ABSTRACT

Here's the quickest and most inexpensive way to learn about the pioneering work of Shigeo Shingo, co-creator (with Taiichi Ohno) of just-in-time. It's an introductory book containing excerpts of five of his classic books as well as an excellent introduction by Professor Robinson.

chapter 1|18 pages

Editor’s Introduction

Shigeo Shingo’s Contributions to Manufacturing

chapter 2|26 pages

Author’s Introduction

Fundamental Flaws in European and American Production Philosophies*

section 1|5 pages

Improvement *

chapter 4|11 pages

Stage One: Problem Identification

chapter 5|6 pages

Stage Two: Basic Approaches to Improvement

(I) Understand the Status Quo

chapter 6|26 pages

Basic Approaches to Improvement

(II) The Pursuit of Goals

chapter 7|8 pages

Basic Approaches to Improvement

(III) Better Means

chapter 8|32 pages

Stage Three: Making Plans for Improvement

Shigeo Shingo’s Contributions to Manufacturing

chapter 10|11 pages

Understanding and Conviction

chapter 11|11 pages

The Force of Habit

section 2|5 pages

Section Two: Zero Quality Control

chapter 12|5 pages

Inspections

chapter 13|14 pages

Approaching the Zero QC Method

chapter 14|37 pages

More on Inspection Systems

chapter 15|20 pages

Using Poka-Yoke Systems

section 3|5 pages

Section Three: A Revolution in Manufacturing

chapter 16|5 pages

Introduction to SMED

chapter 17|9 pages

Setup Operations in the Past

chapter 18|10 pages

Fundamentals of SMED

chapter 19|13 pages

Techniques for Applying SMED

chapter 20|22 pages

Applying SMED to Internal Operations

chapter 21|3 pages

Basic Examples of SMED

chapter 22|14 pages

Effects of SMED

chapter 23|9 pages

About the Author

chapter 24|3 pages

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