This PPT slide, part of the 113-slide Lean - Standard or Standardized Work PowerPoint presentation, presents a Lean Standard Work Chart, illustrating a specific workflow within a manufacturing context, particularly focusing on the washing and quality control processes. The chart is structured to show various operational elements, which are numbered sequentially, indicating the flow of work from one task to another.
At the top, the chart outlines key details such as the department, team leader, and process start and end points, providing context for the viewer. The visual layout includes a flow diagram that maps out the sequence of operations, highlighting the tasks associated with each work element. For instance, tasks like "Deburring & Stamping" and "Washing Machine" are clearly labeled, allowing for easy identification of responsibilities.
The chart also includes metrics such as Work-In-Process (WIP), which is noted as 13, along with cycle times and the number of operators involved in each task. These metrics are crucial for understanding the efficiency of the process. The visual representation of operators walking between tasks emphasizes the movement involved, which can be a significant factor in optimizing workflow.
The "Before Standard Work" label suggests that this chart serves as a baseline for future improvements. It implies that the current state of operations is being documented to identify areas for enhancement. The overall layout is designed for clarity, making it easier for stakeholders to assess the current process and consider adjustments that could lead to improved operational efficiency. This slide is a practical tool for organizations aiming to implement Lean methodologies effectively.
This slide is part of the Lean - Standard or Standardized Work PowerPoint presentation.
Developed by a Senior Executive and Operational Excellence Coach with experience at organizations including NOKIA, MICROVENTION, and MAGELLAN, this presentation and templates cover an introduction to Lean Standard or Standardized Work.
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