Pretty cool video, though would be nice to have some dialogue.....vs. the music.
agreed. efficiency makes the process better but not necessarily does it make the item better.I think I liked the two man teams that built the motors in my 11 & 14 better. Ford would argue their current process is more efficient, but fewer cooks make a better soup..
Reminds me of the music from the movie FLASH GORDON back in the day. lol Good video though.+65k that music is brutal.
As most everyone has said, the music was too much and muted just didn't cut it. So, I made my own version...
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If standards are created and followed correctly, it doesn't matter if you have 1 or 100 people building, you're result (the product) will be the same. Following and maintaining those standards is more difficult the more operators you introduce into the process. However, the more handoffs you have, the less efficient your process becomes. It's quite the balance!agreed. efficiency makes the process better but not necessarily does it make the item better.
If standards are created and followed correctly, it doesn't matter if you have 1 or 100 people building, you're result (the product) will be the same. Following and maintaining those standards is more difficult the more operators you introduce into the process. However, the more handoffs you have, the less efficient your process becomes. It's quite the balance!
Giving operators the correct tools and instructions are more important than how many people you're giving them to... up to a point.
Sorry, carry on.
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Agreed. Unfortunately, the stuff we make isn't so prestigious so building morale and excitement around our product is difficult. Clock in, clock out. I'm kind of jealous of manufacturers that make cool stuff.The best way to accomplish big tasks with small teams is all in strategy, assembling an exceptional team, and setting truly challenging and meaningful goals. The harder the goals, the higher the prestige.
There’s a rare air associated with being a niche line assembly builder on the Romeo Line as there should be.