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Book 7 Fundamentals of an Operationally Excellent Management System

Download or read book 7 Fundamentals of an Operationally Excellent Management System written by Chitram Lutchman and published by CRC Press. This book was released on 2015-01-22 with total page 444 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Developing and maintaining a disciplined management system provides any organization with a blueprint for exceptional performance and success. Indeed, for larger multinational corporations, a management system is a critical component for sustainable growth and performance management. In this book, the authors discuss a series of fundamentals for cr

Book Operations Excellence Management System  OEMS

Download or read book Operations Excellence Management System OEMS written by Chitram Lutchman and published by CRC Press. This book was released on 2019-09-17 with total page 170 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Written for users, this book provides a structured approach with processes for implementing OEMS based on the learnings and experiences from companies who have implemented OEMS. The book leverages the knowledge of experienced OEMS personnel to provide a compelling sense of direction for organizations in the implementation of OEMS. The book includes sample templates and tools where necessary to ensure successful implementation and sustainment. The content of this book provides a testing methodology for implementing an OEMS across any organization while avoiding the pitfalls others have encountered along the way. The book: Provides a simple and easy process to follow for implementing an OEMS Offers organizations an opportunity to avoid the implementation errors of early adopters and provides them with the ability of learning from the experiences of others Equipped with tools and processes to make implementation and sustainment very effective, thereby avoiding false starts Designed to improve HSE, business reliability, efficiency, effectiveness, and performance on an ongoing basis Presents a simple pathway for helping organizations across all industries including those that operate within the various segments of the Oil and Gas business, to become more operationally disciplined in the way we do business and operate our assets in a high-risk operating environment

Book Process Safety Management and Human Factors

Download or read book Process Safety Management and Human Factors written by Waddah S. Ghanem Al Hashmi and published by Butterworth-Heinemann. This book was released on 2020-11-13 with total page 345 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Process Safety Management and Human Factors: A Practitioner's Experiential Approach addresses human factors in process safety management (PSM) from a reflective learning approach. The book is written by engineers and technical specialists who spent the last 15-20 years of their professional career looking at behavioral-based safety, human factor research, and safety culture development in organizations. It is a fundamental resource for operational, technical and safety managers in high-risk industries who need to focus on personal and occupational safety management to prevent safety accidents. Real-life examples illustrate how a good, effective understanding of human factors supports PSM and positive impacts on accident occurrence. Covers the evolution and background of process safety management Shows how to integrate and augment process safety management with operational excellence and health, safety and environment management systems Focuses on human factors in process safety management Includes many real-life case studies from the collective experience of the book's authors

Book Complex Management Systems and the Shingo Model

Download or read book Complex Management Systems and the Shingo Model written by Rick Edgeman and published by CRC Press. This book was released on 2019-02-21 with total page 217 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Shingo Enterprise Excellence Prize Model (SEEM) has exerted global influence over the ways that exceptional organizations formulate/deploy strategy with its focus on processes, Lean thinking, continuous improvement, innovation, workforce development, and supplier strategies. This book details the SEEM, which lies at the heart of the Shingo Prize. It will link the theoretical underpinnings of the SEEM and their implications for practice. Case studies illustrate important points. Selected tools that support practical implementation of the model are discussed and their use illustrated. This book will deepen understanding of why the model works and how implementation can be accomplished.

Book Total Quality Management and Operational Excellence

Download or read book Total Quality Management and Operational Excellence written by John S. Oakland and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2014-04-24 with total page 555 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The notion of "Quality" in business performance has exploded since the publication of the first edition of this classic text in 1989. Today there is a plethora of performance improvement frameworks including Baldrige, EFQM, Lean, Six Sigma and ISO 9001, offering a potentially confusing variety of ways to achieve business excellence. Quality guru John Oakland’s famous TQM model, in many ways a precursor to these frameworks, has evolved to become the ultimate holistic overview of performance improvement strategy. Incorporating the frameworks that succeeded it, the revised model redefines Quality by: Accelerating change Reducing cost Protecting reputation Oakland’s popular, practical, jargon-free style, along with ten case studies eight of which are brand new, effortlessly ties the model to its real-life applications, making it easy to understand how to apply what you’ve learned to your practices and a achieve sustainable competitive advantage. Total Quality Management and Operational Excellence: Text with Cases (Fourth Edition) is supplemented for the first time with a suite of online teaching aids for busy tutors. This exciting update of a classic text is perfect for all students studying for professional qualifications in the management of quality, or those studying science, engineering or business and management who need to understand the part TQM may play in their subjects.

