The Kaizen Event Planner

The Kaizen Event Planner
Author: Karen Martin
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2017-07-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1439827826

Kaizen Events are an effective way to train organizations to break unproductive habits and adopt a continuous improvement philosophy while, at the same time, achieve breakthrough performance-level results. Through Kaizen Events, cross-functional teams learn how to make improvements in a methodological way. They learn how to quickly study a process,

Kaizen Event Fieldbook

Kaizen Event Fieldbook
Author: Mark R. Hamel
Publisher: Society of Manufacturing Engineers
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2010
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0872638634

Kaizen event effectiveness is a prerequisite for lean transformation success. It provides the necessary transformational jump-start, momentum, organizational learning and engagement, and sustainable, step-function improvements. The systemic use of kaizen events establishes the technical and cultural foundation for principle-driven kaizen -- the powerful combination of kaizen events and daily kaizen activities. The Kaizen Event Fieldbook brings this all together as an indispensable reference for lean leaders and implementers within any industry and for use at any stage within the lean implementation journey. One of lean's defining characteristics is learning by seeing, doing, and studying. In context with lean theory and lean leadership principles, readers will gain an understanding of the essential "whys" and "hows" of kaizen event standard work and event management, as well as a proven means to sustain the gains. The Fieldbook's multi-phase approach addresses strategy, pre-event planning, execution, and follow-through. Practical examples, over a hundred figures and tables, and many real-life "Gemba Tales" provide for an enriched learning experience. Also included is a chapter on the deployment of a kaizen promotion office, a glossary, and two appendices, which offer blank forms and an overview of daily kaizen.

Process Kaizen

Process Kaizen
Author: Philip Kling
Publisher: Createspace Independent Pub
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2012-12-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781479306299

Process Kaizen is a quick and easy to use how-to guide and reference book designed to supplement and reinforce best practices and standard work for Kaizen Event facilitators and project team members. Thousands of Kaizen Event team members have utilized the information in this book to support their training, learning, implementation, and facilitation of Kaizen Events. Process Kaizen is intended to assist continuous improvement professionals and leadership within the business areas of manufacturing, service, and knowledge-worker environments. Using the material in this book, any project team should be able to effectively scope the opportunity, engage the right people, and facilitate Kaizen Events with measurable results. The clear, concise presentations, process documentation, templates and examples allow beginners and experienced practitioners alike to succeed at implementing and facilitating Kaizen Events within any organization and targeting any process. The purposes of this book are to: 1.Act as an easy to use Kaizen Event reference guide - usable by anyone and easy to understand at a glance 2.Act as a Kaizen Event Planner for any process and for any opportunity identified or problem encountered 3.Act as a single source of truth for learning the principles and completing the deliverables of Kaizen Events Although not exhaustively comprehensive, Process Kaizen should enable readers to identify opportunities, baseline performance data, charter projects, plan and facilitate Kaizen Events, track benefits and report results. You will find every Kaizen Event process, activity and deliverable broken out in detail so you have a clear understanding of the activities and deliverables. Examples are provided so you can see how each deliverable is completed and how they fit together to improve a process.

Metrics-Based Process Mapping

Metrics-Based Process Mapping
Author: Karen Martin
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 119
Release: 2012-10-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1439886687

