Added: Jun 23, 2007

From: Skydiver7777777

Duration: 8:51

This is a sample presentation of the lean manufacturing series of educational and training materials from www.leandeployment.com

Channel: Howto

Tags: 5s  lean  management  manufacturing  visual 


Rating: 4.16 (19 ratings)    Views: 60038' favoriteCount='248    Comments: 10

dathi73 Says:

Jul 20, 2007 - Thanks for the video, just what I needed as I have just started a new job and am doing a crash course in Lean Manufacturing.

Blacky2394 Says:

Oct 8, 2007 - Very helpful, I'm studying Industrial Engineering and this presentation was very interesting to see. Totally worth watching it! Thank you!

uglyflexo Says:

Dec 8, 2007 - Excellent. Thank you very much.

morola2006 Says:

Feb 3, 2008 - It was really great presentation, thanks for this job. I have just started doing a research in TPM. Do you have any idea about TPM in iron and steel companies?

JuanGaby1 Says:

Aug 13, 2008 - You forgot to mention that it is really hard to change people minds towards this filosofy. is not that easy, I have 3 years of experience on 5's and kaisen events and believe me people is the most dificult thing deal with.

briligplace Says:

Aug 17, 2008 - Easier at work than it is at home

makinnen1 Says:

Sep 24, 2008 - Agree. For these methods to work and survive, there must be first, a cultural change.

corky1802 Says:

Oct 18, 2008 - 5s does not make money its costs a fortune

Skydiver7777777 Says:

Oct 19, 2008 - 5S does not make you money - it stops you wasting money, there is a difference. It should not really cost much at all to implement as it is really about workplace organisation and eliminating waste wherever you can. The savings you make will more than cover any expense you should incur. Often people do not realise what is being wasted and therefore do not see the benefits of implementing such processes.

allgoo19 Says:

Oct 31, 2008 - After quick research, I finally found the original "5S" means. As I guessed, it's originated in Japanese factory wisdom. Seiri, Seiton, Seiso, Seiketsu, Shitsuke. I found 4th one translated as "Standardize" rather odd. Seiketsu means more like "Spotless" or "well-sanitized".