Book Applied Operational Excellence for the Oil  Gas  and Process Industries

Download or read book Applied Operational Excellence for the Oil Gas and Process Industries written by Dennis P. Nolan and published by Gulf Professional Publishing. This book was released on 2015-08-13 with total page 241 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Applied Operational Excellence for the Oil, Gas, and Process Industries offers a straightforward practical guide for oil and gas companies to understand the comparisons and contrasts between various types of safety management processes, including the standardized structure and ongoing extended benefits that operational excellence can bring to an oil and gas company. The goal of achieving operational excellence is to reduce costs, improve productivity, and enhance efficiency—in other words, operational excellence contributes to the bottom line. Following along with pre-built success in the process industries, many companies in the oil and gas industry appear to use a subset form of operational excellence, yet many are unsure or unaware of all the safety system components that will truly benefit the company holistically, and current literature is only applicable to the process and manufacturing industries. Packed with clear objectives and tools, structure guidelines specific to oil and gas, and guidance for how to imbed your existing safety program under the operational excellence umbrella known as "One-Step Merger," this book will help you establish an overall safety culture vision and challenge your organization to achieve higher levels of safety management and overall company value. Explores how to solidify a foundational operational excellence program applicable for your oil and gas company Clarifies the differences and benefits among various programs under operational excellence (OE), such as SHE (safety, health, and environment), PSM (process safety management), and SMS (safety management system) Explains how to audit and consistently assess how oil and gas OE systems are planned, implemented, and managed, with explanations on cost and time impacts as well as administrative protocols Includes a glossary, acronym appendix, and additional references for further reading

Book Leadership and Organisational Effectiveness Post COVID 19

Download or read book Leadership and Organisational Effectiveness Post COVID 19 written by Okechukwu E. Amah and published by Springer Nature. This book was released on 2023-06-10 with total page 231 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book considers the idea that existing leadership theories have arisen as a result of significant disruption in work structure. The authors argue that the Covid-19 pandemic provided such a disruption and an opportunity to reconceptualise leadership. In order to capture this opportunity and conceptualise new leadership theories, it is first necessary to understand what happened in the past, during the pandemic, and examine the future of work. Addressing three critical issues in leadership, the authors firstly present a framework that helps us understand and enact leadership in the ‘new normal.’ Parts 1 and 2 of the book address the past and current forms of leadership in the context of COVID-19. The book goes on to consider the lessons learned from COVID-19 in the context of the U.N Sustainability Development Goals (SDGs). The targets of SDGs 7 - 17 refer to the need for organisations to operate responsibly; they call for organisations to review their operations processes and to define effective performance using triple-bottom-line measures comprising economic, social and environmental measures. Since leadership plays a significant role in achieving these goals, the book includes chapters on efficiency in process design and operation, definition and implementation of the triple-bottom-line measures and ethical behaviours. Finally, the book explores how the current process of leadership development falls short in today’s context and calls for the need to develop effective leadership mindsets

Book Design for Operational Excellence  A Breakthrough Strategy for Business Growth

