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Basic MOST® Appreciation Course - PT8
1 Day
Maynard Operation Sequence Technique - MOST®
The concept of MOST®... Work is defined as the product of force times distance or more simply: "Work is the displacement of a mass of object". All basic units of work are organised for the purpose of accomplishing some useful result by simply moving an object(s). This concept is the basis for MOST® Sequence Models. The primary work units are no longer basic motions. "They are fundamental activities dealing with the entire event of moving one or several objects from one location to another". These systems are described in terms of basic parameters or sub-activities that are fixed in an activity sequence. Consequently, the basic "move object" pattern is described by a universal sequence model instead of detailed and independent motions.
Who Should Attend
The course is designed for Senior Management, Executives and Directors who wish to improve the operating effectiveness of their companies or departments.
Programme
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Introduction to MOST
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Preceding Techniques
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Concept of MOST®
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Demonstrator sequence
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The range of Sequences
Theory
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Time Units
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MOST® Interval Grouping
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Balancing Time
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Balancing Effect
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MOST® Balancing Time
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Application Deviation
General Move
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Sequence Model
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Parameter Definitions
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Exercises
Controlled Move
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Sequence Model
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Parameter Definitions
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Exercises
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TIMES is a synthetic data blocking system designed to create process times for virtually any operation that has a defined method laid down, it can also be used as a tool for comparison of different methods or for developing new methods, for lean manufacturing engineers it proportions the work to added value and non added value automatically thus highlighting potential areas for improvement. Data is based on a Predetermined Motion Time System (PMTS)
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