How to Use This Field Guide. Layout Sketch: Where It All Begins. Questions for Layout Sketch Review. Standardized Work Chart: Building on an Idea. Questions for Standardized Work Chart Review. Work Combination Table: Where Time and (Work) Space Collide. Questions for Work Combination Table Review. Where Do We Go from Here? Questions for Miscellaneous Tools Review.
Timothy D. Martin worked in manufacturing engineering for more than 32 years in the electrical and electronics industries. He has been a Lean practitioner for more than 20 years and has a broad range of continuous improvement experience, including extensive hands-on Lean implementation. Since 2010, Tim has been working to implement Lean transformation in the healthcare industry. He earned a BSEET from Purdue University and a MSM from Indiana Wesleyan University. He also is co-author of New Horizons in Standardized Work: Techniques for Manufacturing and Business Process Improvement , with Jeffrey T. Bell. Jeffrey T. Bell has over 25 years in the aviation manufacturing and automotive electronics manufacturing sectors where he designed numerous manufacturing systems using standardized work as a basis. He earned a BSIE from Kettering University and a MSE in Industrial Engineering from Purdue University. Scott A. Martin is a freelance artist/illustrator and business manager living in Birmingham, Alabama. His most recent works include book illustrations and website designs in digital media, although he also is experienced with other forms of traditional art, including pencil, ink, oil, and acrylics. He also is an amateur sand sculptor, pumpkin carver and print maker. Scott studied communications at the University of Alabama.
"The real power of Lean occurs when a specialized technique that is
typically practiced by a highly technical person, such as an
industrial engineer, is taught, understood, and used by an everyday
person. I love what Tim and Jeff have created! They have brought
standardized work into the realm of understanding of anyone. I do
not think that I have seen anyone take a dry subject like this and
make it so fun, engaging, and interactive. The Standardized Work
Field Guide kept my inner five-year-old child entertained and
wanting to turn each page. It is clearly written and explained in
language that mere mortals can understand. The drawings help make
the material interesting and fun. The fun and interactive nature of
the book helped to embed the learnings more deeply. The exercises
and the examples are practical and represent real-life situations.
I learned a number of tips about standard work that I had not
understood before. This is now my go-to book on standardized
work."
—Joseph Swartz, administrative director, business transformation,
Franciscan Alliance, Inc."This guide is intended to be a workbook
that walks you through the development of your standardized work. I
encourage you to take it to the gemba and use its templates and
tables to document your processes as they exist today. It is
through its lessons, exercises, and repetitive use that you will
gain experience and confidence to develop your documentation and
reduce variation to create a better product. I hope you enjoy the
book and the lessons as much as I did."
—Brian W. Hudson, senior advisor, Lean Six Sigma Purdue Healthcare
Advisors
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