Download or read book Design for Operational Excellence A Breakthrough Strategy for Business Growth written by Kevin J. Duggan and published by McGraw Hill Professional. This book was released on 2011-09-16 with total page 321 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Beyond Six Sigma and Lean! Design your processes to facilitate real business growth, in both healthy and unhealthy economies Design for Operational Excellence defines why companies embark upon continuous improvement—and the true answer is not to improve efficiency, quality, or eliminate waste! The reason is to achieve Operational Excellence. Duggan, an established authority on OpEx, provides the design criteria and guidelines that enable you to grow your business organically by refocusing management’s attention from running the business to growing the business. Founded on eight key principles, this groundbreaking system facilitates the continuous flow of value into any operation—from customer service to sales to manufacturing. Kevin J. Duggan is a renowned speaker, executive mentor, and educator in applying advanced lean techniques to achieve Operational Excellence and the author of two books on the subject: Creating Mixed Model Value Streams and The Office That Grows Your Business—Achieving Operational Excellence in Your Business Processes. As the Founder of the Institute for Operational Excellence, the leading educational center on Operational Excellence, and Duggan Associates, an international training and advisory firm, Kevin has assisted many major corporations worldwide, including United Technologies Corporation, Caterpillar, Pratt & Whitney, Singapore Airlines, IDEX Corporation, GKN and Parker Hannifin. A recognized expert on Operational Excellence, Kevin is a frequent keynote speaker, master of ceremonies, and panelist at international conferences, and has appeared on CNN and the Fox Business Network.

Book Complex Management Systems and the Shingo Model

Download or read book Complex Management Systems and the Shingo Model written by Rick Edgeman and published by CRC Press. This book was released on 2019-02-21 with total page 291 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Shingo Enterprise Excellence Prize Model (SEEM) has exerted global influence over the ways that exceptional organizations formulate/deploy strategy with its focus on processes, Lean thinking, continuous improvement, innovation, workforce development, and supplier strategies. This book details the SEEM, which lies at the heart of the Shingo Prize. It will link the theoretical underpinnings of the SEEM and their implications for practice. Case studies illustrate important points. Selected tools that support practical implementation of the model are discussed and their use illustrated. This book will deepen understanding of why the model works and how implementation can be accomplished.

Book Best Practices for Operational Excellence  2nd Ed

Download or read book Best Practices for Operational Excellence 2nd Ed written by Luca Dellanna and published by Luca Dell'anna. This book was released on 2019-12-19 with total page 250 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "I'm a huge fan of High Output Management and Setting the Table [...] Luca's Best Practices for Operational Excellence took my management to the next level. It's been almost a month since I started implementing the principles, but I can already say that I've noticed a significant improvement in my company's morale [...] That feels amazing." – Molson Hart, Viahart CEO Inside, you’ll find the solutions to your problems as a manager: How to manage “difficult” employees? How to get your subordinates to solve their own problems? How to get more time for yourself to work on what’s important? How to introduce a culture of mutual trust, respect, and accountability, in a team which is demotivated or full of personal problems. What’s inside The 4 Principles of Operational Excellence that determine whether your organization will operate smoothly or always react to the last problem, whether your subordinates respect you and each other or operate with defensiveness and distrust. The 8 Best Practices of Operational Excellence that effective managers use weekly and monthly to ensure that the Principles are followed in practice every day, even when conditions are not optimal, even when they are not around. How to get buy-in, a roadmap for an impactful roll-out, and systems to sustain the change. This book does not let you alone with the complex reality of implementing change in a big company where multiple projects and agendas are involved. This book will help you improve the way your team works, leading to the following benefits: Less stress: as your team’s Operational Culture improves, they will learn how to solve alone problems you would have to micromanage instead. More time: as your team takes care of its own problems, you will be freed from running after emergencies and work on the things that matter. More respect: as you become a better leader, and your subordinates become better teammates, valuing each other’s work, you will become more respected and valued. More budget: as your team improves its output, your team’s bottom line contribution becomes available to be redistributed as budget and bonuses for you and your team. A better career: the skills you will learn with this book are rare and thus valuable. They will make you a more valued and respect employee, leading to a successful career. A complete playbook with best practices you can apply starting today in your company, to translate into impactful action the Principles of Operational Excellence. It includes comparisons between the actions of good managers and bad ones, lots of detailed examples, and word-by-word scripts. Other books only describe how an effective company looks like, ignoring how to get there. This book doesn’t leave you alone with the implementation. It proposes practical tactics and word-by-word scripts you can use to obtain buy-in from the Top Management and roll-out the change initiatives. THE COMPLETE TOOLKIT FOR THE OPERATIONS MANAGERS & SUPERVISORS IN MANUFACTURING & LOGISTICS Handle unmotivated workers and instill newfound proactivity. Get your workers to work safely, even when the boss is not looking. Get your employees to keep an orderly work-floor, even when they are not motivated. Get your quality up while decreasing the cognitive load of your workers. Manage a fast-changing company, where workers fail to keep up with growth and change. In this handbook, you will find all the procedures you need to run your operations smoothly.

