In the food industry, the average cost of a product recall caused by quality issues is said to be $10 million. For car manufacturers, they can be even more costly, amounting to $22 billion in previous years.
These costs don’t include the negative impact they have on the company’s brand. To avoid these hazards, you need a comprehensive approach to managing quality improvement in your manufacturing processes.
In this blog post we will outline four pillars you can build on to manage quality improvement in manufacturing together with your frontline teams.
Quality control is critical to any manufacturing process but it goes way beyond monitoring operations.
Yes, checklists and regular inspections are necessary. But to get smoother and more sustainable processes, you need to nurture a quality control culture and involve employees in the creation of quality standards:
Besides building a quality-first work culture, companies should be diligent about establishing standard operating procedures (SOPs).
A good SOP is:
Well-crafted SOPs enable your team to reduce errors and waste. Using SOPs doesn’t mean you remove employee agency, joy, or responsibility.
According to a study, employees who don’t use SOPs tend to be more stressed than those who do. With good standards and a healthy work culture in place, they can be more focused on improvement ideas.
If your SOPs are stored in chunky paper manuals, chances are they are not being used effectively, which leaves your operations and quality improvement at risk.
Of course, the shop floor is a dynamic environment and nobody is as close to the action as your frontline. Inevitably, there will be things that need to be improved in any SOP. The best way to understand what’s happening is to encourage your team to share knowledge.
Quality improvement in manufacturing depends on the skills and capabilities of your frontline.
To impact quality improvement in manufacturing, keep these 4 things in mind:
Build a healthy work culture focused on operational excellence.
Establish SOPs.
Deliver instructions with the right tools.
Encourage knowledge sharing to drive continuous improvement and speed up new hire productivity.
When these best practices converge, you will see more employee engagement and less apathy. Empowered employees are the key to frontline excellence.
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