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[电子书籍] [原创]【LEI精益生产书系】二部- 《Creating Continues Flow》(创建连续流)

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发表于 2008-9-23 10:17:32 | 只看该作者 回帖奖励 |倒序浏览 |阅读模式

Shingo Research Prize recipient for 2003

This workbook explains in simple, step-by-step terms how to introduce and sustain lean flows of material and information in pacemaker cells and lines, a prerequisite for achieving a lean value stream. 

A sight we frequently encounter when touring plants is the relocation of processing steps from departments (process villages) to product-family work cells, but too often these "cells" produce only intermittent and erratic flow. Output gyrates from hour to hour and small piles of inventory accumulate between each operation so that few of the benefits of cellularization are actually being realized; and, if the cell is located upstream from the pacemaker process, none of the benefits may ever reach the customer.

This sequel to Learning to See (which focused on plant level operations) provides simple step-by-step instructions for eliminating waste and creating continuous flow at the process level. And like Learning to See and other LEI workbooks, Creating Continuous Flow is a Shingo Prize recipient.

This isn't a workbook you will read once then relegate to the bookshelf. It's an action guide for managers, engineers, and production associates that you will use to improve flow each and every day.

Creating Continuous Flow takes you to the next level in work cell design where you'll achieve even greater cost and lead time savings. You'll learn:

  • where to focus your continuous flow efforts                
  • how to create much more efficient work cells and lines                
  • how to operate a pacemaker process so that a lean value stream is possible                
  • how to sustain the gains, and keep improving

Creating Continuous Flow is the next logical step after Learning to See. The value-stream mapping process in Learning to See defined the pacemaker process and the overall flow of products and information in the plant. The next step is to shift your focus from the plant to the process level by zeroing in on the pacemaker process, which sets the production rhythm for the plant or value stream, and apply the principles of continuous flow.

Learning to See teaches you about lean value streams, but you can't have a lean value stream without a well-functioning pacemaker process at the head of that value stream. Creating Continuous Flow dives deep into the pacemaker process, an extremely critical point for achieving your future state lean value stream.

Every production facility has at least one pacemaker process. The pacemaker processes is usually where products take their final form before going to external customers. It’s called the pacemaker because how you operate here determines both how well you can serve the customer and what the demand pattern is like for your upstream supplying processes.

How the pacemaker process operates is critically important. A steady and consistently flowing pacemaker places steady and consistent demands on the rest of the value stream. The continuous flow processing that results allows companies to create leaner value streams.

Road Map for Workbooks
LEI's first workbook, Learning to See, (Shingo Research Prize recipient 1999) focused on where to start the lean transformation — at the value stream for each product family within your facilities. Next, Creating Continuous Flow (Shingo Research Prize recipient 2003) described how to introduce truly continuous flow in production activities. Making Materials Flow (Shingo Research Prize recipient 2005) explained how to implement a lean materials-handling system that supports continuous flow. Seeing the Whole (Shingo Research Prize recipient 2003) extended the mapping process for product families beyond the walls of individual facilities to encompass entire value streams. Creating Level Pull (Shingo Research Prize recipient 2005) moves beyond the value stream for individual product families to take on production control for all of the product families within a facility.

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沙发
发表于 2008-9-23 10:33:09 | 只看该作者

thank you very much.

I need more on this topic,becuase more learning and more knowledege!

板凳
发表于 2008-9-23 10:48:56 | 只看该作者
还有什么比收到如此好的资料更让人兴奋呢?!谢谢楼主,加油!
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发表于 2008-9-23 20:59:13 | 只看该作者
太感谢了!!! 二部  是什么意思??
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发表于 2008-9-27 17:56:04 | 只看该作者
thanks~
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发表于 2008-10-6 15:11:39 | 只看该作者
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发表于 2008-10-6 15:16:33 | 只看该作者

外文,看不懂

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发表于 2008-10-6 17:52:53 | 只看该作者
谢谢.
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发表于 2008-10-6 21:56:06 | 只看该作者
希望比较不错
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发表于 2008-10-14 13:13:21 | 只看该作者
谢谢

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