Book The Art of Operational Excellence

Download or read book The Art of Operational Excellence written by Andre Philipp and published by BoD – Books on Demand. This book was released on 2024-05-24 with total page 302 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Immerse into the ART of OPERATIONAL EXCELLENCE and unleash the full potential of your company! Master the art of operational excellence with this groundbreaking guide. Discover how to develop a highly effective Operational Excellence system from the ground up, strategically align it with corporate leadership, and effectively utilize interim managers. Unlock the benefits of the integrated approach to Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) factors and leverage the transformative power of Artificial Intelligence (AI) for strategically optimizing your processes. The authors, renowned experts in the field of corporate leadership, bring their extensive experience from various industries to this work. Inspirational and practical, they support companies in building an effective Operational Excellence system and a "Culture of Excellence".

Book Kickstart Software Design Architecture

Download or read book Kickstart Software Design Architecture written by Dr. Edward D Lavieri Jr. and published by Orange Education Pvt Ltd. This book was released on 2024-09-17 with total page 412 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Learn to design robust software systems using modern architecture principles and practical hands-on experience KEY FEATURES ● Learn about fundamental software architecture concepts, including design patterns, microservices, and cloud computing. ● Bridge theory with practice through real-world examples and case studies. ● Gain expertise through an interactive and engaging learning approach, featuring coding exercises and hands-on opportunities. DESCRIPTION Explore the ever-evolving world of software architecture. Bridge the gap between emerging technologies and foundational principles, with a comprehensive guide tailored for newcomers to the field. The book highlights the significance of software architecture in building scalable, efficient, and robust applications. The book is structured into engaging chapters, each focused on a specific aspect of software architecture. It starts with an introduction to the basics of software design patterns, gaining an understanding of their role in crafting flexible and reusable code. Next, microservices are covered, followed by chapters that focus on cloud computing, containerization, and more. Chapters contain real-world examples, hands-on exercises, and case studies, to help readers gain both foundational knowledge and hands-on experience. By the end of the book, you should have a solid foundation in software architecture and be equipped with the knowledge and skills to confidently address complex software architectural challenges. WHAT WILL YOU LEARN ● Understand the essential principles and concepts of software architecture, including key design considerations and methodologies. ● Explore the principles of design patterns to create flexible, reusable, and maintainable code. ● Learn about the impact of different programming languages on software architecture and development, and how to choose the right language for your projects. ● Gain insight into the microservices architecture, its benefits, challenges, and best practices for implementation. ● Learn the fundamentals of containerization with Docker and streamline development, testing, and deployment processes. ● Get practical knowledge on deploying applications in various cloud environments, focusing on effective strategies and tools for cloud-based deployment. ● Explore essential DevOps practices that enhance collaboration, automation, and continuous delivery in software development. ● Master version control using Git, including branching, merging, and best practices for managing code repositories. ● Learn strategies for designing software systems that scale effectively and operate efficiently, handling increased loads and performance demands. ● Stay ahead of the curve with insights into emerging trends and technologies shaping the future of software architecture and development. WHO IS THIS BOOK FOR? This book is primarily for aspiring software architects and developers who are at the beginning of their careers or those transitioning into software architecture. This includes computer science students, junior software developers, and IT professionals seeking to deepen their understanding of software design principles, design patterns, and modern development practices. The book is also suitable for self-taught programmers and hobbyists who want to gain a structured understanding of software architecture. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Introduction to Software Architecture 2. Principles of Design Patterns 3. Role of Programming Languages 4. Introduction to Microservices 5. Building Microservices with Spring Boot 6. Containerization with Docker 7. Fundamentals of Cloud Computing 8. Deploying in the Cloud 9. DevOps Practices 10. Version Control with Git 11. Designing for Scalability and Efficiency 12. Future Trends in Software Architecture Index