Metrics-Based Process Mapping (MBPM) is a tactical-level, visual mapping approach that enables improvement teams to make effective, data-based decisions regarding waste elimination and measure ongoing process performance. The mapping technique, often used to drill down from a value stream map, integrates the functional orientation of traditional swim-lane process maps with time and quality metrics that are essential for designing improved processes. Building on the success of its popular predecessor, Metrics-Based Process Mapping: An Excel-Based Solution, this book takes readers to the next level in understanding processes and process improvement. Included with the book is an interactive macro-driven Excel tool, which allows users to electronically capture their current and future state maps. The tool also audits the maps for completeness, summarizes the metrics, and auto-calculates the improvements. Improvements to this version include: Foundational content about processes—what they are and how they vary A description of the difference between value-stream and process-level maps New content about how to bridge the gap between your current state and your desired future state Tips for effective team formation and mapping facilitation An implementation plan for those using the mapping methodology as a standalone tool and not part of a Kaizen Event The Excel-based tool included on the accompanying CD provides readers with a user-friendly way to electronically archive manually created maps in team settings for easier storage and distribution across your entire organization. While current and future state MBPMs are initially created during team-based activities using butcher paper and post-its, the electronic maps serve as standard work documentation for the improved process, enabling training, communication, and process monitoring activities. This flexible, user-friendly tool includes: A custom toolbar that simplifies map creation and editing Automated calculation of key metrics An audit feature to prevent mapping errors The ability to simulate how improvements will impact staffing requirements System Requirements: The tool is intended for use on PCs using Excel 2003 or later—it will NOT function with earlier versions of Excel, or on Macintosh computers. View a demo of the Excel tool at: www.mbpmapping.com

Healthcare Kaizen

Healthcare Kaizen
Author: Mark Graban
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 408
Release: 2018-06-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 143987297X

Healthcare Kaizen focuses on the principles and methods of daily continuous improvement, or Kaizen, for healthcare professionals and organizations. Kaizen is a Japanese word that means "change for the better," as popularized by Masaaki Imai in his 1986 book Kaizen: The Key to Japan‘s Competitive Success and through the books of Norman Bodek, both o

Progressive Kaizen:

Progressive Kaizen:
Author: John W. Davis
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 153
Release: 2011-01-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1040082920

This book addresses how to make Kaizen a formidable competitive weapon. It serves as reinforcement for the key role the Lean coordinator holds in training and leading change that serves to make and keep a manufacturing firm world competitive.

Kaizen Planning, Implementing and Controlling

Kaizen Planning, Implementing and Controlling
Author: Jorge Luis García-Alcaraz
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2016-10-27
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3319477471

This book reports a literature review on kaizen, its industrial applications, critical success factors, benefits gained, journals that publish about it, main authors (research groups) and universities. Kaizen is treated in this book in three stages: planning, implementation and control. The authors provide a questionnaire designed with activities in every stage, highlighting the benefits gained in each stage. The study has been applied to more than 400 managers and leaders in continuous improvement in Mexican maquiladoras. A univariate analysis is provided to the activities in every stage. Moreover, structural equation models associating those activities with the benefits gained are presented for a statistical validation. Such a relationship between activities and benefits helps managers to identify the most important factor affecting their benefits and financial income.

Kaizen for the Shop Floor

Kaizen for the Shop Floor
Author: Productivity Press Development Team
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2002-02-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1482293730

The philosophy of kaizen, which simply means continuous improvement, needs to adopted by any organization seeking to implement lean improvements that go beyond cost cutting. Kaizen events are opportunities to make focused changes in the workplace. Kaizen for the Shopfloor takes readers through the critical steps for conducting a very effective kaizen event: one that is well planned, well implemented, and well documented. As the newest addition to the Shingo Prize Winning Shopfloor Series, Kaizen for the Shopfloor distills the complexities of jump starting lean processes into an easily accessible format for those frontline employees who make lean possible. About the Shopfloor Series: Put proven improvement tools in the hands of your entire workforce! Progressive shopfloor improvement techniques are imperative for manufacturers who want to stay competitive and to achieve world class excellence. And it's the comprehensive education of all shopfloor workers that ensures full participation and success when implementing new programs. The Shopfloor Series books make practical information accessible to everyone by presenting major concepts and tools in simple, clear language and at a reading level that has been adjusted for operators by skilled instructional designers. One main idea is presented every two to four pages so that the book can be picked up and put down easily. Each chapter begins with an overview and ends with a summary section. Helpful illustrations are used throughout.

Toyota Kaizen Methods

Toyota Kaizen Methods
Author: Isao Kato
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2017-07-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1439838542

Toyota Kaizen Methods: Six Steps to Improvement focuses on the skills and techniques practiced inside Toyota Motor Corporation during the past decades. This workbook focuses on the actual training course concepts and methods used by Toyota to develop employee skill level, a core element of Toyota‘s success. It is not a book about holding Western-st