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2.2 - The Operator’s Goal is to Grow Earnings
Each operator must learn 3 job positions adjacent to each other. The level each


1.0 - Are you Missing the Greatest Opportunity to Increase your Earnings?
Yes, you are. Unless you have identified and corrected the errors and the wasted time and effort within your production processes, you...


2.4 - The Manufacturing Leader’s Goals
The manufacturing leader has the responsibility to achieve the business’s goal.


2.1 - Does your Manufacturing Team have a Plan to Maximize your Earnings?
The manufacturing floor or cell leaders’ goals and expectations are:
Utilize in manufacturing the hour-by-hour and managing daily improve


Dollars /hour Produced for Different Manufacturing Industries
Sample table showing company ranking in specific industry, by ratio of revenue dollars divided by total direct and indirect hours.


CS2.5 - When Fixation Gives Way to Innovation
Case study - The working time available in each fixture increased from 66% to 92%


CS1.5 - The Gap Between Improvement and Perfection
What’s happening here? A plant for a global rubber molding business that produces seals or diaphragms made from rubber and fabric wants...


1.1 - Grow your Earnings by Training the Operator to be Successful
Imagine an increase of 46% in additional earnings utilizing your current assets within a matter of months.


2.5 - The Manufacturing-Industrial Engineer's Goals
The manufacturing-industrial engineer is responsible for increasing the earnings. A junior manufacturing-industrial engineer must...


2.7 - The Business Goals
A business financial goal can be achieved only if a system is in place for the entire manufacturing team to participate. The alternative...


2.3 - The Manufacturing Supervisor's Goals
The manufacturing supervisor is measured on their operators’ performance. Each operator should increase their production by 2% per month. Th
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