Book Operational Excellence Handbook  A Must Have for Those Embarking On a Journey of Transformation and Continuous Improvement

Download or read book Operational Excellence Handbook A Must Have for Those Embarking On a Journey of Transformation and Continuous Improvement written by Rod Baxter and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2015-06-02 with total page 234 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Operational Excellence Handbook is designed for leaders and practitioners wishing to transform their organizations through strategy and culture, and through the application of operational excellence approaches, methodologies, processes, and tools. The handbook contains 70 chapters organized in five sections describing strategy, culture, methodologies, project management, and tools that are helpful to create immediate and sustainable value for your organization. As you travel on your value generation journey, you will wish to select the appropriate approach, methodologies, and tools - based on your organization's current situation, future strategies and goals, resource availability and limitations, as well as urgency and schedule needs - that will provide immediate value. With the purchase of this handbook, the reader has access to a file containing all templates referenced in the book.

Book Systems for Manufacturing Excellence

Download or read book Systems for Manufacturing Excellence written by Nick Rich and published by Kogan Page Publishers. This book was released on 2020-01-03 with total page 345 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Many production managers have de-stocked excessively large inventories, gone lean, experimented with continuous improvement processes and introduced new working practices. These interventions have largely failed. Businesses have also failed to invest in the workforce that undertakes improvements. This means that cash flow stops quickly, stocks are depleted to zero and customers lose confidence. Systems for Manufacturing Excellence looks at how people and technology work effectively together to generate high performance manufacturing and service operations. Not everyone is a Toyota but that does not mean we cannot learn from such businesses. The book will present a logic, variety of approaches and methods that underpin the different models of high performance used by 'world class' businesses. The authors use examples from their training with Toyota, work with Tesco, and many world class manufacturing businesses that form their research agenda. The book will help teams run each part of their production process for effectiveness and efficiency, with a high level of discipline that supports excellence in performance.

Book Habitually Excellent

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  • Author : Harold Chapman
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  • Release : 2023-05-30
  • ISBN : 9781667896663
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Download or read book Habitually Excellent written by Harold Chapman and published by . This book was released on 2023-05-30 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Can you imagine with me for a moment, a boat at sea? The boat has all the horsepower it needs and three times the fuel it needs to get to its destination and to cover for any major/minor deviations that may be required. However, the rudder is broken. Although this ship has the fuel and horsepower necessary to get it to its destination, it will spin around in the ocean and eventually run out of fuel and never get to its destination. This is analogous to many teams I encounter these days. These teams have enough people, and those people are even energized, but they lack clear direction based on principles. We must ask ourselves, "How is our rudder? How do we ensure clear direction?" To ensure we have a clear direction, we must first ensure that everyone on the team has the same understanding of the organization's definition of "success." Our mindsets are governed by the current paradigms that we use to make decisions each day. These paradigms are developed over the span of our entire lives. We would prefer to run our businesses by habits based on principles versus paradigms. Principles are universally applicable and will ensure that all of us are aligned. There are many paradigms toward Operational Excellence. I include Lean, Six Sigma, and Theory of Constraints withing OpEx. The first paradigm I would like to address is the paradigm of Lean (aka Continuous Improvement, Kaizen, etc....). Lean IS NOT "Less Employees Are Needed." Once Lean became the vogue thing to do, people started abusing the power of lean by using it to reduce headcount, so the above paradigm was earned. However, we must now earn the right to change that paradigm. Improvement to remove people is not a goal of mine, and it should NOT be a goal of yours. I use lean as a part of a holistic approach called Operational Excellence. In that context, Lean [Continuous Improvement] is... A system to identify problems and solve problems utilizing everyone on the team. Now, to truly understand Continuous Improvement, one must understand the definition of some terms: ?Problem = A deviation from the standard ?Standard = A challenging target condition that cannot always be met (so continuous improvement is a part of the Lean thought process). A standard could be defined by cultural, organizational, or technical work. The work may reside in the... ?Manufacturing Value Stream (flows from raw material to finished goods) ?Design Value Stream (flows from concept to launch) ?Business Value Stream (flows from order to cash) Our thinking must be that problems are treasures to be mined; not hidden but exposed for all to see. Once we have alignment around the definition of what Continuous Improvement IS, then we must develop alignment around a common set of habits. When it comes to Continuous Improvement, you don't have to be extreme, but you must be consistent. The steps to improvement are evolutionary, but the results can be revolutionary if you stay the course. Having a common understanding of these habits will allow the team to make better decisions and have better habits going forward. Never underestimate the power of a team that can make decisions effectively. If we want to be a continuously improving, world-class, excellent organization, we need to ensure the continuous, universal application of beliefs (behaviors and thinking). We must also be willing to continually address change, responsiveness, and the organization's ability to improve and adapt to its competitive environment. This book is aimed at describing the habits that will lead to the technical, cultural, and organizational changes that will drive your company toward True North (Perfection). I hope this book adds value to your journey.

