Think Lean !
"Lean is a way of thinking, not a list of things to do" - Shigeo Shingo
Now-a-days, we're continuously trying to imitate a number of successful organizations without understanding the basics of their production system. Even worse, we've also started to believe that only a complex production system can be the solution to our customized need.
I choose to disagree.
I strongly believe that basic manufacturing principles are universal and can be implemented by any organization.
My aim is to explain those principles in a super simple way & encourage you to think lean. This is the only way to continually improve quality and eliminate waste.
-Amit Gupta
SMED - Everything you need to know.
Is Industry 4 0 misunderstood ?
Проектирование вашего БУДУЩЕГО СОСТОЯНИЯ — картирование потока создания ценности
The PaceMaker (Process that decides your production rate) - Value Stream Mapping
Value Stream Mapping - What is a SuperMarket ?
Value Stream Mapping - Step by Step Guide to creating your first VSM
Value Stream Mapping - Essential Tips
Value Stream Mapping - Introduction
Pareto Charts: The Ultimate Quick & Easy Method
7 QC Tools - Part 3 (Cause & Effect Diagram, Scatter Diagram, Graphs & Charts)
7 QC Tools - Part 2 (Check Sheets, Pareto Charts, Control Charts)
7 QC Tools - Part 1 (Histogram)
Process Approach and Functional Approach (Video Game Version)
The Types of Control Charts
How to Calculate Control Limits of a Control Chart
Basics of Control Charts
Process Capability & Process Performance
Standard Deviation ( Sigma )
Normal Distribution Curve ( Inverted Bell )
The Principle of SPC
The need of Statistical Process Control
Accuracy vs Precision
5S (Part - 4)
5S (Part - 3)
5S (Part - 2)
5S (Part - 1)
Mura, Muri, Muda (3M)
Genba, Genbutsu, Genjitsu (3G)
7 types of waste (Muda)