From the course: The Benefits of Standardization and Standard Work
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Mixed model: The Yamazumi Chart
From the course: The Benefits of Standardization and Standard Work
Mixed model: The Yamazumi Chart
- [Instructor] Okay, welcome back. So, what we've done so far in the previous videos is we've created three individual Type A, B, and C files with each of 'em balanced their cycle times against tackt time, so now what we're going to do is we're going to actually create a multiple model, and to do that, we're going to click the button that says Multiple Model, we'll type New, we're going to go ahead and give it a file name, so we'll just call this Multimodel, click Save, now it's wanting us to import some available files, so over in our Birdhouses folder, we have Type A, B, and C, so let's go ahead and import those over, and we'll click Save. Now what we see here is we've got our three operators and we've got some bars, so to make this a bit more easy to see, let's go ahead and go up here, our Full Menu is still selected, we're going to right-click and we're going to show Descriptives and Times. So now what we can see is…
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Contents
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Standardization4m 51s
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Prerequisites2m 43s
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Introduction6m 37s
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Three elements6m 10s
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Process capacity tool7m 43s
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Standard work combination sheet6m 50s
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Standard work sheet5m 57s
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Standard work instruction sheet3m 10s
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Standard work in progress (WIP)7m
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Lead time4m 46s
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Time observation sheet8m 37s
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How to draw a pig9m 13s
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Step by step11m 5s
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Mixed model standard work introduction3m 37s
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Mixed model: Balance work among operators6m 38s
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Mixed model: Balance cycle and takt time7m 31s
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Mixed model: The Yamazumi Chart4m 9s
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Mixed model: Creating combination sheets3m 59s
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Transactional standard work4m 19s
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Jon Miller on standard work17m 40s
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