Book Sustaining Operational Excellence at Nuclear Power Plants

Download or read book Sustaining Operational Excellence at Nuclear Power Plants written by IAEA. and published by . This book was released on 2022 with total page 42 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book The Handbook of Quality Management 2e  Pb

Download or read book The Handbook of Quality Management 2e Pb written by Thomas Pyzdek and published by McGraw-Hill Companies. This book was released on 2023-06-20 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product. The definitive guide to organizational excellence--completely updated Fully revised for the latest American Society for Quality (ASQ) Certified Manager of Quality/Organizational Excellence (CMQ/QE) Body of Knowledge, The Handbook for Quality Management: A Complete Guide to Operational Excellence, Second Edition offers in-depth guidance on effectively applying the principles of quality management in today's business environment and delivering superior results. Designed to help you prepare for and pass the ASQ CMQ/QE exam, this authoritative volume also serves as an essential on-the-job reference. Coverage includes: Business-integrated quality systems Organizational structures The quality function Approaches to quality Customer-focused organizations Integrated planning Strategic planning Understanding customer expectations and needs Benchmarking Organizational assessment Process control Quantifying process variation Quality audits Supply chain management Continuous improvement Effective change management Six Sigma methodology, including detailed descriptions of the DMAIC and DMADV approaches Management of human resources Motivation theories and principles Management styles Resource requirements to manage the quality function Over the past 40 years, the quality management discipline has undergone steady evolution from disparate quality assurance efforts to strategic, business-integrated functions. Today's quality manager must be able to plan and implement measurable, cost-effective process-improvement initiatives across the organization. Written by two of the foremost authorities on the subject and fully updated for the latest American Society for Quality (ASQ) Certified Manager of Quality/Organizational Excellence (CMQ/OE) Body of Knowledge, The Handbook for Quality Management, Second Edition provides an operational guide to the proper understanding and application of quality management in the current business environment. It serves as a primary reference source for an organization's quality program and for anyone seeking to pass the CMQ/OE exam, given by the ASQ. The Handbook for Quality Management: A Complete Guide to Operational Excellence, Second Edition: Clearly defines quality management principles and their application within a cross section of industries Integrates the application of Theory of Constraints, Six Sigma, and Lean thinking into the Quality Management discipline Contains detailed methods for planning, including customer needs recognition, benchmarking, and organizational assessments Discusses controls such as statistical process control, audits, and supply chain management Explains the stages of continuous improvement Incorporates classic motivation theory with more current management practices advocated by Joiner, Senge, and Deming, among others