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Training Within Industry Program Job Instruction - 9781897363928

Un libro in lingua di War Manpower Commission Dooley C. R. Enna Products Corporation edito da Productivity Pr, 2009

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Training Within Industry is the structural genesis of Lean Manufacturing and the heart of kaizen, the practice of small continuous improvements. From the Toyota Production System to the standardization of training retail sales clerks, Training Within Industry proves that true innovation is timeless. The training material contained in this 8 ½ X 11”, 84 page Training Within Industry book is as applicable today as it was when it was first written down, decades ago.The Job Instruction Training Program is based upon the idea that the proper instructing of employees is done not just by telling, but by showing, telling and following up. Because of the time taken to properly instruct its employees a company will see less scrap, rework and rejects, as well as see fewer accidents due to misinformation. The importance of a well instructed work force cannot be emphasized enough and through the use of this book you will discover how to: Properly instruct workers on their job Prepare and train instructors on how to train new employees Reduce training time and increase safety on the job Get continuous, positive results through training This streamlined method of instruction can, and will, help in training both new and experienced workers and will dramatically cut down employee training time. Through the use of sample scenarios and discussion topics, the key elements to implementing a great training program are outlined. Through practice, breakdowns, and repetition the T.W.I. Job Instruction book leads the way to a greater, better trained work force.A short, intensive training program for supervisors and job instructors presented by Training Within Industry Service in cooperation with Federal and State representatives for Vocational Education.

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