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Presented By Anupam Sharma
KANBAN SYSTEMS
What is Kanban? Kanban, a Japanese word, literally meaning
“signboard” or “billboard” Means of achieving JIT production System of continuous supply of components & parts Enables workers to have
What they need Where they need it, and When they need it
What is Kanban? Can be used by
Manufacturing Organizations Non Manufacturing Organizations
Kanban system can be implemented either Manually or Through oracle based applications, or A hybrid of Oracle and Manual techniques
Why Kanban? Visualize workflow Lower inventory investment Better “customer” service Reduced administrative costs
Starting with Kanban Start with what you do know Modify it slightly to implement pull Use a transparent method for viewing work, and
organising the team Limit WIP and pull work when the team has capacity Evolve from there by recognising bottlenecks, waste
and variability that affect performanceKanban will support the team’s journey of process
Improvement and will expose the best solution
Manual Kanban Manual Information system to control
production, material transportation, and inventory
A visual record is left at the site to achieve replenishment
In the broad sense it is a communication signal from a downstream process (customer) to an upstream process
Kanban Card
Simple 2-Bin Hybrid Kanban
Here, Number of Kanbans (bins) = (Demand during lead time+ Safety stock)/Size of the Bin
Types of Kanban Production Kanban (P-Kanban) Transportation Kanban (T-Kanban) Kanban Square Material Kanban Supplier Kanban
Implementable Elsewhere?
IT industry? Service Industry (hotels, restaurants)? TAPMI?
Kanban Board
Kanban References: Anderson, Kanban in Action:
http://www.agilemanagement.net/Articles/Weblog/KanbaninAction.html Hiranabe, Kanban Applied to Software Development: from Agile
to Lean: http://www.infoq.com/articles/hiranabe-lean-agile-kanban Ladas, Scrumban - Essays on Kanban Systems for Lean
Software Development: http://www.lulu.com/content/3864767 Ladas, Scrum-ban:
http://leansoftwareengineering.com/ksse/scrum-ban/ Belshee, Naked Planning, Kanban Simplified:
http://joearnold.com/2008/03/naked-planning-kanban-simplified/