Standardization: Standard Work
Standardization: Standard Work
Standard Work
Standard work is an important topic that applies to any industry or process. Standard work is
also one of the principles within the lean management body of knowledge that can cause the
most confusion. In this course we’ll cover standard work in general, as well as specific
applications.
Additionally, in some cases the stop sign can be eliminated and replaced with a roundabout as
is very common throughout the world such as the UK and throughout Europe.
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Benefits of Standardization
Next, there are many benefits to standardization no matter if you work in an office, hospital,
or factory. For example, practicing standardization improves safety, maintains stable quality
while also enabling us to visualize what’s normal vs. abnormal.
Additionally, standardization develops people through problem solving. In fact, Taiichi Ohno,
the chief architect of the Toyota Production System, once said that without standards there
can be no kaizen. In other words, if you’re always doing things differently, without agreeing to
a standard, it’ll be nearly impossible for anyone to be able to improve a process in a
sustainable manner.
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