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Production Grace Swanson

Production Grace Swanson. Eat That Frog!. By Brian Tracy. Smart People. Galileo once wrote, “You cannot teach a person something he does not already know; you can only bring what he does know to his awareness.” Continuous learning is the minimum requirement for success in any field.

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Production Grace Swanson

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  1. ProductionGrace Swanson

  2. Eat That Frog! By Brian Tracy

  3. Smart People Galileo once wrote, “You cannot teach a person something he does not already know; you can only bring what he does know to his awareness.” • Continuous learning is the minimum requirement for success in any field. • Your weakest key result area sets the height at which you can use all your other skills.

  4. Rule 1: “There will never be enough time to do everything you have to do.” • Average estimated lost of productivity:_________ • Estimated annual loss to the U.S economy due to unnecessary interruptions plus recovery time: _____Billion – • Average number of minutes an employee can devote to a project before being interrupted:_______ -Basex Research (2006)

  5. Test The Myth of Multitasking –Dave Crenshaw

  6. Test The Myth of Multitasking –Dave Crenshaw

  7. Eat That Frog Summary • Set The Table: Decide exactly what you want. • Plan every day in advance: Think on paper. • Apply the 80/20 Rule to everything: 20% of your activities will account for 80% of your results. • Before you begin work on a list of tasks, organize them by value and priority. –Safety Quality Productivity • Focus on key result areas: What do you need to do every day to do your job well? Do those items.

  8. Part 2 • Identify your key roadblocks. • One step in front of the other. • Put pressure on yourself: If you had to leave town today what would you want done? • Motivate yourself into action: Be your own Cheerleader! • Do the most difficult task first and resolve to stay at it until it is complete. • Develop a sense of urgency: Make a habit of moving fast on your key tasks doing it right the first time.

  9. Lastly, • Single handle every task: Set clear priorities, start immediately on your most important task, and then work without stopping until the job is 100 % complete. This is the real key to high performance and maximum personal productivity.

  10. 1stQuarter EXAMPLE PUT IN YOUR OWN PROGRAMS 5S Work Place Organization Implemented in Production Small Mold achieved 99% Schedule Attainment IQ Daily Log Implemented for both Small Mold & Micro Mold 2 Kaizen Projects Implemented in Micro Mold Amphibia Project Completed In Process Launched the Building Wide Energy Control System Launched our Apollo Problem Solving Process Launched Mold Conversion Project Launched Micro Mold 2011 Plan

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