Whenever I visit a factory I always without exception take away one or two golden nuggets. By golden nuggets I mean fantastic ideas that I can use myself and this is the beauty and simplicity of benchmarking.
A couple of weeks ago I visited a medium sized (200 employees) packaging manufacturer. The thing that struck me was the fantastic organisation along with the visual information that was provided to shop floor workers.
The factory was organised into a series of autonomous cells and they utilised things like shadow boards, heck even the bins were numbered to ensure they stayed within their respective zone which was marked out with bright yellow floor tape.
Each cell had their own information stand which contained, forms, documents, labels, operating procedures, graphical instructions, as well as performance charts (including targets) which the operators were responsible for updating themselves (by hand). All good stuff but it's nothing new and we've seen it all before.
By far the best bit was the large LED displays which were placed at strategic locations within the factory and which were used to provide quick feedback to operators on a wide-range of things such as:
- Company performance
- Health & Safety statistics
- Planned customer factory visits (and results)
- Planned 3rd party audits (and results)
- Positive and negative feedback from customers
- Personnel announcements (birthdays, marriages and milestones e.g. 20 years service)
Obviously the LED displays need to be updated regularly to be effective but they had it planned very well with fresh, pertinent information provided daily. One operator said that they only used to get to hear bad news, for example when a customer made a complaint. But now as well as complaint information they also find out when a customer thought they had done a fantastic job in turning their order round - which actually happens quite often. This information probably used to stop with the sales office.
If you can manage them, I believe LED displays are a great communication tool with only your imagination limiting their value.
Anybody use them?
What do you think?
Regards,
Simon
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