Chapter 24 Lean production and quality management Flashcards
What is Lean production?
Lean production means producing goods and services with the minimum of waste resources while maintaining high quality.
what are the main sources of waste in industries?
1 Excessive transportation of components and products
2 Excessive stock holding
3 Too much movement by working people, e.g. to get supplies of components
4 Waiting – delays in the production process
5 Over production – producing ahead of demand
6 Over-processing – making goods that are too complex as they could have been designed more simply
7 Defects – products that do not come up to quality standards
What is Simultaneous engineering?
Simultaneous engineering means product development is organised so that different stages are done at the same time instead of in sequence
What is Cell production?
Cell production means splitting flow production into self-contained groups that are responsible for whole work units.
What is Kaizen?
Kaizen is a Japanese term meaning continuous improvement.
what are Conditions necessary for Kaizen to operate?
1 Management culture must be directed towards involving staff and giving their views and ideas importance
2 Team working – suggesting and discussing new ideas to improve quality or productivity is best done in groups
3 Empowerment – by giving each Kaizen group the power to take decisions regarding workplace improvements, this will allow speedier introduction of new ideas and motivate staff to come up with even more ideas
4 All staff should be involved.
Main advantages of lean production?
1 Waste of time and resources is substantially reduced or eliminated.
2 Unit costs are reduced, leading to higher profits.
3 Working area is less crowded and easier to operate in.
4 There is less risk of damage to stocks and equipment.
5 New products launched more quickly.
What is Quality product?
A quality product is a good or service that meets customers’ expectations and is therefore ‘fit for purpose’.
What is Quality standards?
Quality standards are expectations of customers expressed in terms of the minimum acceptable production or service standards.
The advantages of producing quality products and services are?
1 Easier to create customer loyalty
2 Saves on the costs associated with customer complaints, for example compensation, replacing defective products and loss of consumer goodwill
3 Longer life cycles
4 Less advertising may be necessary as the brand will establish a quality image through the performance of the products
5 A higher price – a price premium – could be charged for such goods and services. Quality can, therefore, be profitable.
What is Quality control?
Quality control is based on inspection of the product or a sample of products.
What is Quality assurance?
Quality assurance is a system of agreeing and meeting quality standards at each stage of production to ensure consumer satisfaction.
Why is it important for businesses to establish quality-assurance systems?
1 To involve all staff, and this can promote teamwork and a sense of belonging, which aids motivation
2 To set quality standards for all stages of production so that all materials and all production phases are checked before it is too late and the whole product has been completed
3 To reduce costs of final inspection
4 To reduce total quality costs
5 To gain accreditation for quality awards
What is Total quality management (TQM)?
TQM is an approach to quality that aims to involve all employees in the quality-improvement process
What is Internal customers?
Internal customers are people within the organisation who depend upon the quality of work being done by others.