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Lack of senior-level involvement in supply quality management
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V.Suresh Chandra
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Manufacturing organizations often raise or lower the quality of products depending on customer tolerance levels.Often the products are made according to a quality specification or standard.But customers could interpret the same standard in an...
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Eric
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I agree with the three ideas above. If you want your company to be autonomous, you must take in account that a model is not enough. Exceptions must be part of your functioning. Otherwise, they will became more important than your model. This is why...
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sujit Kumar
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What a point has been raised and the feedback have been quite astounding .
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Hi everyone, to apologize for my long absence, here is one profit strategy you may already know. The permanent cost reduction! And by the way, I am currently looking for a job in India, if you are interested, feel free to contact me. Otherwise, I will go work in Morocco ^^. Why is it profitable? For one given volume, diversity and quality production, the cost reduction allows better financial margins. this can be created with numerous ways: Acquiring faster, more precise or specialized machines allowing the workers to be less numerous or less qualified. The hunt for waste: handcraft, materials, energy, tools, investments . The reduction of the price of suppliers. Localization in low salarie...
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Isha Verma
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Nice article Eric..i too agree here identifying proper needs is what helps in cost reduction and increase the profit..and also by better forecasting of demand will help by which one can be ready with the strategies that need to be in...
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I would like to thanks all the people who were concerned about my disappearing. Believe it or not, i was hit by a car...I am getting better now. The quality strategy may look like old, but each time the gap between rich and poor is growing, a rebirth can occur. With time, these luxury products became more affordable for more people, sometimes because of a mix with another profit strategy. The diversity and flexibility strategy This is generally what we called the handcraft strategy. That was the strategy chosen by the firsts american manufacturers and the english producer before they got together to form British Leyland. This strategy is working for either the whole product or just a partic...
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Isha Verma
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Hi Eric nice to see you back on the site...you suddenly disappeared and you are coming back after 2 months i guess...sorry to hear you were involved in an accident..hope you get well soon, and provide some good articles like the above one........
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No. Forget it. You will use two much adapting (and costly) processes, with huge loss of energy. Plus, all the securities are changing, because of the deeper leak currents. If you like make your job a nightmare, do it. This is typically the kind...
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I finally find my book, so here are references: www.gerpissa.univ-evry.fr Freyssenet, Mair, Shiizu, Volpato One Best Way? Trajectories and Industrial Models of the World's Automobile Producers , Oxford University Press 1998 Boyer, Charron, Jurgens, Tolliday Between Imitation and Innovation. The transfer and Hybridization of Productive Models in the International Automobile Industry . Oxford University Press 1998 Durand, Stewart, Castillo Teamwork in the Automobile Industry. Radical Change or Passing Fashion? Macmillan, 1999 Because I quit in 2000 the mechanical field to get a more chemical diploma, I am encouraging you to get newer studies from this group. I am also thinking about the compu...
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Quality Management
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Adopt Lean methodology
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Cyril S M
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"Have Clear Process, Planning and strict Implemention"
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It is essential to have clear process for each activity with time schedule and monitering of the same. Link remuneration to the production for all function with a severe penalty for rejection. Give special incentive for process improvement. Ensure...
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Eric
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To answer this difficult question, I am writing more precise posts, under the name production models.
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pavan sunkara
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implementing any system is not only sufficient, making it sustain is also a key point to take care. easy adoptable, understandable, less documentation will help any tool to work efficiently, show business is not all the system wants.
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Cyril S M
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It is essential to have clear process for each activity with time schedule and monitering of the same. Link remuneration to the production for all function with a severe penalty for rejection. Give special incentive for process improvement. Ensure...
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Eric
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To answer this difficult question, I am writing more precise posts, under the name production models.
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pavan sunkara
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implementing any system is not only sufficient, making it sustain is also a key point to take care. easy adoptable, understandable, less documentation will help any tool to work efficiently, show business is not all the system wants.
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After the short presentation of the growth forms, here is a summarized table. If I am not clear enough, do not hesitate to say so. Competitive and in competition The national income depends on local and category forces , and financial opportunities. The growth source is changing according the the intern and external competition. The market is unstable, divided in groups, with some excluded categories. The work is flexible, organized by category. This leads to : a real fall of prices, but with limitation on the market, because of the uncertainty of the incomes. Contradictions : you must defend your advantages every times, there are speculation troubles. Competitive and consumption The nation...
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Abhijeet Kadian
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yesterday also i saw your post and was good one, so another nice post, looking forward for your profit and quality strategies... Regards, Abhijeet.
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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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Prakash Saitwal
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It is very good......syatematic narration of strategies for growth & staying competitive
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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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David Lau
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Making continuous small improvements is basic idea of Kaizen; and lean manufacturing was originally invented in the manufacturing floor to eliminate wasteful processes. Then it was expanded upward to the supply chain and downward to the packaging...
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This leads to sometimes huge vacancy of workers with no apologizes or reasons. In Europe, this is a real big trouble. I red a social explanation interesting enough. Generally, lean manufacturing is associated with the idea that the worker is...
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Prakash Saitwal
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Lean manufacturing is a careful and continuous analysis of usefulness of cost towards materials, utilities manpower to identify non-value adding factors and eliminate them. The success rate of Lean manufacturing Process depends on effectiveness...
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