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  • Factory Physics for Managers: How Leaders Improve Performance in a Post-Lean Six Sigma World: How Leaders Improve Performance in a Post-Lean Six Sigma World

    Factory Physics for Managers: How Leaders Improve Performance in a Post-Lean Six Sigma World by Pound, Edward; Bell, Jeffrey; Spearman, Mark;

    How Leaders Improve Performance in a Post-Lean Six Sigma World

    Series: BUSINESS BOOKS;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher McGraw Hill
    • Date of Publication 16 April 2014

    • ISBN 9780071822503
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages384 pages
    • Size 236x188x33 mm
    • Weight 682 g
    • Language English
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    From the award-winning developers of Factory Physics?a powerful leadership guide for breakthrough performance

    A comprehensive guide that cuts through the hodgepodge of copycat initiatives, overblown buzzwords, confusing mathematics, and misguided software, Factory Physics for Managers is a breath of fresh air for operations managers and executives.

    Written by the leaders and experts behind the bestselling Factory Physics, it?s a brilliant crash course in the practical science of operations designed to help you:

    • Achieve best possible profit, cash flow, and customer service
    • Attain highest return with existing Lean, Six Sigma, and ERP initiatives
    • Manage your capacity, inventory, response time, and variability with high predictability
    • Simplify management of complexity using existing IT systems
    • Use the fundamentals of science to ensure your operation?s success
    • See your company and procedures more clearly
    • Improve intuition, decision making, and strategy execution

    A strategy of imitation is not much of a strategy. Most every company uses the common continuous improvement initiatives. This highly accessible guide addresses but goes beyond other business approaches such as Lean, Six Sigma, and Theory of Constraints by offering a customizable plan that you can apply to any manufacturing-based industry or supply chain.

    You?ll discover invaluable tools for developing operations strategy and driving execution by using practical science to assess your procedures, target problems, and find solutions. You?ll learn essential life lessons from the best?and worst?practices of corporate leaders like Toyota and Boeing. You?ll find ingenious new ways to improve your leadership by predictively managing the tradeoffs that every operation faces?whether it?s more or less inventory or capacity, higher or lower customer service, or more or fewer products.

    Using this approach, you can tackle these natural conflicts in business through a practical, comprehensive science of operations.

    Factory Physics for Managers makes it easier to choose and execute the best strategy for better productivity?and even bigger profits.

    Praise for Factory Physics for Managers

    ?Factory Physics for Managers is a proven path to flawless execution and results. Leading vs. following in our industry is predicated on the relentless pursuit of putting order to chaos. Factory Physics science and CSUITE software have given our organization the ability to plan, predict, model, and execute based on explosive growth and rapid-fire, dynamic changes to our business model. In our case, history is not a good predictor of the future, so we need to deploy our resources wisely, and the Factory Physics approach has helped us do just that.?
    ?Larry Doerr, COO, Stratasys

    ?Shows how the science behind Lean initiatives can greatly improve results interms of productivity and resources.?
    ?Bill Fierle, Vice President and General Manager, TopWorx, Emerson

    ?Brings powerful, accessible science to operations management. The FactoryPhysics playbook enables me to lead the harnessing of our data more effectively for modeling, planning, control, and feedback. Armed with the concepts, common language, and tools in this book, I can partner with operations? leadership to impact the bottom line.?
    ?Jeffrey Korman, CIO, Hu-Friedy Mfg LLC, Chicago



    From the award-winning developers of Factory Physics?a powerful leadership guide for breakthrough performance

    A comprehensive guide that cuts through the hodgepodge of copycat initiatives, overblown buzzwords, confusing mathematics, and misguided software, Factory Physics for Managers is a breath of fresh air for operations managers and executives.

    Written by the leaders and experts behind the bestselling Factory Physics, it?s a brilliant crash course in the practical science of operations designed to help you:

    • Achieve best possible profit, cash flow, and customer service
    • Attain highest return with existing Lean, Six Sigma, and ERP initiatives
    • Manage your capacity, inventory, response time, and variability with high predictability
    • Simplify management of complexity using existing IT systems
    • Use the fundamentals of science to ensure your operation?s success
    • See your company and procedures more clearly
    • Improve intuition, decision making, and strategy execution

    A strategy of imitation is not much of a strategy. Most every company uses the common continuous improvement initiatives. This highly accessible guide addresses but goes beyond other business approaches such as Lean, Six Sigma, and Theory of Constraints by offering a customizable plan that you can apply to any manufacturing-based industry or supply chain.

