A Distinctive Approach to Ergonomics Kaizens.

Dan MacLeod, Anthony Banks, Steve Wish, Scotty Arrington
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OCCUPATIONAL APPLICATIONSThis case report shares an approach to ergonomics kaizen events, that is, using workplace teams in a concentrated activity to make as many improvements as possible in a few days in a given work area. This report provides an overview of (1) the structure of this particular approach, (2) the average number of improvements implemented, and (3) guidance for smaller organizations on less-elaborate approaches. The value of kaizen events is described regarding cultural change and creating habits of continual improvement in daily life, whether at work or at home. Practitioners may benefit from the details in this report, such as features important for success and the schedule for a four-day event. Researchers may benefit from familiarity with a nontraditional organizational structure. Furthermore, the kaizen approach may lend itself to university-enterprise interactions, including a changing context in which research topics can be formulated and results applied.

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一种独特的人体工程学改善方法。
职业应用本案例报告分享了一种人体工程学改善事件的方法,即利用工作场所团队在集中活动中在给定的工作区域在几天内尽可能多地进行改进。该报告提供了以下方面的概述:(1)这种特殊方法的结构,(2)实现的改进的平均数量,以及(3)小型组织在不太复杂的方法上的指导。改善事件的价值是关于文化变革和在日常生活中创造持续改进的习惯,无论是在工作中还是在家里。从业者可能会从报告中的细节中受益,例如对成功很重要的特性和为期四天的活动的日程安排。研究人员可能会从熟悉非传统的组织结构中受益。此外,改善方法可能有助于大学与企业的互动,包括一个不断变化的环境,在这个环境中可以制定研究主题并应用结果。
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