Kanban Selected by KOYO and dj Orthopedics

Written by Thomas Cutler


1000% growth in e-kanban services inrepparttar past twelve months has North Carolina-based Datacraft Solutions (www.datacraftsolutions.com) poised to capture significant percentage of lean manufacturing organizations business.

According to Sam Bayer, President of Datacraft Solutions, “We have seen explosive growth from major manufacturing enterprises with Lean initiatives. From Wiremold to dj Orthopedics to KOYO to Outokumpu, our e-kanban system, Signum, is being used throughout North America.”

Fax Kaban is not Efficient and not Lean

At ten minutes per fax, someone is spending 3.5 hours per day in administration time. That inefficiency results in less time to utilize more suppliers or improverepparttar 143455 relationships with existing suppliers.

Furthermore, even if 99% of those faxes are trouble free procurement signals, four faxes per month are going to be problematic and diluterepparttar 143456 entire rationale for a lean manufacturing operation. Suppliers claim they did not receiverepparttar 143457 fax kanban; suppliers cannot makerepparttar 143458 shipment date requested and expedited shipping fees are incurred, or worse, there will be a stockout which will negatively impact customer service levels.

Immaterial Values in Business Management

Written by Stephan Szugat


Article Title: Immaterial Values in Business Management Author: Stephan Szugat Word Count: 915 Article URL: http://www.abenetis.com/encyclopedia.html Format: 65 Characters per Line

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Immaterial Values in Business Management

Maybe you have already heard that in some ways immaterial values are important for business management. But you might not found how to bring them into your management processes or into your reporting packages. However, first of all we should be clear, what immaterial values are? Well, this includesrepparttar balance sheet information about intangible assets, but is going far behind it.

As we all know, decisions are mostly based on feelings or emotions, than on logical judgement. A feeling is an energy. Energy is not material, it is immaterial. The overall emotions or motivation of employees in a business is a immaterial value, it could have positive and negative impact onrepparttar 143454 business development. Does sound very esoterical for you? Might be, but today we know that our emotions drive a lot of our life.

Not onlyrepparttar 143455 feelings ofrepparttar 143456 emplyoees have an impact onrepparttar 143457 business development, alsorepparttar 143458 feelings of potenial customers have it. These customer feelings could be measured as customer satisfaction, as how customers seerepparttar 143459 company or it's products and services and so on. There is more energy, which is immaterial, included in our business life as we are aware of.

Until today we might know about these energies or have read that businesses have to be more aware of them. But to find Solutions which are able to measure these energies are not very common and hard to find. Business Management still uses hard figures such as ratios based on financial values and just forgets that there has been more than onlyrepparttar 143460 numbers fromrepparttar 143461 accounting andrepparttar 143462 money inrepparttar 143463 pocket.

If you only look torepparttar 143464 accounting figures of a business, you only look to this company as if you were looking at an iceberg. You only see a fraction ofrepparttar 143465 iceberg, only what is aboverepparttar 143466 surface. Everything belowrepparttar 143467 surface is out of your view. Whilerepparttar 143468 iceberg is melting away, it still brings up new parts of it self. But you only see this new parts, whenrepparttar 143469 iceberg is melting. It's justrepparttar 143470 same withrepparttar 143471 accounting figures as soon as you see them they are gone. That means they are old, it's nice to knew them, but they relate to business already accomplished.

The accounting figures are just like to iceberg when it comes aboverepparttar 143472 surface while it is melting away. Now, wouldn't it be great to seerepparttar 143473 whole iceberg, even if a big part is belowrepparttar 143474 surface? Yes, it would be great. The immaterial values of your business are just below surface. If you bring them up, you could seerepparttar 143475 whole picture of your business.

Running a business only focusing on profit could lead to running into a collapse. It might take time, but soon customers and employees will find out that justrepparttar 143476 profit counts to a specific company. Well, it's correct, no business could survive without profit, but first of all every business has to make profit on immaterial items, such as image, motivation of employees and customers faith.

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