    You?ll discover invaluable tools for developing operations strategy and driving execution by using practical science to assess your procedures, target problems, and find solutions. You?ll learn essential life lessons from the best?and worst?practices of corporate leaders like Toyota and Boeing. You?ll find ingenious new ways to improve your leadership by predictively managing the tradeoffs that every operation faces?whether it?s more or less inventory or capacity, higher or lower customer service, or more or fewer products.

    Using this approach, you can tackle these natural conflicts in business through a practical, comprehensive science of operations.

    Factory Physics for Managers makes it easier to choose and execute the best strategy for better productivity?and even bigger profits.

    Praise for Factory Physics for Managers

    ?Factory Physics for Managers is a proven path to flawless execution and results. Leading vs. following in our industry is predicated on the relentless pursuit of putting order to chaos. Factory Physics science and CSUITE software have given our organization the ability to plan, predict, model, and execute based on explosive growth and rapid-fire, dynamic changes to our business model. In our case, history is not a good predictor of the future, so we need to deploy our resources wisely, and the Factory Physics approach has helped us do just that.?
    ?Larry Doerr, COO, Stratasys

    ?Shows how the science behind Lean initiatives can greatly improve results interms of productivity and resources.?
    ?Bill Fierle, Vice President and General Manager, TopWorx, Emerson

    ?Brings powerful, accessible science to operations management. The FactoryPhysics playbook enables me to lead the harnessing of our data more effectively for modeling, planning, control, and feedback. Armed with the concepts, common language, and tools in this book, I can partner with operations? leadership to impact the bottom line.?
    ?Jeffrey Korman, CIO, Hu-Friedy Mfg LLC, Chicago

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    Table of Contents:

    Prologue 1
    The Book in Brief 1
    Why Is This Book Needed? 2

    CHAPTER 1 Science?Use It or Lose 5
    Of Theories and Buzzwords 6
    Toyota and Science 9
    How Toyota Did It 10
    Batch and Queue Production 14
    A Balanced Approach 15
    The Track Record: Lean and Six Sigma 15
    A Confused Landscape 16
    Boeing?s Moving Assembly Line 18
    Looking Ahead 22

    CHAPTER 2 The Nature of Business?A Secret Hidden in Plain Sight 25
    Leading Performance Improvement More Productively 27
    Tradeoff Illustrations 31
    Leadership and Tradeoffs 34
    The Factory Physics Approach 34

    CHAPTER 3 Practical Science for Leaders 37
    Knowledge and Science 37
    Science, Math, Software, and Intuition 40
    Practical Theory 45
    The Value Stream: Demand, Stocks, and Production 46
    Buffers 50
    Types of Buffers 51
    Conceptual Illustrations: Something or Someone Is Always Waiting 53
    A Manager?s World: Environment, Tactics, Controls, and Measures 60
    Putting Practical Science to Practice 65
    Defi nitions 65
    Factory Physics Science: As Simple as Possible but No Simpler 69
    Advancing the Practical Science of Management 70
    The VUT Equation 72
    Cycle Time versus Utilization Graph 74
    Production and Stocks 80
    Little?s Law 82
    Production
    -Flow Graph 84
    Variance of Replenishment
    -Time Demand Equation 92
    Tradeoff Plot: Inventory versus Fill Rate Graph 98
    Effi cient Frontiers 100
    Insights from the Tradeoff Plot 104
    Visual Management of Stock
    -Point Performance 106
    Stocks and Flows, the Lot
    -Size Graph 108

