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5 Principles of Lean Thinking. NetworkingMFG.com July 15,2008 Othmar Furer Trox USA Inc. 770-569-1433. The 5 Principles of Lean Thinking. Define value from the customer perspective Identify the value stream Make the process flow Pull from the customer Head toward perfection.
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5 Principles of Lean Thinking NetworkingMFG.com July 15,2008 Othmar Furer Trox USA Inc. 770-569-1433
The 5 Principles of Lean Thinking • Define value from the customer perspective • Identify the value stream • Make the process flow • Pull from the customer • Head toward perfection • Welding ex.
The 5 Principles of Lean Thinking • Define value from the customer perspective • How do we define value? Must pass all three criteria; • Customer has to care (willing to pay for) • Must change the thing, • Done right the first time. • 95% Waste
Seven Forms of WasteAdd Costs but Not Value! • Transportation • Inventory (Unnecessary) • Motion (Unnecessary) • Waiting • Overproduction • Overprocessing (Inappropriate) • Defects
Transportation Excessive movement of people, information or materials. “I had to go across the street!" Courtesy of Vansco Electronics Ltd. • Spaghetti
UnnecessaryInventory Excessive storage and delay of information or products. “We’re running out of room. We need to expand!" Courtesy of Vansco Electronics Ltd. • Dell Costs
UnnecessaryMotion Any motion that does not add value to the product or process. “There’s got to be an easier way!" 5S- 90% Fail
Waiting Long periods of inactivity for people, information, machinery or materials. “The parts were supposed to be here yesterday!" Courtesy of Vansco Electronics Ltd.
Overproduction Producing more/sooner than the Internal or External customer needs. "What do you mean the design's been changed!" Courtesy of Vansco Electronics Ltd. • Dell-today
Inappropriate Processing Using the wrong set of tools, procedures or systems. “Bigger is not necessarily better!" Courtesy of Vansco Electronics Ltd.
Defects Frequent errors in paperwork, product quality problems etc. “Of course it’s taking a long time!" Courtesy of Vansco Electronics Ltd. • CAR
The 5 Principles of Lean Thinking • Define value from the customer perspective • Identify the value stream
The 5 Principles of Lean Thinking • Define value from the customer perspective • Identify the value stream • Make the process flow
The 5 Principles of Lean Thinking • Define value from the customer perspective • Identify the value stream • Make the process flow • Pull from the customer
The 5 Principles of Lean Thinking • Define value from the customer perspective • Identify the value stream • Make the process flow • Pull from the customer • Head toward perfection
1943: 17 B-17 Bombers built every day – 1/hour built by area farmers using Lean thinking Then • 1924: Iron ore turned into cash in 41 hrs - Henry Ford… time included 13 hr. non-value added time floating down the Rouge River in Michigan
“Lean”… …Just Do It