Any Plan-Do-Check-Adjust project that ties the problem back to dollars wasted has a strength and credibility that often sets it apart from other projects. In these tough economic times, every dollar saved is a dollar earned. And, even though it’s a savings of less than $20 per affected home, that dollar amount starts adding up as production increases. PDCA and Kaizen are about small, incremental improvements. Saving $20 here and $20 there adds up to larger savings in the big picture, and ultimately affords the small private homebuilder the advantage.
Posted by: JC Gatlin | April 6, 2011
PDCA of the Month – “Weather Stripping” – March 2011
Posted in PDCA of the Month | Tags: Building Parters, counter measures, Kaizen, Lean, PDCA, Point of Cause, PROBLEM SOLVING, Problem Statement, Root Cause, Trades, waste








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