Mixer Film and Review Improvement Event

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Mixer Film and Review Improvement Event Date: ????? Team Members: ???

Agenda Opening Question Improvement Event Training Introduce Film and Review Event Watch and Discuss Mixer Process Improvement Event Wrap-up Member Survey

Opening Question ?????????

Improvement Event Review Objective: An event for identifying Waste…. …And eliminating it Evaluate the process to find the best way to get it done Waste Kaemmerlen

Value Defined Value-Added Activities Necessary Activities Transforms or shapes material Customer wants it Done right the first time Value-Added Activities Required by government/business regulations Required by process limitations Required by current tools Necessary Activities Could be stopped and it would make no difference to the customer Non-Value Added Activities http://www.slideshare.net/flevydocs/kaizen-23280226

Seven Types of Waste Types of Wastes Examples Defects Overproduction Inventory Overprocessing Transportation Waiting Motion Failing post-clean inspection Over-cleaning Over-proofed dough Multiple cleaning of parts Walking to get plastic bags when you run out Waiting for a floor machine Searching for tools, reaching for tools, or bending for tools Kaemmerlen

Film and Review of Mixer

Objectives of Film and Review Event Employees evaluate their daily work and identify areas of improvement Group discussion to improve the current process Agreement between project team, employees, and management as to how improvement will be implemented

Improvement Event Rules Must present ideas or suggestions in a non-critical way Must be open to all ideas and suggestions Must listen to the person speaking Must be honest

Mixer Process Show Video Could link in powerpoint if wanted

Discussion Have discussion

Film and Review Wrap-up

Member Survey