not only the assessment of manufacturing processes and systems but also a survey of the organization’s culture. There is also an in-depth study of the business basics. Moreover, employees and their engagement in the workplace and crucial decision making are also studied. Another important assessment is done with relation to the flow of value. This helps in determining how the production chain progresses and gives great insights about the prevalent inventory management systems. All in all, there is a thorough analysis made of systems, processes, products and people in the workplace.
Control: This step lists down the checks and balances to ensure that the systems and policies are implemented smoothly in the organization. It also pays a lot of attention to production schedule, defect checking and shift system of employees. Additionally, it also checks how the organization measures efficiency and how it penalizes inefficiency. The discipline measures in place that keep the systems chugging along are also studied.
Strategy: A road map is drawn where the various
Action: Continuous improvement is the driving force here. Strategies that deliver are continued; those that fail are improved upon. Employee feedback is sought and effectively changes are made. Slow cultural changes are also rolled out. The aim is to use best practices like 5S, Total Production Management, Quick Changeover, Kaizen etc. Performance Measurement System is put in place to monitor performance on a regular basis and ensure standardization.
Evaluation and Standardization: It is important to sustain change else it is quite useless. With standardization, you can ensure that the best systems and practices continue to deliver and perform smoothly. Evaluation mechanisms ensure that you stay on track and perhaps even a step ahead of the competition.
This is a 5 step approach to implementing