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Wegmans Process Improvement DPM – Fall 2011

Wegmans Process Improvement DPM – Fall 2011. What We Believe At Wegmans, we believe that good people, working toward a common goal, can accomplish anything they set out to do.

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Wegmans Process Improvement DPM – Fall 2011

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  1. Wegmans Process ImprovementDPM – Fall 2011 What We Believe At Wegmans, we believe that good people, working toward a common goal, can accomplish anything they set out to do. In this spirit, we set our goal to be the very best at serving the needs of our customers. Every action we take should be made with this in mind. We also believe that we can achieve our goal only if we fulfill the needs of our own people. To our customers and our people we pledge continuous improvement, and we make the commitment:"Every Day You Get Our Best" Erin McNally & Brandon Harbridge

  2. Table of Contents • Background • Stakeholders’ Needs • Function Tree • Prioritization Tools • Selected Projects • Recommendations

  3. DPM Objective

  4. Culinary Objective Tree

  5. Mission Statement Wegmansdesires a list of prioritized projects for the next two years. Wegmansalso desires a tool to help prioritize future projects.

  6. Function Tree: Bird’s Eye View

  7. Quality Issues Safety Issues

  8. Productivity “Waste” Processes

  9. Prioritization Tools • Three Possible Solutions for selecting projects • Yes/No Binary Sheet • Scoring Matrix Model • Possible combination of both

  10. Yes/No Binary Sheet

  11. Scoring Matrix Model

  12. Multidisciplinary Projects

  13. Capstone Projects

  14. Scoring Guidelines

  15. Results

  16. MSD Matrix Results Linked to Overall Score From Prioritization Matrix

  17. Flatten Chicken Line Process Improvement • Currently, the flatten chicken line is not as efficient as it could be. There is no standard work, and the ideal amount of labor is unknown. • The objective is to streamline and standardize the process. The handling of the product, the layout, and automated transport can be looked at for improvement. • Student Staffing: • 2 IE’s: Evaluate layout, implement standard work • 2 ME’s : Develop mechanical assist for transportation of product

  18. Next Steps/Recommendations • Future of Prioritization Matrix • Suggestions on metrics to add • Scoring guideline suggestions • Future DPM Group • Focus on Data Collection

  19. Thank You!

  20. Questions?

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