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Title: | Seven wastes knowledge sharing by mobile learning | Authors: | Eung Bopha | Keywords: | Seven waste knowledge;Mobile learning | Issue Date: | 2017 | Publisher: | Vietnamese-German University | Abstract: | The growth of world economy and globalization in Asia has resulted the most competitive market for manufacturers by required to produce products with competitive cost, ideal quality and delivery time to fulfil customer satisfaction. In order to success in this market, eliminate non-value added (waste) is considered as a key driven. A production system that focus on minimizing waste to improve quantity and quality cost [Lon-10] known as Lean manufacturing. It helps in time saving or over motion during product operation time. As waste elimination is simple and easy methodology, most workers neglect from this point and only focus on speeding up their process to achieving the output target. By contrast, this usually leads to more defects. Lean Seven Wastes is one of the most effective strategy to improve effectiveness of cost, quantity, and quality. However, successful Lean implementation requires all employees at all levels in an organization be knowledgeable about Lean system. Manufacturing companies realized that educating employees is a key issue to improve the productivity. By providing only training courses in a classroom could not help the employees to well understand about Lean; it needs everyday practical lesson learn and knowledge sharing. In this thesis, another approach is used: encouraging every employee to build a culture of knowledge sharing throughout the whole company by integrating Lean knowledge management and mobile learning. The seven wastes mobile application is created as a sample tool to virtualize how knowledge is shared. Distributing right knowledge management leads the employees to performance more efficiently such as better and faster decision making, repeated mistakes avoiding and problem-solving encounter [Sta-14]. In addition, mobile learning technology is a new learning experience for learner to access the lesson at anywhere and anytime with ease via smart phones. The main concept of this thesis is to create the right knowledge management and sharing culture which could make improvement in production process more efficiency as all employees and workers are aware of the mistakes and non-value added activities that they make during working processes. Continuous improvement will be implemented by workers’ willingness and habit when eliminating waste become their mind-set from knowledge sharing culture of waste. Mobile learning will be used as the tool to support knowledge sharing anytime and anywhere, and to assist in making report. |
URI(1): | http://epub.vgu.edu.vn/handle/dlibvgu/814 |
Appears in Collections: | Global Production Engineering & Management (GPEM) |
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