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Reorganizing the Factory: Competing Through Cellular Manufacturing [Hardcover]

Nancy Hyer (Author), Urban Wemmerlov (Author)
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1563272288 978-1563272288 2002 1

Winner of the 2003 Shingo Prize!

Reorganizing work processes into cells has helped many organizations streamline operations, shorten lead times, increase quality, and lower costs. Cellular manufacturing is a powerful concept that is simple to understand; however, its ultimate success depends on deciding where cells fit into your organization, and then applying the know-how to design, implement and operate them.

Reorganizing the Factory presents a thoroughly researched and comprehensive "life cycle" approach to competing through cellular work organizations. It takes you from the basic cell concept and its benefits through the process of justifying, designing, implementing, operating, and improving this new type of work organization in offices and on the factory floor.

The book discusses many important technical dimensions, such as factory analysis, cell design, planning and control systems, and principles for lead time and inventory reduction. However, unique to the literature, it also covers in depth the numerous managerial issues that accompany organizing work into cells. In most implementations, performance measurement, compensation, education and training, employee involvement, and change management are critically important. These issues are often overlooked in the planning process, yet they can occupy more of the implementation time than do the technical aspects of cells.

Includes:

  • Why do cells improve lead time, quality, and cost?
  • Planning for cell implementation
  • Justifying the move to cells, strategically and economically
  • Designing efficient manufacturing and office cells
  • Selecting and training cell employees
  • Compensation system for cell employees
  • Performance and cost measurement
  • Planning and control of materials and capacity
  • Managing the change to cells
  • Problems in designing, implementing, and operating cells
  • Improving and adapting existing cells
  • Structured frameworks and checklists to help analysis and decision-making
  • Numerous examples of cells in various industries

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"Reorganizing the Factory is a great hands-on book! Buy it, read it, and embark on your "lean journey." -- Shahrukh Irani, Associate Professor, The Ohio State University

"This book clearly belongs on the bookshelf of every manufacturing manager interested in streamlining manufacturing operations and supply chains." -- Nallan Suresh, Professor, SUNY-Buffalo

"This is a great handbook for a manager either just starting or someone experienced with cells and looking to upgrade/enhance." -- Ronald Leong, Manager-Global Business Planning, Delphi Automotive Systems

"This is a must read for organizations who want to use Cellular Manufacturing to gain competitive advantage." -- Michael Wayman, General Manager-Steel Operations, Ingersoll Cutting Tools

"This will serve as a guide for companies who are looking to increase throughput, decrease cost, reduce inventories and leadtimes." -- Don Gogan, Plant Manager, Harley-Davidson Motor Company

Belongs on the bookshelf of every manager interested in streamlining manufacturing operations. -- Nallan Suresh, Professor, SUNY-Buffalo

In addition to "hard" cell design issues, the book focuses on the "soft" side of cells. -- Michael Wayman, General Manager-Steel Operations, Ingersoll Cutting Tools

Makes "Learning to See" and “Value Stream Mapping" dated! Great hands-on book ... Buy it, read it, start your "lean journey." -- Shahrukh Irani, Associate Professor, The Ohio State University

The authors also discuss office cells. Companies don't realize the benefits of going "cellular" in the office and the shopfloor. -- Ronald Leong, Manager-Global Business Planning, Delphi Automotive Systems

From the Publisher

Reorganizing work processes into cells has helped many organizations streamline operations, shorten lead times, increase quality, and lower costs. Cellular manufacturing is a powerful concept that is simple to understand; however, its ultimate success depends on deciding where cells fit into your organization, and then applying the know-how to design, implement and operate them.

Reorganizing the Factory presents a thoroughly researched and comprehensive “life cycle” approach to competing through cellular work organizations. It takes you from the basic cell concept and its benefits through the process of justifying, designing, implementing, operating, and improving this new type of work organization in offices and on the factory floor.

