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articles [2019/02/10 14:05] – [Articles] rrandallarticles [2019/03/17 18:37] – [How to Metrologically Confirm (a.k.a. "calibrate") Vernier, Dial or Digital Calipers] rrandall
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 [[:articles:Calipers-advantages_and_disadvantages|Calipers: Advantages and Disadvantages of the 3 types]] [[:articles:Calipers-advantages_and_disadvantages|Calipers: Advantages and Disadvantages of the 3 types]]
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 +[[:articles:standard_work_audits|Standard Work Audits]]
  
 [[:articles:triz_application|Continuous Improvement... and TRIZ]] [[:articles:triz_application|Continuous Improvement... and TRIZ]]
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 +===== Standard Work Audits =====
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 +A great video from Patrick Adams (CEO of [[https://findleansolutions.com|PA Consulting Services LLC]]). Patrick is a MBA, Lean Coach, Six Sigma Black Belt from Allendale, Michigan.
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 +I visited one company where a critical process underwent a Standard Work Audit every hour... performed by a different member of the team working in that process (the auditor role was rotated amongst the team). While ISO 9001 & AS 9100 auditors might question the "impartiality" of the "auditor" performing the Standard Work Audit, none of the "auditors" ever audited their own work. Instead, this approach was, essentially, a "buddy audit" (or "associate audit") approach. This ensured that the entire team was "on the same page" in understanding the process.