Create knowledge
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Pervara Kapadia
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| 1 year ago
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Thanks Sujai. It is great to know that you have actual experience and you are speaking from your experience. http://www.facebook.com/pervarakapadia
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Hardik Bhavsar
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Social networking is growing at the supersonic speed, every second new members are joining and it provides right opportunity for the growth of the business
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Taniya Laskar
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| 1 year ago
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Yes it is.... People are not aware of its benefits. Today every company wants to promote their company on social networking. It has become a source a of promotion which is more effective than any medium..... So it is good for business !!!!
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Put plant best practices into work flow
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Develop the manpower
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N.Sabari manoj
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"develop the manpower"
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In my organization they are very clear that if the manpower are given knowledge about the updated technologies it will be useful for the growth of the company.For these we are conducting some external training to our organization people to have...
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Hardik Bhavsar
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Knowledge can be retained at organisation by keeping documentation of each activities, problem faced and efective solution found for the process. But when an employee gets knowledge, it will not only gets it from inside the organisation, he will get...
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jairaj shyam prasad
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constant and continous training imparted to all employees in different levels will certainly help to retain knowledge bank.in my company training is mandatory and without attending to all stipulated training programmes will have effect in...
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Improving business performance
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Design a product that matches market needs, and support in the form of service.
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Alok Sharma
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"Customers are looking for benefits then solution from the products"
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Today customers wants both tangible and intangible benefits around the product then simply solution from it. which is why today aspects like camera, applications, music, etc are sold by mobile companies. Also how much you interact with them for...
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Hardik Bhavsar
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Business performance improvement is the key factor to increase customer loyalty. It will cover stremline manufacturing process, stringent quality control, effective utilisation of resources, minimising losses, higher productivity leads towards...
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Ambadas Jinde
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We can increase the customer loyalty by number of ways, like meeting the products with customer needs, providing customer service cell, designing the product with minimum failure and maintenance. Now most of the industries are running on the...
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pgpanikkar
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| 1 year ago
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Why do you want to give your neck under the armpits of Chinese?They are the most non trust worthy people on Earth.
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Hardik Bhavsar
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Why don't we try to be like China?
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Prakash Saitwal
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In my opinion, it is not worth, even thinking to outsource manufacturing to China. 1. To brain-storm on this, just think, why China is able to dump goods, at such a low cost. China has no sustainable labour welfae policies, no safety policies ,...
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This is a 'short' summarize of the work of GERPISSA (R D permanent study group of car's industries and workers) studies I was studying a couple of years ago. I will write it in a couple of times, because it is quite long. I red some posts in this site I disagree, so this my answer to some incredible stuff I can not leave alone.^^ A False History There is a common picture for the 20th century industrial history which got stronger in the 90s. To be short: ''Industrial production grew up in three steps''. An almost handcraft step , with numerous products made by specialized workers, working in self organized jobs groups. They were providing a high social class, who was the only one who can aff...
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Hardik Bhavsar
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Thanks Eric for the nice article with full of information and thanks Isha for reffering to me.
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Isha Verma
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indeed nice post Eric, and very insightful on the the lean manufacturing and the different growth forms...
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Prakash Saitwal
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It is very good......syatematic narration of strategies for growth & staying competitive
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10 ways to improve manufacturing productivity I think manufacturing performance and production analysis improves productivity with full production machine data collection systems. Maximizing productivity is a never-ending task for most freelancers. There’s always some way that we can improve or some area that’s lacking the attention it deserves. This post serves as a guide and a reminder for ways that we can get more done and make better use of our time.Here I have discussed 10 ways to improve manufacturing productivity 1) Analyze causes for downtime and rejects: Record and analyze machine downtime and reject events to minimize interruptions and poor productivity. ...
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Arunraj
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Nice article Isha and point added by Shyam & Hardik are also worth. My suggestion is POKA YOKE to be introduced in the process to avoid the regections, which will improve the productivity.
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Hardik Bhavsar
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Very nice and to the point article. Predictive maintenance is also to be added in this.
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Shyam Dikshit
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I disagree with the points mentioned. Monitoring does not improve productivity but actions generated from such data gives you guideline where to act. Also extend and method of implementation depends on Business. Lean provides excellent systematic...
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Lean Manufacturing
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Ganesh
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Thats right, I just completed my Lean Six Sigma program from AU uni
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Hardik Bhavsar
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| 3 years ago
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Six Sigma is very powerful and structured tool and very much useful in assembly line production or engineering companies, it is a mignifying glass for your process. But it may not be as much useful for FMCG manufacturing where good result can be...
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Isha Verma
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Anil Hardik.. I believe Lean is more preferable in manufacturing domain if you are in a mature industry, a service business, or an organization that handles few transactions, then perhaps Lean would work better. During this tough times typically...
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