For most manufacturers today, Lean is a priority. Every company strives to deliver what the customer wants, when they want it, at the highest feasible quality and at the right price. But delivering on these objectives requires operational measurements to align the organization and evaluate progress.
Many of the Lean manufacturing metrics are the same or similar to those of traditional manufacturing organizations. But Lean metrics focus on value streams, not the entire production process, and are focused on continuous improvement, not the judgment of people or managers. Lean metrics are also reported frequently, not just monthly or quarterly, so that problems can be identified quickly and resolved.
Have you implemented measurement programs to help accomplish this goal?
Featuring experienced Lean practitioners, this webcast will examine the key operational metrics you need to measure your Lean initiatives:
Throughput by Customer
Inventory: WIP, Raw Materials, Finished Goods
Cross Training
Cycle Time
Rework
Efficiency by Employee and Department
Attend this webcast if:
You're already familiar with Lean basics
You're anxious to learn more about Lean metrics
You'd like to learn how to decrease work in process, finished goods inventory, and increase throughput
You'd like to develop a concrete strategy to take your organization to the next level