What Makes A Process Truly Effective? Dive Deeper Into Process Design and More with Tom Williams and Michael Hurd
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A good process is...
One that involves everyone using it. Seems simple enough, but designing effective processes for manufacturing demands a winning combination of experience, empathy, and iterative thinking.
This episode of Manufacturing Stream features Tom Williams, Head of Design and Process Engineering at Pandrol, and L2L CMMS/MES Implementation Consultant Michael Hurd. Both have decades of experience leading teams and improving processes on the shop floor.
Here’s what you’ll learn in this episode:
- How to build an effective process and generate frontline buy-in
- The art of balancing effiency and labor costs in manufacturing
- How standardization drives quality
- How solving process hangups often starts with the frontline
- The similarities and many, many differences in process design between a modular housing start up and a global industrial supply chain
- How implementing better tech takes buy-in and a good set of ears (and eyes)
Key moments:
00:00 Introduction to Manufacturing Experts
05:48 Global Challenges in Manufacturing
11:37 Flexibility in Production Processes
17:01 Defining Effective Processes
23:05 Process Improvement Strategies
24:32 Diverse Processes Across Manufacturing Locations
26:17 Memorable Problem-Solving Experiences
26:54 Learning from Failures in Maintenance Planning
28:52 Comparing Startups and Established Companies
31:26 Building a Maintenance Team from Scratch
35:11 Engaging Teams in Process Improvement
36:47 Implementing Better Tech in Manufacturing
42:46 Measuring ROI
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