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Follow on Google News | Continuous Improvement Thought Leaders & Practitioners Converged on WorcesterMore than 600 attendees gathered at the eighth annual Northeast Shingo Prize Conference to exchange proven methods for achieving operational excellence through the use of Lean Manufacturing philosophy and methodology.
By: GBMP GBMP (the Greater Boston Manufacturing Partnership) “Attending the Northeast Shingo Prize Conference is the best way for anyone passionate about lean to learn from others, benchmark their own efforts, and discover new tools to use on their path to operational excellence,” Conference highlights included an opening keynote by James Womack; author of the book The Machine That Changed the World, which made the term lean production known worldwide. Lean production considers the expenditure of resources for any goal other than the creation of value for the end customer to be wasteful, and thus a target for elimination. Lean manufacturing is a management philosophy derived mostly from the Japanese manufacturing industry, specifically the Toyota Production System (TPS), as well as the works of Frank Gilbreth, W. Edward Demings and Henry Ford. Billy Taylor, Director of Commercial Manufacturing for Goodyear’s North American tire division roused the crowd with his presentation “The Four Imperatives of Great Leaders”, as did Professor Barry Bluestone’s report on “Massachusetts’ For the fourth consecutive year, The Community of Lean Lounge enabled companies to showcase their achievements in lean – whether by sharing specific implementations of best practices or overall lean policy and deployment, and obstacles overcome, results achieved and how they are sustaining their improvements. Yokoten is the practice of peer-to-peer sharing, copying and implementing of kaizen ideas, either exactly or with customized improvements and it's a good thing! This year, The Community of Lean Lounge featured representatives from 15 regional companies, among them Hasbro, St. Vincent’s Hospital, Ruger, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Superior Tube, and Connecticut Spring and Stamping. The conference included tabletop and sponsor displays by The 5S Store, Fastenal, Visual Workplace, Gibson Engineering, Stiles Associates, Tax Credit Advisors, Fuss & O’Neill and AIT. During the conference, GBMP honored a record 19 nominees for the Silver Toaster Award for Employee Excellence in Lean and awarded the prize to Michael Fitzgerald of Ophir Optics in Andover, Massachusetts. Preparations are already underway for the ninth annual Northeast Shingo Conference scheduled for September 2013 on Cape Cod, Massachusetts. “True North,” an idiom that emerged from Toyota twenty years ago, connotes the compass for Lean transformation, a set of guiding principles that give purpose and direction to the technical aspects of operational excellence. Two decades later, while many organizations have gained a modest benefit from Lean technical improvements, the power of True North principles has eluded them. Most have hit plateaus well below their potentials, unable to sustain improvement and receive the full benefits of Lean transformation. But few organizations outside of Toyota have emerged as True North beacons; companies that have learned Lean tools are necessary, but not sufficient to create sustainable improvement. The 2013 Northeast region Shingo Prize Conference will focus on successful application of True North principles, bringing together managers, shop floor teams, and industry experts from these successful North American lean transformations to share their True North success stories – the obstacles they faced in setting a new course to world class and the success they gather once on course. End
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