    CHAPTER 4 Practical Math for Managers 113
    Defi ning Terms 114
    Modeling Stocks 115
    A Perfect World 115
    Replenishment Times 116
    Demand 118
    Forecast Error and Lead Time 120
    Inventory Performance Measures 123
    Computing Inventory Policies 133
    Inventory in an Assembly System 135
    Modeling Flows 137
    Little?s Law 137
    Capacity Analysis 138
    Overall Equipment Effectiveness 144
    Best
    -Case Performance 146
    Effect of Variability 147
    Measures of Variability 150
    Queuing Effects 151
    Total Cycle Time 154
    Raw Process Time 155
    Move Time 156
    Shift
    -Differential Time 156
    Batch Time 157
    Pull Systems 160
    Combining Stocks and Flows 163
    Cash
    -Flow Optimization 165
    Examples of Cash
    -Flow Optimization 166
    Conclusions 167

    CHAPTER 5 Profit, Cash Flow, and Factory Physics Science 169
    The Value
    -Added Fantasy 172
    Financial Statements and the Science of Operations 176
    Financial Performance Driven by the Science of Operations 179
    Contribution Margin at the Bottleneck 179
    When Lean Manufacturing Adds Cost 185
    Inventory Optimization 188
    Managing the Portfolio of Buffers 190
    Marketing and Operations Strategies Drive Financial Results 195

    CHAPTER 6 Operations Strategy and Planning 197
    Operations Strategy 197

    Strategy 198
    Tactics 199
    Controls 199
    Measures 199
    Execution 200
    Information Technology Control and Control Limits 200
    Factory Physics Sales and Operations Planning 202
    S&OP Event Sequence and Participants 203
    S&OP Meeting Practices 208
    S&OP+ 211
    S&OP+ Process 212

    CHAPTER 7 Implementing Tactics, Controls, and Measures for Optimal Results 219
    Demand Tactics and Controls 221
    Describing and Forecasting Demand 221
    Lumpy Demand 222
    Inventory Tactics 224
    Inventory Strategy Considerations 225
    Capacity Considerations 225
    Current Performance versus Predicted Performance 226
    Strategic Options 227
    Tactics for Inventory Management 232
    Inventory Control 235
    Capacity Tactics 240
    Utilization 241
    WIP Control and CONWIP 245
    Virtual Queues and Due
    -Date Quoting 248
    Rework and Scrap 251
    Response
    -Time Stratagems 254
    Predictive Control Using MRP/ERP Systems 257
    Common Practices 257
    MRP for Inventory Control 261
    MRP for Production Control 265
    Dynamic Risk
    -Based Scheduling 265
    Dynamic Risk
    -Based Scheduling in
    Assemble
    -to
    -Order Environments 271
    Measures Alignment and Insight 277

    CHAPTER 8 Leadership, Measures, and Culture Change 283
    An Approach to Sustainable Leadership 285
    A High
    -Level Plan So That Strategies Can Be Shared and Understood 288
    Vision and Mission 289
    Critical Strategies 290
    Monthly or Quarterly Plans to Establish Prioritized Initiatives 291
    Inventory Optimization 292
    Utilization Targets 293
    Weekly Scheduling Meetings to Plan the Work 295
    WIP Caps 296
    Due
    -Date Quoting 297
    Weekly Operations Meetings to Check Progress 298
    Daily Mechanisms for Feedback 301
    Personal Plans So That Individuals Understand Their Roles 303

    CHAPTER 9 Examples from Industry 307
    Learning to See?Farther 307
    Beyond ABC?Optimal Inventory Policies 316
    Reducing Cycle Times in a Traditional Pharmaceutical Plant 320
    Restoring Customer Service in a Fabrication and Assembly Plant 325
    Increasing Throughput in a Biopharmaceutical Facility 330
    Dynamic Risk
    -Based Scheduling in the Textile Industry 331

    CHAPTER 10 Final Word on Factory Physics Science (for Now) 339
    Quick Wins 342
    Operations Strategy Alignment with Business Strategy 343
    Absolute Benchmarking 343
    High
    -Level Assessment of Utilization 344
    Bottleneck Analysis 344
    Potential for WIP Cap Deployment 346
    High
    -Level Analysis of Lead Times 346
    ERP/MRP Mechanics 347
    More Complex Implementations 347
    A Large Company Implementation 349
    Alternative Histories 351
    The Future 353

    Notes 355
    Acknowledgments 358
    Index 359

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