Thursday, September 2, 2010

Manufacturing Processes Sample


In this sample, product A, product B, product C, and product D are packed using packing machines.

- There is a machine called Mixer 1 for the materials mixing process.
- There are 3 packing machines, Packer 1, Packer 2, and Packer 3 for the packing process.
- There is an inspector called Inspector1 for the inspection process.
- Materials of product A, product B, product C, and product D are set as Product A-Material, Product B-Material, Product C-Material, and Product D-Material.
- ProductA-Material, ProductB-Material, ProductC-Material, and ProductD-Material pass the mixing process.
- Intermediate items produced in the mixing process pass the packing process next.
- Then, items produced in the packing process pass the inspection process and finally ProductA, ProductB, ProductC and ProductD will be produced.

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Learn from Others

Mistakes are costly when you make them, and valuable when you can learn from others mistakes.Learn from others. It's faster and cheaper.

Saturday, August 21, 2010

Giving Wow! Service

It's not about one person doing something nice for a customer today. It's about the entire company advancing as one, in the name of one, in the name of all; for the benefit of one, for the benefit of all.

It's about pride, and winning, and being the best.

Make Wow! happen in your business.

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

The basic of Success

Success is not doing 5,000 things. It's doing the key few things 5,000 times.
Generate leads. Sell them. Deliver the goods and make people happy. Build your team stronger. And then keep doing it. Over and over again - for years

so, are you doing 5000 thing or 5000 times ?

Monday, July 19, 2010

Who and what do you need for an implementation?

  1. Project Manager-This person must create and manage the project schedule, tasks and communication.
  2. Implementation/Core Team-The core team should consist of a cross functional group that understands your business, the project goals and knows the history of the organization.
  3. Systems-Determine what systems are required to support the new application. What interfaces are required to other applications?
  4. Business Processes-Verify that current processes are documented. These will be the baseline to determine how well the new application meets your business requirements and how the new application will impact current processes.