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David Veech
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Добавлен 25 июн 2015
My purpose: To make work marvelous for everyone. As you can imagine, not everyone likes their job. Let’s find out why and do something to fix it.
Our videos focus on elements of lean systems or operational excellence, with a particular emphasis on leadership and problem solving.
Our videos focus on elements of lean systems or operational excellence, with a particular emphasis on leadership and problem solving.
The Oil Crisis
In 1973, as a result of an Arab embargo of countries supporting Israel in their Yom Kippur War, the world experienced an oil crisis. With Japan totally dependent on outside oil, the crisis ended up shutting most of Japan's manufacturing facilities down.
Toyota managed to continue working, though. The way they did it is often hard for us to understand because of the financial pressure our markets place on corporations.
Toyota managed to continue working, though. The way they did it is often hard for us to understand because of the financial pressure our markets place on corporations.
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NUMMI Story
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Just a quick review of the Toyota-General Motors Joint Venture launched in 1984 at GM's Fremont, California Plant. This new venture was called NUMMI - New United Motor Manufacturing, Inc. Lasted until 2008-2009 when GM declared bankruptcy and withdrew from the JV.
TMMK
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Toyota's first wholly-owned vehicle manufacturing facility in the US opened in 1986 in Georgetown, Kentucky. Currently, they produce about 2,100 cars per day and about 10,000 people go to work there every day.
Printing CI Conference Promo
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I'm fortunate to be delivering the closing Keynote at the Printing United Alliance Continuous Improvement Conference in Columbus, Ohio from august 22-24. I hope you'll join us!
Lean Coaching Promo
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Join me as I tell some stories about coaching people through creating and using visual management systems!
Pete Margaritas Podcast Guest Recommendation
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Pete Margaritas Podcast Guest Recommendation
114 - Challenges, Opportunities, and Problems
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114 - Challenges, Opportunities, and Problems
Worked at Fisher Body at the time. Went to the Fremont plant before the JV on several occasions due to assembly line problems. Later worked with Toyota at the plant until it was sold to Tesla. Life...
This video is a great visualization of the Just In Time methodology.
BRO PLEASE DON’T QUIT
Nah this deserves more likes thank you
Mr. Ohno - Pioneer of Lean thinking & TPS, every industry in the world use principles laid by him, such great work he has did 🫡👍
Conveniently overlooks how “level loaded pull” was achieved at Toyota. Make no mistake, Toyota Makes to Forecast and it’s overall Supply Chain Orientation is actually “Push”. Toyota being a big muscular Supplier makes it’s captive dealer network own its Finished Goods, thereby getting the results of its high value “Finished Goods Push” (worth $$$$Billions) off its Balance Sheet. This piece is critical to making the whole model work and most companies that try to emulate Toyota don’t have this option.
Legend
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The Master.
Thanks
Managers with that smile like his... those motherfuckers are the really bad motherfuckers..
I watched a few videos, and i honeslty think you are such a great person to keep posting these videos, cause it also helps yourself by keep going. Hope your company and life is doing great <3
I was learning for my Economics 2 Test and found youre video. Love it <3
声をはじめて聞きました。ありがとう!!!
I read his book Workplace Management. Though difficult to read because it was written in his voice, it was packed with so much knowledge. It's a book I read over many times, learning more each time I do. I wished I was old enough to have learned from him personally.
Interesting
Homero Cardoso: Very interesting that the vision of one man Changed the industry forever.
elon musk and ohno has kinda the same pattern of speaking , this is weird lol
Maybe it's the way geniuses speak.
Autism/System Thinking ?
great to hear ,,it'' directly from such a Great Lean Sensai.
Thanks for the detailed information, I did not know most of them
I have to say thank you for being a mentor I look up to. I reference your Leadersights book daily for insight and look forward to your RUclips posts.
Thanks, Phil. Sometimes you need to hear something like this to keep plugging on. I appreciate it.
This is part of a BBC documentary called Nippon: Japan since 1945, episode 6 - Taking on Detroit. I would be very grateful if someone uploads the full video, I watched it once back in college and it is very interesting.
Sir did you got the full video?
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I’m a believer and end-user. Great guide for teams.
Thanks for the support, Frank! Hope things are going well for you.
Thank you David. Great optic on poor engagement.
Great thoughts. Communication is key to a great team. Communication and trust. I like the thought of thinking of a team in terms of tiers of leadership. Great video. I just started creating youtube videos again so maybe we can support each other. Keep pumping out the content!
I think that you post amazing travel videos! It's funny we are a travel couple and would love to work with you. Maybe we can do a video together or share eachother on our social media platforms. Would you be down? If you want to, our IG is @rayeandty
Hi guys. Just did a quick scan of your pages. What did you have in mind? What would you like to do together? And, let's take this to email instead of this. My email address is david.veech@clandestinetravel.com. Send me something so I'll have your email and we can see what we can do together.
I really enjoy your work. Wish you great success with your channel.
Thank you very much!
WHOA what is this from!!!
It was an old CNBC special I think. I picked it up from a friend and uploaded it here for my Operations Management students at Ohio State.
Keep up the great work! I really think that you deserve more views! Did you ever check smzeus . c o m!?? I think it would really help you grow your channel!
Through continuous improvement items, he was able to decrease the manpower where they were not required and move them elsewhere, but by going through the continuous improvement projects, they came up with the Just-in-time manufacturing.
How amazing to be able to reduce setup times from hours to minutes!
Creation of a pull system utilizing kanban vs the old fashion push method used in USA.
He was able to reduce waste in the production process by implementing Just -in time via SMED and Kanban
nice video on JIT and doing a lot with a little.
a lean hero for sure
おワァーー、大野耐一さんをはじめて見ました<(_ _)> お疲れ様でした
Genius man, he looks humble.
Taiichi Ohno makes a good point that when getting input on improvement from others many will answer 'this is how it's always been done', which goes back to needing culture change.
Ingenious process improvement methodology
All that pollution this creative engineer has caused....
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As others mentioned, it would be nice to see the whole video. Great visual on the just in time method. If there is an unforeseen issue on the line, is there a stop in the other components of the car manufacturing? For example a worker gets hurt assembling the doors, do the windows, engine, etc stop on that line?
Great visual of just in time and how to reduce human waste thus increasing efficiency. Very nice to see Taiichi Ohno and hear how he came up with his ideas.
such a visionary, he kept tweeking the process step by step and eliminated the waste!!
I'd always been interested in how the Japanese auto industry survived and then prospered following the 2nd war. This short video highlights just how effective lean manufacturing and the elimination of waste can be.
any1 know where is to the full length video?
And now I see people trying to implement Agile and Scrum as a hype. The lessons of this man would bring so much more than that.
Every one are ohno....if you start absorbing...the abnormalities...happening in front of you...
A good explanation of JIT
A good historic review of how Taiichi Ohno used TPS and its principles to maximize efficiencies of machinery and human labor during post-war Japan despite supply shortages.