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Manufacturing User Group Tele-Discussion Thursday Sep 16 2010 Metrics to Measure Success. Agenda. Introductions Jim Furgason, McKee Foods James.Furgason@mckee.com Prepare for Reporting Useful Reports & How They’re Derived: Scheduled Work Reporting Work Management Inventory Management
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Manufacturing User GroupTele-DiscussionThursday Sep 16 2010Metrics to Measure Success
Agenda • Introductions • Jim Furgason, McKee Foods • James.Furgason@mckee.com • Prepare for Reporting • Useful Reports & How They’re Derived: • Scheduled Work Reporting • Work Management • Inventory Management • Follow up Metrics
Prepare to Report What do you want to report? Objectives Audience how will they want to receive it Time period/frequency What are the parameters? date specific department account Presentation style format charting
Asset Audit Used for validation of ownership: For depreciation, tracking, audits, tax obligations
Track Work Order Cost by Work Type Resource Allocations are key indicators of the balance between engineering and materials investments Ratios are indicators of potential problem areas High Allocation of Engineering resources suggest resource budgets for labor allocations
Standard Repair Time Reporting Understand capacity restraints in the context of capabilities through visibility to past performance KPI’s used primarily in transportation
Report generated in preparation for scheduled line down maintenance work
Draft Schedule Is Produced Draft Schedules provide basis for negotiation
Measuring Adherence to Planned Schedules Non PM Work Schedule Adherence creates expectation of transparency and accountability
Inventory Management For any period extract Materials by: Account Date Production Line
Report sent out daily on materials issued – goal is to generate Root Cause Analysis reporting
Next Steps Next meeting: More Discussion on Collecting the Right Information…. Begin with the end in mind. Meeting date: November 9, 20109:30 - 11 Eastern Standard Time