1st Edition

Work That Makes Sense Operator-Led Visuality, Second Edition

By Gwendolyn D. Galsworth Copyright 2022
290 Pages 300 Color Illustrations
by Productivity Press

290 Pages 300 Color Illustrations
by Productivity Press

290 Pages 300 Color Illustrations
by Productivity Press

This book presents the mechanics of implementing visuality on the value-add level known as Work That Makes Sense (WTMS). The step-by-step WTMS process described in this book teaches operators a proven method for translating information deficits into visual solutions that take the struggle out of their day-to-day work. As a result, operators transform their work area into a work environment that... Read more

Chapter 1. Introduction to The Visual Workplace

A Word at the Start to Managers

A Word at the Start to Value-Add Associates

You Are the Expert

What is a Visual Workplace?

The Translation of Information into Behavior

The Pre-Visual Workplace

The Ten Doorways: A Workforce of Visual Thinkers

The Benefits of a Visual Workplace

Chapter 2. The Building Blocks of Visual Thinking

One Simple Reason: Too Many Questions

Building Block 1: I-driven Visuality

Building Block 2: Standards

Building Block 3: The Six Core Questions

Building Block 4: Information Deficits

Building Block 5: Motion

Building Block 6: Work

Building Block 7: Value Field

Building Block 8: Motion Metrics

Putting It All Together

About the Examples in This Book

SECTION TWO

Chapter 3. Your Implementation Tool Box

Knowledge and Know-How

The Three Outcomes

Achieve a Showcase

Achieve Trackable Bottom Line Results

Adopt an Attitude of Learning

Your Implementation Tool Box: The Five Tools

Tool 1: Your Vision Place

Tool 2: Your Laminated Map

Tool 3: Your Visual Workplace Hit List

Tool 4: Visual Workplace Supplies

Tool 5: Visual Workplace Blitz

SMART PLACEMENT

Chapter 4. Smart Placement: Logic, Meaning, Mapping

The Logic: Function + Location = Flow

Smart Placement Begins with Thinking

Two Powerful Maps

Ideas, People, and Minority Reports

Your What-Is Map: Step-by-Step

Chapter 5. Smart Placement Principles (1-7)

Your Could-Be Map: Step-by-Step

Principle 1. Locate Function at/near the Point-of-Use

Principle 2. Nothing on the Floor/Nothing on Top

Principle 3. Capture the Range of Full Function

Principle 4. No Doors/No Drawers

Principle 5. Put It on Wheels

Principle 6. Make It Ergonomically Sound

Principle 7. Make Function Appear/Disappear at Will

Next Steps

SECTION THREE

Chapter 6. Smart Placement Principles (8-14)

Principle 8. Let Flow Do the Work

Principle 9. Do Major/Minor Sorts (Sort the Universe)

Principle 10. Co-locate Different Functions

Principle 11. Use the Existing Architecture

Principle 12. Store Things Not Air (Squeeze Out the Air)

Principle 13. Double the Function

Principle 14. Use the Natural Flow Line

Next Steps

THE VISUAL WHERE

Chapter 7. Visual Where: Borders

The Visual Where

Begin with Borders

The Logic of Borders: Six Reasons

The Mind is a Pattern-Seeking Mechanism

Smarter Borders: Adding Dimensions of Meaning

Color-Coded Borders

Applying Borders: Follow a Step-by-Step Process

Next Steps

Good for Laughs

Chapter 8. Visual Where: Address and ID Label

Address Basics

Making Your Addresses More Effective: Five Tips

Making Your Addresses More Powerful: Eight Innovations

Address by Function

Warehouse Addresses

ID Labels

The Visual Where: A Personal Testimony

SECTION FIVE

SECTION FOUR PEOPLE AND RESULTS

Chapter 9. Ourselves and Others

Terms and Definitions: Inertia and Resistance

The Parable of the Rowers

Chapter 10. Results

Results-1: LM Aero

Results-2: Skyworks Solutions

Results-3: Motorola

Results-4: Trailmobile

Results-5: Bio-Medical Facility

Results-6: Brandt Engineering Products

DRILLING DEEPER

Chapter 11. Visual Mini-Systems & Customer-Driven

Visual Mini-Systems: Major Motion Busters

The Visual Inventiveness of John Pacheco

Mini-System Opportunities

The Visual Inventiveness of Margie Herrera (I)

The Laminated Map: Tracking Your Progress

Common Areas: The Prototype-Pilot Process

The Visual Inventiveness of Margie Herrera (II)

Customer-Driven Visuality

The Visual Inventiveness of Rick Ell

Next Steps

Chapter 12. The Four Power Levels

Translating Information into Visual Devices

The Four Power Levels

Visual Indicators

Visual Signals

Visual Controls

Visual Guarantees

Learning to See

Chapter 13. We Are Visual Beings

THE 18 LEADERSHIP TASKS

Biography

Gwendolyn D. Galsworth