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Standardized work

Standardized work, also known as work standardization, is a core principle in Lean Manufacturing that involves documenting and training employees on the best known and most

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Muda

“Muda” is a Japanese term meaning “waste” or “uselessness” in the context of lean manufacturing. It refers to any activity or process that does not add

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Jidoka

Jidoka, a Japanese term, translates to “autonomation” or “automation with a human touch,” and is a key concept in the Toyota Production System (TPS). It emphasizes

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Heijunka

Heijunka, a Japanese term, translates to “leveling” and in the context of Lean manufacturing, it refers to the practice of leveling production to create a smooth

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Design of Experiments

Design of Experiments (DOE) is a structured approach to planning, conducting, analyzing, and interpreting controlled experiments to understand the relationship between multiple input variables (factors) and

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Productive maintenance

Productive maintenance, particularly in the context of Total Productive Maintenance (TPM), is a comprehensive approach to equipment maintenance that aims to maximize production efficiency and minimize

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Corrective maintenance

Corrective maintenance, also known as reactive maintenance or breakdown maintenance, refers to the maintenance tasks performed to fix or repair equipment after it has broken down

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Predictive maintenance

Predictive maintenance is a strategy that uses data analysis and monitoring tools to determine the condition of equipment and predict when maintenance is needed, preventing unplanned

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Preventive maintenance

Preventive maintenance is a proactive approach to keeping equipment, machinery, and facilities in good working condition by performing regular inspections, routine tasks, and scheduled repairs. Its

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Autonomous maintenance

Autonomous maintenance is a strategy where machine operators are empowered to perform basic maintenance tasks on their equipment, rather than relying solely on dedicated maintenance technicians.

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Basic communication skills

Basic communication skills refer to the ability to effectively convey and receive information through various methods, including verbal, non-verbal, written, and visual communication. These skills are

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Basic assertive skills

Basic assertive skills involve communicating your needs, wants, and feelings directly and honestly, while also respecting the rights and feelings of others. It’s a core communication

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Supervisory management

Supervisory management refers to the process of guiding and overseeing teams of employees in a business to achieve organizational goals. Supervisors act as a bridge between

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Supervisory role

A supervisory role involves overseeing and directing the work of individuals or teams to ensure tasks are completed effectively and efficiently, and that standards are met.

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Training for Trainer

“Training of Trainers” (ToT), also known as “Train the Trainer”, refers to a program or model designed to equip individuals with the skills and knowledge needed

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Voice and Accent

In essence, voice refers to the overall sound of someone’s speech, while accent specifically refers to the way they pronounce sounds, often influenced by regional or

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Working Manner for worker

“Working manner” for a worker generally refers to the way they perform their job duties and conduct themselves in the workplace, encompassing both the quality of

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6 Sigma

Six Sigma is a data-driven methodology used to improve processes by identifying and eliminating defects. It aims for near-perfect quality, with a goal of 3.4 defects

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Statistical process control

Statistical Process Control (SPC) is a method of monitoring and controlling a process by using statistical techniques to identify and address variations in process performance. It

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