Cross-functional productivity improvement
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書誌事項
Cross-functional productivity improvement
(A Productivity Press book)
CRC Press, c2013
- : hbk
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. 147) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Using language that is easy to understand, Cross-Functional Productivity Improvement describes how improvement efforts can be undermined by errors and incompleteness. It illustrates the various types of errors that can hurt productivity and outlines proven solutions to prevent or correct them. Explaining how departments not directly related to manufacturing can hinder productivity, it provides time-tested advice on how to reduce waste and enhance efficiency.
The book starts with an overview of traditional productivity improvement methods. Subsequent chapters explain how different departments can affect productivity and describe what must be done to improve productivity. Supplying time-tested procedures for implementing cross-functional productivity actions that are applicable across a wide range of industries, the text describes the problems caused by incorrect Lean manufacturing, material flow, efficiency, ergonomics, quality policies, issues of malpractice, and counterproductive procedures.
Includes many figures, illustrations, and tables that provide the technical information needed to implement sustainable productivity improvements
Addresses the problems often caused by incorrect Lean manufacturing and issues of malpractice
Includes an extensive glossary and a list of suggested readings to help readers further explore productivity improvement
Readers will gain a clear understanding of exactly what to do and what not to do in all aspects of company operations to maximize productivity through a cross-functional approach. Furthermore, the book will enable companies to take better advantage of all that the ISO 9001 and similar systems have to offer by making best use of the interactions between the various elements of company operations.
目次
Basic Concepts. The Traditional Approach to Productivity Improvement. Additional Considerations for the Cross-Functional Approach. Productivity and Human Resources. Productivity and Your Quality Management System. Productive Manufacturing. Waste Prevention. Productivity and Motivation. Reliability of the Process and Manufacturing Equipment. Implementing Cross-Functional Productivity Improvement. Overcoming Resistance to Change.
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