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1. Viewing objectives in terms of how shall we compete not raise productivity
The Focus Factory is a paper written by [[Author::Wickham Skinner]] in [[Date::1974]] in the Harvard Business Review
2. Seeing the problem as encompassing the entire product cost not just direct labor
3. Focus on a few manageable set of products and get very good at them
4. structure and align policies so that they focus on explicit mfg tasks and not conflicting implicit tasks.


Points
*1. Viewing objectives in terms of how shall we compete not how we raise productivity
1. There are many ways to compete other than low cost
*2. Seeing the problem as encompassing the entire product cost not just direct labor
2. A company can not succeed on every yardstick
*3. Focus on a few manageable set of products and get very good at them
3. Simplicity and repetition build competence
*4. structure and align policies so that they focus on explicit mfg tasks and not conflicting implicit tasks.


Mfg policies should be determined based upon
==Points==
1. Size, capacity and location of plant
*1. There are many ways to compete other than low cost
2. Plant layout
*2. A company can not succeed on every yardstick
3. PT
*3. Simplicity and repetition build competence
4. Wage system
5. Use of inventories


Reasons for failure
==Mfg policies should be determined based upon==
1. Goals were not congruent
*1. Size, capacity and location of plant
2. mfg taks subtly changed over time but depts didnt change
*2. Plant layout
3. mfg task was never made explicit
*3. PT
*4. Wage system
*5. Use of inventories


==Reasons for failure==
*1. Goals were not congruent
*2. Mfg task subtly changed over time but dept's did not change
*3. mfg task was never made explicit


Steps
 
1. Draft corprate objectives
===Steps===
2. Decide waht thus means for mfg
*1. Draft corporate objectives
3.Caraefully examone each element of production system
*2. Decide what this means for mfg
4. Reoriganise elements so they become congruent
*3. Carefully examine each element of production system
*4. Reorganise elements so they become congruent
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Latest revision as of 08:01, 15 May 2015

The Focus Factory is a paper written by Wickham Skinner in 1974 in the Harvard Business Review

  • 1. Viewing objectives in terms of how shall we compete not how we raise productivity
  • 2. Seeing the problem as encompassing the entire product cost not just direct labor
  • 3. Focus on a few manageable set of products and get very good at them
  • 4. structure and align policies so that they focus on explicit mfg tasks and not conflicting implicit tasks.

Points

  • 1. There are many ways to compete other than low cost
  • 2. A company can not succeed on every yardstick
  • 3. Simplicity and repetition build competence

Mfg policies should be determined based upon

  • 1. Size, capacity and location of plant
  • 2. Plant layout
  • 3. PT
  • 4. Wage system
  • 5. Use of inventories

Reasons for failure

  • 1. Goals were not congruent
  • 2. Mfg task subtly changed over time but dept's did not change
  • 3. mfg task was never made explicit


Steps

  • 1. Draft corporate objectives
  • 2. Decide what this means for mfg
  • 3. Carefully examine each element of production system
  • 4. Reorganise elements so they become congruent

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