Total Productive Management
ISBN:
978-3-940775-15-3
Verlag:
CETPM GmbH Deutscher Management Verlag
Land des Verlags:
Deutschland
Erscheinungsdatum:
10.01.2014
Format:
Hardcover
Seitenanzahl:
160
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Is it possible to increase the productivity of a company by 30% or even 50%?
Is an OEE (or overall equipment efficiency) increase in a manufacturing plant
from 60% to 80% achievable and can it be sustained? Can business processes,
seen from the customer-perspective, be shortened in a way that customer services
are improved in quality and speed? Are increases in added value of 50%
nothing more than a utopian dream? Can it be achieved that employees identify
themselves with the objectives of their company thereby utilizing their full
potential, knowledge, and skills with pride and conviction for the good of the
company that they are working for?
These are some of the questions that this praxis oriented book seeks to answer.
Its purpose is to introduce to professionals, managers, and students the basics
of Total Productive Management and to familiarize the interested reader with
the comprehensive ideas of TPM. Having read this book, the reader knows both
fundamental and expanded pillars of TPM. They will have an overview over the
most important TPM tools and know the steps that are necessary for a successful
TPM introduction to a company or organization.
Biografische Anmerkung
Prof. Dr. Constantin May graduated in industrial engineering and management at the
University of Kaiserslautern and then became consultant at IDS Scheer AG, Saarbruecken.
After working as research assistant at the Catholic University of Eichstaett-Ingolstadt,
Prof. May obtained his doctorate for his work on operations management. This
was followed by a position as head of division at the Schaeffler Group, taking him also to
South East Asia for prolonged stays. Since 1999, Professor May is now teaching production
management and logistics at Ansbach University of Applied Sciences. He has been
the head of the CETPM since its foundation in 2005.
Peter Schimek is a graduate engineer in mechanical engineering, industrial engineering,
and ergonomics. Between 1996 and 2003, he was employed as a plant leader in the
foods industry, successfully implementing TPM in this capacity. He received together
with his plant a number of JIPM-TPM Awards. Before that, he worked, for example, for
Mars Incorporated, USA, and gained experience as a manager in the roles of Chief Industrial
Engineer, Chief Engineer, Plant Manager, and General Manager in Germany, England,
the Netherlands, Belgium, and Brazil. Mr. Schimek heads the „Awarding“ division
at the CETPM.