What is Value in Lean? Value Added vs. Non-Value Added Work
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- Опубліковано 7 жов 2024
- Lean manufacturing focuses on delivering VALUE by eliminating WASTE... but how does lean define "value?" Discover the difference between value and waste through our time-lapse video of a real manufacturing assembly process.
"Over 90% of any process is waste!" --- find out why in this video!
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Wow! Thank you for this!!! Very clear and easy to understand!!!!
This is a BRILLIANT video Daniel. Well done!
Saiddo
This is your best video!
You are very kind, Roger!
Eliminate waste, get rid of the red (90%) Produce high quality, Make it simple and fast...
How did you create the progress bar? That's cool.
bagus sekali materinya semangat pak🙏🙏🙏
This was perfect
Meaty Lesson...love it.
Sallamualik from indonesia🇮🇩
Thank you. How to think on r&d level what is value and waste there?
You still conduct work even in an R&D environment. There are processes, and there is value/waste in them. But it applies not only to experimental protocols (which may actually be low repetition). You’ll have to learn to see waste vs value in your day-to-day work. Admin processes. Effective and efficient (i.e. not wasteful communication and collaboration). Waste-free review and approval processes. Never searching for information, tools, input, supplies, approvals, etc. Strive to make what you need available in a timely manner and on-demand.
For sure 90 % of this video was red...Only 10 % was value