airfidget
Industrial
- Oct 4, 2012
- 2
Hello all,
New user here. I need some help. I had Lean Mfg. in college, it was a great experience. I'm at a company that has had some hardships here recently taking time studies to reinforce work they have altered in several large Kaizen events. The problem is that some of the plant is noticeably lean, while others are noticeably not. A technician who is working with me gathering data is throwing suggestions at me and as I have not actually worked in a lean environment til now I am having a hard time convincing him that a continued effort towards lean is the way to go. He want's large batch sizes for ease of use and less prep work between stations, and all these other things that I can't rightly argue with right now...
My question is what is a good way to get another reminder course in Lean principles. I'm going to start reading the machine that changed the world again tonight. But I want more. What do I do? Help please.
airfidget - IE
New user here. I need some help. I had Lean Mfg. in college, it was a great experience. I'm at a company that has had some hardships here recently taking time studies to reinforce work they have altered in several large Kaizen events. The problem is that some of the plant is noticeably lean, while others are noticeably not. A technician who is working with me gathering data is throwing suggestions at me and as I have not actually worked in a lean environment til now I am having a hard time convincing him that a continued effort towards lean is the way to go. He want's large batch sizes for ease of use and less prep work between stations, and all these other things that I can't rightly argue with right now...
My question is what is a good way to get another reminder course in Lean principles. I'm going to start reading the machine that changed the world again tonight. But I want more. What do I do? Help please.
airfidget - IE