Managerial engineering : techniques for improving quality and productivity in the workplace /
Ryuji Fukuda.
- 1st English edition
- Stamford, Conn. (P.O. Box 16722, Stamford CT 06905) : Productivity, c1983.
- xxvii, 179 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
Chapter 1. Principles of managerial engineering 1.1 The search for a reliable method 1.2 C5reating a favourable environment 1.3 Practicing together
Chapter 2. Reliable work 2.1 Lessons learned from accidents 2.2 Driven by necessity 2.3 Extracting the essence etc...
Chapter 3. Reliable method(1): The cause and effect diagram with the addition of cards 3.1 Ideal conditions 3.2 The quality control problem study group-conditions for development 3.3 What is CEDAC? etc...
Chapter 4. Reliable method(2): stockless production 4.1 Production control-basics for the manufacturer 4.2 Developing theories out of practice 4.3 Moving towards stockless production etc...
Chapter 5. A reliable method(3): IE Improvements 5.1. Robots and IE 5.2. Reducing set up time 5.3 The burnt strategy etc...
Chapter 6. Two approaches to "practice by all" 6.1 OET: Utilizing errors for practice 6.2 Practicing QC by the case method
Chapter 7. Situational analysis: find your problems yourself 7.1 Cartoons for equipment maintenance 7.2 Replacing formal meetings 7.3 Clarifying the problem situation etc...
Chapter 8. An invitation to self study-for the active mind 8.1 On the hawthorne study 8.2 Improving the company's constitution