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What Does It Take To Be Lean?
Reprinted from Logistics Online Lean manufacturing is, more than anything else, an attitude. Lean is a focus on identifying and eliminating waste – defined here as anything that doesn’t add value. A variety of techniques and approaches can be used
Staying in Touch
November 2010
Market Analysis & Communications for the Manufacturing Industry
At an APICS regional meeting this past weekend, association president Abe Eshkenazi presented some pretty impressive figures for the society’s weekly e-newsletter “Operations Management Now”.
How Do You S&OP?
Advice and Assistance for Manufacturers
November 2010
A recent AMR/Gartner email newsletter referenced a field study that revealed this interesting tidbit: “51% of companies said the only technology they use for S&OP is Microsoft Office plus Access databases”. That’s not necessarily a bad thing.
Quality is Not ‘Do It Yourself’
Toyota, the company that set the bar for automotive quality, has experienced a number of embarrassing recalls over the last year or so. In their efforts to identify what happened and how to fix the problems, Toyota has conducted audits and other investigations into its operations around the world. One of the key discoveries was that suppliers were not maintaining the quality controls and quality validation (testing) that were done initially and are called for in the supply contracts.
2010 APICS International Conference & Expo
The 2010 APICS International Conference & Expo is being held this week, October 18-20 at the Wynn in Las Vegas, NV. The General Session on Monday featured LT. General Russel L. Honoré who spoke about leadership in an uncertain time.
Politics Aside, Sustainable Practices Make Good Sense
Most companies today are taking steps to improve the sustainability of their products and processes in response to both consumer and public pressure and impending regulatory requirements. No matter where you stand on the issue of global climate change, there
Education is Key to Resource Management
To a great extent, business success is a result of effective management of operations and resources. That is the focus of APICS — the association for operations management — an international organization with more than 40,000 members. APICS is focused
The Other ROI
June 2010
When you bought and implemented your system, you were looking for (and hopefully measuring) the Return on Investment – ROI. Now that you have had the system in place for some time, wouldn’t you like to Re-energize Operational Improvements?
“Indirect” Lean
Lean initiatives are not just for production and other ‘direct’ activities. Lean principles can be applied to ‘indirect’ costs and activities to good effect as well. And these efforts are definitely green. At a recent meeting of our local APICS
Round and Round
Green concerns start in the design phase, where engineers and designers must consider the entire life cycle of the product they are creating. Collaboration with suppliers can help reduce waste and contribute to the inclusion of materials that are recyclable