Lean Flashcards

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15 Characteristics of Lean

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  1. Customer:- Maximise value to the customer by understanding their true demands.
  2. Simplicity:- Lean is not simple but simplicity pervades. Simplicity in operation, system, technology & control is the goal. Beware of complex systems, complex lines and rewards. Simplicity applies to suppliers through working closely with a few trusted partners.
  3. Visibility:- Make all operations as visible and as transparent as possible. Adopt the visual factory.
  4. Regularity:- No surprises in operation so run all products in same time slots which cuts inventory, improves quality and allows simplicity of control.
  5. Synchronisation:- Synchronise operations so that streams meet just in time. Seek flow especially one piece flow.
  6. Pull:- Make operations work at the customer’s rate of demand. This should be the final customer and eliminates over-production. Have pull-based demand chains, not push-based supply chains
  7. Waste:- Waste is endemic. Learn to recognise it and reduce it always. Encourage the spirit of Gemba throughout.
  8. Process:- Think in terms of the process. Concentrate on the way the product moves rather than on the way machines move.
  9. Prevention:- Seek to prevent problems rather than to inspect and fix. Inspecting the process rather than product is prevention.
  10. Time:- Try reduce the overall time to deliver and introduce new products.
  11. Improvement:- Improvement goes beyond waste reduction to innovation.
  12. Partnership:- Seek to build trust internally between functions and externally between suppliers.
  13. Gemba:- Go seek facts from workplace.
  14. Variation:- Seek to reduce it. Found in every process. Shockproof system.
  15. Participation:- Give operators the first opportunity to solve problems.
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Toyota’s 7 Wastes

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  1. Over-production:- Making too much to early or just in case. Aim is to make exactly what is required
  2. Waiting:- Any time materials are not moving is indication of waste.
  3. Motion:-
  4. Transporting:- Number of transport and handling operations is directly proportional to the likelihood of damage and deterioration.
  5. Over-processing:- Having one big machine instead of several smaller ones discourages operator ownership and leads to use of machine as often as possible rather than only when needed.
  6. Unnecessary inventory:- Enemy of quality and productivity. Increases lead-time, prevents rapid identification of problems, and increases space therefore discouraging communication.
  7. Defects:- Cost money both immediately and in the long term. Longer defect remains uncovered; the more expensive it becomes.
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The New Wastes

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  • The waste of untapped human potential
  • The waste of inappropriate systems
  • Wasted energy & water
  • Wasted Materials
  • Service & office wastes
  • Waste of customer time
  • Waste of defecting customers
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