The book discusses many important technical dimensions, such as factory analysis, cell design, planning and control systems, and principles for lead time and inventory reduction. However, unique to the literature, it also covers in depth the numerous managerial issues that accompany organizing work into cells. In most implementations, performance measurement, compensation, education and training, employee involvement, and change management are critically important. These issues are often overlooked in the planning process, yet they can occupy more of the implementation time than do the technical aspects of cells.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 770 pages
  • Publisher: Productivity Press; 1 edition (2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1563272288
  • ISBN-13: 978-1563272288
  • Product Dimensions: 10.1 x 7.6 x 1.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,020,329 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Nancy Lea Hyer is Associate Professor at Vanderbilt's Owen Graduate School of Management. At Vanderbilt she teaches executive and MBA classes focused on project management, process development and improvement, and team leadership and facilitation. Professor Hyer has also taught at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill and at Indiana University-Bloomington. She has won executive program, Executive MBA, and MBA teaching awards, and both school and university-wide awards for excellence in undergraduate education.

Prior to joining Vanderbilt, Professor Hyer was Operations Research Manager at Hewlett-Packard's Network Measurements Division. In that capacity she was a project manager responsible for leading teams focused on operational and strategic improvement.

Her research focuses on lean processes and project management. Her publications have appeared in Harvard Business Review, California Management Review, Decision Sciences, IIE Solutions, Journal of Operations Management, Business Horizons, International Journal of Production Research, Manufacturing Engineering, and other scholarly and practitioner outlets. She is the co-author of Reorganizing the Factory: Competing through Cellular Manufacturing, which was awarded a 2003 Shingo Prize for "outstanding contribution to the body of knowledge in the field of manufacturing excellence." She serves on the Editorial Review Boards of Decision Sciences Journal of Innovative Education and Production & Inventory Management Journal.

In addition to her corporate experience as a project manager at Hewlett Packard, Nancy has worked with a number of organizations to provide focused project management and process improvement training and to create and lead strategic planning sessions, retreats, and retrospectives. Recent clients include Community Health Systems, Commerce Bank, Provident Bank, Compaq, Hewlett-Packard, WebMD, Cheekwood Botanical Gardens and Museum, Cigna, and RR Donnelley.

Professor Hyer earned her MBA and Ph.D. from Indiana University and holds an undergraduate degree from the University of Richmond.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Everything about CM and easy-to-understand., January 16, 2002
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This review is from: Reorganizing the Factory: Competing Through Cellular Manufacturing (Hardcover)
I personally had the chance to take Urban's Cellular Manufacturing class and discuss the entire book with him.

Urban and Nancy did an excellent job explaining what cellular manufacturing is, what it does, how it improves the competetiveness of an organization with easy language. The best thing about this book is that almost everything mentioned in the book can be implemented and you will learn how. There is NO hard-to-understand formulas, too technical information, or any junk info you will never use.

It also includes some real case studies from some European, African, and North American companies. You will find some survey results regarding the percent improvements these companies achieved as a result of cellular manufacturing.

Besides the technical info covered in the book, you will also find some people-related issues and how to deal with them. For example, how to choose the cell employees, how to build a cell team, etc.

In addition, the authors talk about some computer software, MPX, that can easily analyze a cell's performance, in terms of utilization levels of the machines/employees, lead times of the products, etc.

If you are in the process of implementing cellular manufacturing or if you have cells but also have problems, you will definetely need to look at this book. A great book and a must-read.

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5.0 out of 5 stars The definitive book on cellular manufacturing, September 25, 2002
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This book is THE reference book on cellular manufacturing. The authors have clearly distilled the knowledge gained from over 20 years of cellular manufacturing research. An excellent book and the most complete reference on the subject.
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First Sentence:
Skinner's quote from the 1960s provides us with an important lesson: higher quality, lower prices, more product variety, faster delivery, and greater flexibility in meeting customer needs are constant and timeless expectations. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
indirect labor tasks, cell employees, cell accomplishments, family sequencing rules, craft cells, cell bonuses, cell work teams, detailed cell design, processing time variance, cell design process, earned standard hours, individual piece rate system, visual scoreboard, cell operators, pure pull systems, waiting time formula, cellular manufacturing, cell supervisors, project objective statement, functional flow charts, information deliverables, direct cost allocations, indirect labor activities, quick response manufacturing, cell personnel
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Core Design Group, Turner Products, Process Performance Measurement Matrix, Office Machines, Gelman Sciences, Little's Law, Ingersoll Cutting Tool Company, Appendix Table, Deltrol Controls, United States, Ryerson Tull, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Decrease Move, Thorny Issue, Toyota Production System, High Low, John Burbidge, Six Sigma
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