What is OEE and Why Does it Matter?
OEE, or Overall Equipment Effectiveness, is a classic performance metric used to score the overall efficiency of a process. It is good and necessary, but it’s not sufficient by itself.
Finding and tracking the right balance between metrics is a fundamental part of every process in every organization.
Dr. Lars Maaseidvaag goes in-depth on OEE in our latest blog:?Overall Equipment Effectiveness: Necessary, But Not Sufficient.
Join us on?August 9th, 16th, and 23rd?for our newest Master Series: Introduction to Process Modeling for Data-Driven Lean Design.
Learn how to build process models, a digital twin of your workflow, to pilot and stress test process improvements before implementation.
There's still time to enroll in our fall blended program for Green and?Black Belt certification! If you're looking to expand your knowledge of process improvement, this instructor-led program may be the perfect fit.
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Fraud Squad is MoreSteam's newest Lean simulation! It's a process improvement case study that walks through the DMAIC method to help identify problems in a financial setting.
Stay tuned for more information! In the meantime,?check out our other simulations.
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We have a new iteration of EngineRoom's Response Optimizer Tool!
Now?users can calculate and optimize the results of up to three equations simultaneously.
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The U.S. market share for manufactured goods by domestic producers has been in decline for the last 20 years. A company that's not continuously raising its own productivity bar will lose competitive ground.
Describing a journey map creates a mosaic to guide leaders and their teams to deliver value. A strong vision fosters a culture of continuous improvement that can serve as a powerful tool for attracting and retaining top talent.
"Culture eats strategy for breakfast."
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