Saturday, September 10, 2011

Week 2: 09/12 to 9/16 – Look for the Waste of Waiting

The theme is the Waste of Waiting. We want value to flow and never wait. When employees, equipment or even customers are WAITING, it is waste. They may be waiting on processes or other equipment to finish work or for an upstream activity to be completed.  Examples of this waste are: when crews are waiting for inspections, field instructions, another trade or material; when a shop worker is waiting for the shear to cut material; or when payroll is waiting for late time sheets. We worked to reduce inventory last week, BUT we never want to have a crew waiting because of no material to install – some strategic inventory is needed and no more.

Waiting in the field can happen due to incomplete material deliveries, unanswered RFIs or a failure of another trade to be reliable in fulfilling its commitment. Waiting is often caused by poor communications between the field, support functions and/or suppliers; when people are unsure what is to be done; and/or because of poor coordination between trades.

During every Muda walk this week look for waiting and drive to the root cause to eliminate it.  We want the material to FLOW to installation with no or as little waiting as possible.  Talk with your employees – ask them:

  • What creates waiting?
  • What keeps them from doing the work?
  • What barriers get in their way?
  • How would they remove the barrier?
Remember that every problem they surface is real to them. Thank them for bring it up. Let them know it is a legitimate problem and you are serious about helping them solve it. Resolve the problem immediately if you can.  Employee will trust you more when they know you are listening and taking action. They will share more ideas with you.

Remember try to do a Muda Walk if possible for one hour each day.  If you can’t do that - do what you can.

Record your improvements.

Read the Muda Walk for a Month Blog. You can read the weekly theme, see examples and even post your own comments or pictures. Go to http://mudawalkforamonth.blogspot.com/

Best wishes in spotting Muda.
Go and See – Ask Why – Show Respect – Do No Harm

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