The book Cellular Manufacturing: One-Piece Flow for Work teams is the perfect book on the working of a manufacturing business based on the basic cellular concepts. It helps to introduce the teamwork and basic cellular manufacturing concepts in a business. It helps managers to understand the process and encourage them to build an individual production cell. This can be done through participation of new designs of production cells. These AIAG Books give such wonderful concise information that helps you to get all the different members on board. This helps in the smoother production process on the whole.
How are these books helpful?
The most important thing these books help in doing is giving the managers a clear idea regarding the Standard Work for the Shopfloor. You can use this book to encourage everyone to get onto the board and participate in the smooth running of the floor. The books gives you detailed instruction on how to decrease the lead time, ways to decrease the amount of products keeps as work in progress inventory and even helps to understand the basics of profit drawing waster. The good part about these books is that you will find the language very easy and approachable. You can use the words in the book to explain things to your staff and sub staff.
Another bog benefit of opting for these books is that each of the chapters in the books is followed by a little summary. The summary is a comprehensive overview of the whole chapter. This helps to reinforce the concepts that have been taught in that particular chapter. It also has many reflection questions that can be used to check your understanding. Another very good thing about this book is that you can use these questions during group discussion or seminar. So this encourages the team to come together and work in a collaboration throughout the process.
Thus this book is a very good book that offers very simple and cost effective approach towards building basic knowledge among the work force. It helps to build basic knowledge and improve the key manufacturing of the production process.
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