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+ | Another great video, from Josh Darnit (Yes. That's his real name), is the "Exact Instructions Challenge" | ||
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+ | After you watch the video once... watch it again... but this time notice that Josh's son is clearly behaving like a manager who subscribes to the “[[articles: | ||
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+ | ==== Flow Charting Processes ==== | ||
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+ | An open-source equivalent to Microsoft Office is [[https:// | ||
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+ | The free book, LibreOffice [[https:// | ||
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+ | ==== Value Stream Mapping ==== | ||
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+ | Draw.io is a cross-platform, | ||
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===== Standard Work Audits ===== | ===== Standard Work Audits ===== | ||
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I visited one company where a critical process underwent a Standard Work Audit every hour... performed by a different member of the team working in that process (the auditor role was rotated amongst the team). While ISO 9001 & AS 9100 auditors might question the " | I visited one company where a critical process underwent a Standard Work Audit every hour... performed by a different member of the team working in that process (the auditor role was rotated amongst the team). While ISO 9001 & AS 9100 auditors might question the " | ||
- | ===== Procedures | + | ==== Creating an Organization Chart - in Microsoft Word ==== |
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+ | While Microsoft Word is NOT my favorite Word processor, it is for most other people (Bless their hearts). However, Microsoft Word is the easiest program I've found for creating organization charts. | ||
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+ | ==== Creating an Organization Chart - in LibreOffice Draw ==== | ||
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+ | if you're not a fan of Microsoft Office, then [[https:// | ||
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+ | ==== Lean Wastes - why there are only 7! (along with an excellent explanation of " | ||
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===== Teams (and prototyping) ===== | ===== Teams (and prototyping) ===== | ||
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How to do Value Stream Mapping – Lesson 4 - The Material Flow | How to do Value Stream Mapping – Lesson 4 - The Material Flow | ||
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===== Metrological Confirmation (a.k.a. " | ===== Metrological Confirmation (a.k.a. " | ||
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+ | ==== Outside Micrometer Calibration - How to Calibrate - Mitutoyo ==== | ||
+ | While often overlooked by companies calibrating their own micrometers in-house, Mitutoyo, ASME & the USAF all agree that calibration of micrometer anvil Flatness & Parallelism is important. The below video from Mitutoyo describes, step-by-step, | ||
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+ | Check out the MANY other videos from the Mitutoyo [[https:// | ||
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+ | ==== Gauging Quality, Episode 6 - Inside Mics, Optical Flatness, and Thread Pitch Wires ==== | ||
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+ | Quality Digest has a great video series titled “[[https:// | ||
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+ | These guys discuss using an optical flat for verifying both micrometer anvil Flatness & Parallelism at: 1:44 to 2:15 (Intro) and 17:50 to 24:55 (detailed discussion). | ||
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+ | ==== Caliper Calibration - How to Calibrate a Caliper ==== | ||
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+ | While often overlooked by companies calibrating their own calipers in-house, //many// (although not all) calipers offer a " | ||
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+ | ==== "How To...", | ||
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+ | This Quality Digest video from their "How To..." series - has more specific detail on measuring Flatness and Parallelism on a Micrometer Anvil: | ||
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==== How to Metrologically Confirm (a.k.a. " | ==== How to Metrologically Confirm (a.k.a. " | ||