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    Ted Hessing

    Standard Work

    Posted by Ted Hessing

    Standard work, or standardized work, involves finding the best current method of completing a process and making that method the standard.

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    Ted Hessing

    Push-Pull System

    Posted by Ted Hessing

    Push-pull, also known as lean inventory strategy, gives an accurate forecast of sales and adjusts inventory based on the sale of goods.

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    Ted Hessing

    Spaghetti Diagram

    Posted by Ted Hessing

    A spaghetti diagram is a visual flow of the activity of a process and is used to reduce waste and identify areas for improvement.

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    Ted Hessing

    Visual Factory

    Posted by Ted Hessing

    Visual Factory is a Lean concept that offers much to Six Sigma, too. We use it to communicate information quickly and easily, using graphics.

    This entry was posted in Additional Lean Concepts, Control, Lean and tagged ASQ, Black Belt, QuestionSet, Villanova. Bookmark the permalink.
    Ted Hessing

    Total Productive Maintenance (TPM)

    Posted by Ted Hessing

    TPM is an acronym for Total Productive Maintenance which is a system of coordinated group efforts for greater equipment effectiveness.

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