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articles:value_added_audits [2023/07/18 20:52] – [Preparing for a Value-Added Audit] rrandall | articles:value_added_audits [2023/07/18 21:00] (current) – [Definitions] rrandall | ||
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__Necessary Non-Valued Activities (NNVA)__ \\ | __Necessary Non-Valued Activities (NNVA)__ \\ | ||
Activities that are absolutely necessary to complete work with the present operations and/or equipment. These activities do not add value to the customer but must be performed in order for the process to produce products and/or services that satisfy customer requirements. | Activities that are absolutely necessary to complete work with the present operations and/or equipment. These activities do not add value to the customer but must be performed in order for the process to produce products and/or services that satisfy customer requirements. | ||
- | <note>NNVAs typically " | + | <WRAP center round info 80%> |
+ | NNVAs typically " | ||
+ | </WRAP> | ||
__Non-Value Added (NVA)__ \\ | __Non-Value Added (NVA)__ \\ | ||
Any action that does __not__ add value to a product or service (value being defined by the customer) and is not necessary for the company to produce products/ | Any action that does __not__ add value to a product or service (value being defined by the customer) and is not necessary for the company to produce products/ | ||
- | The following | + | The eight lean manufacturing wastes, mostly derived from the TPS (Toyota Production System), have a universal application to businesses today. The acronym for the eight wastes is DOWNTIME. |
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===== Preparing for a Value-Added Audit ===== | ===== Preparing for a Value-Added Audit ===== | ||
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When using hard copy (paper) flowcharts, a common technique is to use different color highlighters to categorize each activity. When using a computer or tablet, many flowcharting software programs allow the user to change the color of the symbols. Obviously, there should be a " | When using hard copy (paper) flowcharts, a common technique is to use different color highlighters to categorize each activity. When using a computer or tablet, many flowcharting software programs allow the user to change the color of the symbols. Obviously, there should be a " | ||
- | <note>A Value-Added Audit can focus on ANY portion of a process. It doesn' | + | <WRAP center round tip 80%> |
+ | A Value-Added Audit can focus on ANY portion of a process. It doesn' | ||
+ | </WRAP> | ||
===== Post Audit Analysis ===== | ===== Post Audit Analysis ===== |