5S: First Vital Step Towards Operations Excellence
Published 9/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.41 GB | Duration: 2h 15m
Published 9/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.41 GB | Duration: 2h 15m
The Foundation for Operations Excellence
What you'll learn
To understand why 5S is the foundation for Operations Excellence, what is 5S and the benefits of 5S in work, office or home environment.
To understand details of each S-Seiri, Seiton, Seiso, Seiketsu, Seiso-and their applications.
To appreciate the need for doing small 5S daily-cleaning, sorting, maintaining, putting things in order and work discipline.
To learn the road map to implementing 5S in an organisation.
Requirements
Graduates in science or commerce, management graduates, engineering graduates, diploma in engineering, certificate course holders in technical vocation. Work experience of about two years in manufacturing will make it easier to appreciate the course.
Description
The course is on 5S-The first vital step towards Operations Excellence. It has a hands on approach, conceptualises the what, why, where, and how of 5S, emphasises that 5S is to be done by all from top downwards,.and includes a tool kit for implementing 5S in the work place. The meaning of each S is made clear through examples.5S is based on the Japanese management culture and ethos. 5S was developed in Japan after World War II as a tool to improve quality and productivity, and to make Japan competitive in the world market as exports were essential for survival of Japan.The Indian Industry started practising it much later starting from mid 90s but it took pace only in the 21st millennium.The first 3S’s-Seiri, Seiton and Seiso-are the vital pillars, and one should practise them first, and daily so that it becomes a habit. Seiketsu follows the 3S. Shitsuke, the fifth S, is the binding thread without which the 5S system will not endure.Western management system had always emphasised on defining locations for materials and tools, and the work flow, and to this extent 5S is similar to their approach. 5S however adds another principle that items not required should be removed or stored elsewhere (the red tag store), thereby telling the managers to consider work flow, organising and order, and layout, only after removing the unnecessary items. The course teaches that through 5S productivity, quality and safety can be enhanced, cost reduced, and delivery time reduced by identifying and eliminating or reducing efforts in doing non value adding work.
Overview
Section 1: Course structure and Assignments
Lecture 1 Course Structure
Section 2: Introduction
Lecture 2 5S-Foundation of Operations Excellence
Section 3: What is 5S? Benefits of 5S. Application of 5S. Indicators of poor 5S.
Lecture 3 What is 5S?
Section 4: Two Approaches to 5S: Recording and Red Tag
Lecture 4 Two Approaches to 5S
Section 5: Seiri and Seiton
Lecture 5 Seiri, Seiton
Section 6: Seiso
Lecture 6 Seiso
Section 7: Seiketsu
Lecture 7 Seiketsu
Section 8: Shitsuke
Lecture 8 Shitsuke
Section 9: 5S Road Map for Implementation
Lecture 9 5S Road Map for Implementation
For practitioners in Operations Management, and for those aspiring to join the manufacturing and services segment in Operations. Particularly useful as a self development course to those with a willingness to learn, and having appetite for self development and self improvement on a continual basis..