Sunday, February 24, 2008
INTENSIVE EXERCISE
Friday, February 22, 2008
TOYOTA ADAPTS TO THE OLDER WORKER
This from the NY Times piece this morning:
Workers on the plant floor used to choose the parts they needed to install on each vehicle from bins next to the assembly line. Now, a crew of workers upstairs loads the required parts into containers. The bins are placed inside the empty car bodies. Workers need only reach for the appropriate parts. After use, the bins are collected and sent upstairs to be refilled. The process will be part of the operation at Toyota’s new plant in Mississippi. It has cut Tsutsumi’s labor costs by 20 percent, said Osamu Ushio, general manager for the final assembly division, for two reasons.
First, cutting out the need to pick out parts shortened the training time for temporary workers, who make up one-third of the work force at Tsutsumi.
Second, older Japanese workers who are guaranteed lifetime employment by Toyota but can no longer handle the physical tasks of building cars can shift to loading containers.
The article can be found at http://www.nytimes.com/2008/02/22/business/worldbusiness/22toyota.html?_r=1&th&emc=th&oref=slogin, which really is about Toyota's international training facility.
http://blogs.iht.com/tribtalk/business/globalization/?p=659
Thursday, February 7, 2008
Stewardship at Leadership Santa Barbara County (leadsb.org)
Tuesday, February 5, 2008
Performance Measures at Work
Stewardship
- Exchange of purpose, we are all responsible for defining vision and values
- Right to say no without fear of recrimination
- Taking personal accountability so as to achieve joint accountability (I think my parents used to call this group responsibility, and the phrase often emerged when we started tattling on each other)
- Absolute honesty is achieved in an atmosphere where there is redistributive power and less vulnerability
- Maintain contact without control, not abdication
PBM: Introduction
Profit Beyond Measure
- Knowledge creation and diffusion is the root of competitive advantage
- all organizations are embedded and interdependent with larger natural and social systems
- how work is organized must be guided by principles of living systems.