ADMINISTRATION OF PLANT OPERATIONS

EMDS SHOP FLOOR MANAGEMENT

ADMINISTRATION OF PLANT OPERATIONS

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SHOP FLOOR MANAGEMENT / ADMINISTRATION OF PLANT OPERATIONS

Enterprise Management Development System (EMDS) or Shop Floor Management is the central management system for Lean Leadership and Culture between Strategic Planning and the performance of all operating and administrative systems. EMDS focuses on evaluating the correct functioning of systems and improving day-to-day results in terms of Safety, Quality, Human Resources, Cost and Delivery. EMDS helps link and evaluate reaction indicators and trend indicators by focusing on management systems (Process) to re-establish and improve indicators. In this course, you will learn how to perform daily operations management.

OBJECTIVES

 

  • Learn how to align all functions across the organization by going beyond operations.
  •  Learn how to create, implement, and measure key performance indicators and targets in the areas of Safety, Quality, Delivery, Human Development, Cost (SCEDHC).
  •  Understand how Visual Administration (visual manufacturing) impacts Leadership applied to continuous improvement of results.

AIMED AT:

General Managers, Directors and Managers who are currently performing a Lean transformation.

PROGRAM

Day 1 Day 2

Deployment of Process Strategy towards True North

  •  What is Lean True North and its Definition for Every Company
  •  Deployment Design towards True North for understanding at all levels of the organization.
  •  Lean Leadership

Analysis of Current Indicators and their alignment with Strategic Planning

  •  Identify “Main KPI” of the organization that indicate the results of the defined strategy

Lean Management System: Metric Deployment and Alignment of Key Performance Indicators KPI:

  • Main KPI
  •  Sub KPI
  •  Process KPI

Problem Solving System

  •  A solution system is fundamental in the execution of strategic planning (Hoshin Kanri). This is done through the formation of leaders that lead you to generate a Lean culture of problem solving.

Three Levels of Problem Solving.

  •  Identify the types of problems to be solved at each organizational level as a support to Hoshin Kanri: Strategy, Systems and Day-to- Day Problems (Large,- Medium, and Small)

Lean Leaders in Standardized Work

  •  Group Exercise: Development of Roles and Responsibilities in the standardized work aligned to the KPIs for each level of leadership.

GALLERY OF PREVIOUS COURSES

INSTRUCTORS

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JEFF STRABALA

BSI, MOM Alfra Senior Director Consultant

At Toyota, Jeff was a member of the management and executive leadership teams at 5 North American Toyota Facilities and a Tier 1 Supplier. He has been instrumental in participating in and leading the launches of 2 “green field” automotive plants, and significant plant capacity expansions involving investment totaling over $4.2 billion USD. Experience within Toyota’s OMDD, North American internal consulting group. Jeff has 2,500+ flight hours as a US Navy helicopter pilot, and was an Operational Test Director for several US Navy Acquisition Programs valued over $300 million. Jeff Strabala, has experience on: Strategic and Hoshin Planning at Regional and Company levels, Production Planning and Control, Supply Chain and Logistics; Model Change Project Management (implemented ‘Gated Management” practice in N.A.); EMDS (Enterprise Management Development System – visual management – leading plant in N.A.); Material Flows including Kanban, Material Handling, Warehousing and Equipment; Financial Controls, Forecasting, Budgeting, Cost Accounting, Internal Controls; People Development, Evaluations, Training, Compensation and Incentives; Safety and Industrial Health Systems; Toyota Production System, Continuous Improvement and Lean Tools

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ALFONSO FELIX

SC, Especialidad Educación Cognoscitiva ITESO, D1 IPADE. Director General Bajío

Alfonso has accumulated +19 years of experience in the automotive industry serving in several functional areas and Top Management. He held several positions including Technology Information (serving Mexico, Brazil, Scotland and Japan), Materials Management (Mexico and USA), Operations and functioning as Plant Manager. Alfonso´s automotive experience includes 15 years working for American Axle and Manufacturing (AAM) and Nemak. Alfonso previously served as Technology Information Manager in a dairy company (Lechera Guadalajara) where he was part of a systems culture transformation for the whole company. Alfonso`s AAM`s plants won several Leadership and Productivity awards. Alfonso has been working with the Shingo Prize and other Organizations for the last 7 years being part of several conferences, serving as speaker, and acting as a Shingo Prize evaluator. He was part of 2010 Shingo Prize Japan study tour learning directly from several former Toyota Leaders. Alfonso´s experience includes Launching 6 brand new plants for AAM and Nemak serving in a different roles. He was part of the Lean Culture establishment for both companies new plants. He was part of the successful Production transition between USA and Mexico Plants for AAM that included 6 plants. He worked as a supplier for GM, FCA, Ford, VW, Audi, Nissan, BMW and other OEM`s. Bachelor of Computer Systems Engineering from ITESO in Guadalajara. Specialist in Education certified by ITESO. D1 Top Management Direction certified by IPADE. Japan Tour Lean Manufacturing and TPS studies with Utah University.

EMDS: SHOP FLOOR MANAGEMENT

GUSTAVO VARELA

IMA, MBA, MBB. Director División de Consultoría

Based on his broad experience, Gustavo is expert applying a suitable approach for Continuous Improvement needed on the different organizations from a Business results optic, becoming an effective Coach for Top Management and support for The Toyota Way roles. Gustavo has learned The Toyota Way directly from its Author, Dr. Jeff Liker, and has applied it on Gemba as a Team with many Executives from Toyota specialized on General Management, TPM, Lean Mfg Tools, and Supply Chain. Gustavo has taught the Toyota Production System at all organizational levels and has applied over 50 companies of different sizes: Lean Leadership Systems (Hoshin Kanri, FMDS, and 8-Step Problem Solving), Toyota Kata for development, Supply Chain Management, TPM, Lean Manufacturing tools (5S’s, SW, SMED, Jidoka, Poka Yoke, Heijunka, JIT, etc.), and Lean Office approach. On Six Sigma, Gustavo as Master Black Belt has trained and certified +500 Black Belts, Green Belts, and Yellow Belts. Gustavo has +20 years of experience on Continuous Improvement, Manufacturing, Process Engineering and Quality in large companies: Motor Wheel (Automotive), Kodak, Philips, Daltile, American Standard. He has +12 years of experience as Vice/President Staff as Continuous Improvement Director for American Standard México and Master Black Belt Champion for Daltile México. He has deployed programs that have achieved +$110 Million USD in savings with +3,000 projects on all departments: R&D, Engineering, Manufacturing, Maintenance, Quality, Logistics, Supply Chain, Sales, Marketing, Finance, HR, Energy. Over his 22 years experience, Gustavo has been exposed to many different organizations applying suitable Lean approaches on a variety of systems with diversity on leadership styles.

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SERVICES INCLUDED

  • Manual
  •  Coffee break & Lunch
  •  Course Certificate.
  •  Simultaneous translation service (additional cost if required)

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