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Title: Muda, Service


1
Chapter 7
  • Muda, Service Flow

2
Taiichi Ohno (1912-1990)
  • Father of the Toyota Production System
  • Defined waste as any human activity which
    absorbs resources, but creates no value.
  • An innovator who opposed every form of waste
  • Muda - Japanese for waste, futility or
    purposelessness

3
Examples of Muda
  • Mistakes which require rectification
  • Production of items nobody wants
  • Processing steps which are not needed
  • Movement of employees transport of goods
    without any purpose
  • Downstream people standing around waiting because
    of delays upstream
  • Goods service which do not meet the needs of
    the customer

4
Antidote for Muda Lean Thinking
  • Continuous flow of value
  • Value as defined by the customer
  • At the pull of the customer
  • In search of perfection (or elimination of muda)
  • Goal No stops, no delays, no backflows, no
    inventories, no expediting, no bottle-necks, no
    buffer stocks and no muda

5
More Lean Thinking
  • Simplification - save space , materials, energy,
    transportation time simultaneously
  • Every tool machine, or process should be the
    right size for the job
  • The right size depends on the rate and location
    of customer pull

6
Even More Lean Thinking
  • Dont study it just do it keep trying.
  • If you fixed it, fix it again
  • Waste will be reduced because only what is
    needed will actually be made
  • Forget your competitors compete against
    perfection by identifying all muda activities and
    eliminating them

7
The Hidden Benefit ofLean Thinking
  • Workers are happier!
  • They like to see waste eliminated
  • They feel best when their activity involves
  • a clear objective
  • intense concentration
  • no distractions
  • immediate feedback on progress
  • sense of challenge

8
Service Flow A powerful new business logic
  • Provide a service rather than a product
  • Provide it at the rate and manner the customer
    desires
  • Deliver it as efficiently as possible
  • Share as much of the savings as necessary to
    compete
  • Pocket the rest

9
Service Flow Examples
  • Carriers comfort lease
  • Schindlers leasing of vertical transportation
    services
  • Interfaces Evergreen Lease for carpet
  • Pitney Bowes mail handling services
  • Dow Chemical SafetyKleens dissolving
    services
  • Ciba Pigment Divisions color services
  • Xeroxs document distribution services

10
Before long, prospective buyers will ask ...
  • If your product is so great, why dont you want
    to keep the advantages to yourself?
  • So, whats wrong with your product?

11
Affects on the customer relationship
  • The customer is always right taken to a new
    level
  • Focus on customer solutions rather than the
    providers product
  • Mutual confidence required

12
Interface, Inc.
  • Evergreen Lease allows customers former capital
    expense to be a lease expense to fully deduct
    from taxable business income
  • Solenium - can be completely remanufactured back
    into itself
  • Performs better highly stain-resistant, does not
    mildew, easily cleaned with water, 35 less
    material, 4 times more durable, acoustically and
    aesthetically improved

13
Macroeconomic Implications of Service Flow
  • Changes the volatile goods economy with its
    periodic booms and busts in capital investments
    and inventories, resulting in layoffs and anxiety
  • The leasing of services dampens volatility with
    its continuous flow of solutions (monthly
    payments)
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