Santosh Karkhanis

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Just In Time - JIT - Unlearning Old Beliefs

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Just In Time - JIT
Unlearning Old Beliefs
Continuous Improvement
Elements of JIT Production
Steps in Implementing JIT Manufacturing
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UNLEARNING OLD BELIEFS

Implementing JIT production in a traditional manufacturing plant represents a big change - in the culture of a company as well as in its operations. Established routines and rules become obsolete. Thus applying the JIT philosophy requires not only learning some "new" ways of thinking, but putting some of our time - honored and cherished beliefs and practices to rest. The following table briefly compare the JIT philosophy against conventional wisdom:

Item

Conventional Wisdom

JIT Philosophy

Inventory

An asset

A liability

Lot size

Select lot sizes to balance set up cost against holding costs as a general principle.

Immediate needs

only

Set up

Low priority since, it represents a small fraction of the total time.

Make them insignificant

Queues

Necessary Investment

Eliminate them.

Vendors

Adversaries

Co-makers

Quality

Tolerate some scrap

Zero defects

Equipment Maintenance

As required. But not critical because we have queues available.

Constant and Effective. Machine breakdowns must be minimal.

Lead times

The longer the better (Most supervisors and buyers want more lead time). Keep them at planned levels •.

Keep them short.

Worker Involvement

Management by edict. Measurement to monitor adherence to plan

Management by consensus. The vital ingredient of "ownership" is achieved.



Last Updated on Wednesday, 14 October 2009 16:04  
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