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Training Within Industry

and Toyota
A look at the role of TWI in Toyota and TPS

John Shook
the First TWI Summit
Orlando Florida
June 6, 2007

Topics

TWI and me
TWI and Toyota
TWI and you

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The NUMMI Case:


Lean Success with a UAW Workforce

Agreement between Toyota and GM:


Toyota manages the plant and
implements the Toyota Production System
GMs worst plant:
Quality
Workforce
Former GM workers offered jobs:
Including the old troublemakers

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The NUMMI Case:


Lean Success with a UAW Workforce
Extensive training program:
Over 600 employees sent to Japan for training
Over 400 trainers sent from Japan to NUMMI
About 30 managers or "coordinators" from Japan
TPS established:
Physicals, hard technology
- Product, plant layout, etc.
Soft technologies
- Management/people systems
(Note: soft doesnt mean easy!)

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Training Within Industry


TWI - The training program instituted to support the
U.S. war production effort from 1941 1945

Millions of Americans
Trained over five year period.
This training is forgotten in
the US.
It formed the basis of Toyotas
core training. Toyota still uses
much of it to this day!

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JI: Being brought back to US at


NUMMI in Fall of 1984

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The NUMMI Case:


Lean Success with a UAW Workforce

Results

In about one year

Quality:

Equal to Takaoka Japan


Best in GM history

Productivity:

Close to Takaoka Japan


Best in GM

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TWI and me: Toyota Training Map


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MANAGER
POST-PROMOTION
*MANAGER
PRE-PROMOTION
ASST-MANAGER
POST-PROMOTION

*TPS for
non-production managers

FOREMAN
POST-PROMOTION
*ASST-MANAGER
PRE-PROMOTION

*FOREMAN
PRE-PROMOTION

**Foreign Languages
GROUP LEADER
POST-PROMOTION

Lectures
**Programming

*GROUP LEADER
PRE-PROMOTION

S
T
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F
F

WSTC
*MID-CAREER
PROBLEM-SOLVING

TEAM LEADER
POST-PROMOTION

*TEAM LEADER
PRE-PROMOTION

NEW EMPLOYEE
ORIENTATION
NEW EMPLOYEE
ORIENTATION

TJR - Job Relations: Communication Skills


Standardized Work & Kaizen

TJI - Job Instruction

*Welding, etc.

Basic Problem Solving

H O U R LY E M PLOYE E S
LEGEND:

Training to perform role


at each level: Role of the Plant Mgr, etc

Three types:

Training in technical skills: SW, CAD, etc.

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Required
*Assigned
**Optional

TWI and Toyota: a few quick facts


JR, JM, JI introduced in early 1950s
J courses referred to with T prefix

T-JM, T-JI, T-JR (also T-JS Job Safety)

JI still taught with virtually no modification to this day


JR modified in about 1980 and terminated in 2000
JM dropped in mid-1950s in favor of
- Shingo P-Course,
which was then dropped in favor of
- Standardized Work (later Standardized work &
Kaizen)

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Job Instruction training at Toyota

Taught at virtually every Toyota

production site since introduction in


1953!
Still taught in its original form!!

virtually no change
until recently some abbreviations now
taking place outside Japan

Considered fundamental, critical all other


training

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Job Methods training at Toyota


Replaced first by Shingos P-Course

Production Course

Content was essentially IE-based Kaizen


More detailed and broader than JM

one-week course taught monthly primarily in latter half of 1950s

Replaced later by internally developed Standardized


Work & Kaizen training

Education & Training Department


Production Survey Department, later re-named in English
Operations Management Consulting Division
More detailed and broader (system view) than P-Course

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Some things JM lacked for Toyota


Focus on waste, 3 Ms of Muda, Muri, Mura

How to identify and eliminate

especially overproduction

Focus on flow

Product-oriented workflow
Timing

lead time, Takt Time

Information

to make the right part in the right amount at the right time

(note Deming connection here)

System focus

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JM replaced by Standardized Work & Kaizen


Standardized
Work Chart

From: Pick up bar


To: Set RP in press

Analysis
Number

1/3

5-15-95

AX

3
2

Leader:
Coach:

1
8

Takt Time

56

7
6

+
SPOT
WELDER

ROBOTIC
WELDER

1/10
[Quality check
Every 10 pieces]

PUNCH
PRESS

Std. In-Proc
Inventory

Cycle Time

54

In-Process
Inventory

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Quality
Checkpoint

Safety
Precaution

JM replaced by Standardized Work & Kaizen

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JM replaced by Standardized Work & Kaizen

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Standardized Work as
Structured Learning for the Operator
WhatisStandardizedWork?WhatisKaizen?
Theyaretwosidesofthesamecoinifyoutry
tohaveonewithouttheother,youwill
encounteroneoftwotypesofveryserious
problems:
1. StandardizedWorkwithoutKaizen;
2. KaizenwithoutStandardizedWork.

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Job Relations training at Toyota

Revised in 1980

new case studies


some new points of emphasis

Terminated in 2000

TCS Toyota Communication Skills developed and

instituted in 2004
similar format and method to JR, but different
content
- more emphasis on skills in coaching and
listening
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Quantity
or Flow The Thinking Production System
Control Best Quality - Lowest Cost - Shortest Lead Time Quality
Through Shortening the Production Flow By Eliminating Waste Control
Quality, Quantity,
then Cost
Just in Time
The right part
at the right time
in the right amount
Continuous Flow
Pull System
Takt Time

Jidoka
Built-in Quality

Automatic Machine Stop


Fixed Position Line Stop
Error Proofing
Visual Control
Labor-Machine Efficiency

Production Lines
That Stop for
Abnormalities

HEIJUNKA

Standardized Work and Kaizen


Mutual Trust; Employee Development
Stability; TPM; 5S
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Robust Products and Processes


Supplier Involvement

Some Key Influences on Toyota


TWI
Deming
Shingo
Samuel Smiles
Ford
GM
Scientific method
German aerospace engineering
American machine tools industry
Buddhism
Japanese culture & society
Mikawa culture & society
Japanese education system

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Some Key Influences on Toyota


TWI

scientific method
continuous improvement

standards, improvement
individual initiative

employee development
OJT focus
cascaded training

Deming

scientific method

quality, SPC, TQM


PDCA

Shingo
industrial engineering
Samuel Smiles

individual initiative and learning: mistakes are okay


(jishuken means self-initiated learning)

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Roots of TPS
Jidoka and the famous loom

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Roots of TPS:
Emphasis on flow and timing

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Roots of TPS:
Eiji Toyoda
spends a month
Ford Rouge plant
in 1950

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One of Eijis big finds at the Rouge


Suggestion System

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Toyota Learns from the Rouge

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Roots of TPS: Ford Highland Park

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Roots of TPS: Deming and PDCA

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P-D-C-A Cycle
GRASP the SITUATION

ACT

PLAN

CHECK

DO

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Interesting Deming statements

Deming
To

Michael Brassard: I didnt teach the


14 points in JapanI learned them there.

To H, Thomas Johnson: Study Toyota,

thats where youll find your answers

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P-D-C-A Cycle
GRASP the SITUATION

HYPOTHESIS

ADJUST
ACTION PLAN
CHECK
REFLECT

DO

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TRY

Roots of TPS:
Deming and TWI

Deming and TWI also share common


roots
John Dewey is a good place to startfinish
Deductive science
Inductive science

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Deming & TWI common roots going


way, way back

Deductive science

argument from the general to the particular


conclusion must be true if premises are true

Inductive science

argument from the particular to the general


true premises support a conclusion, but do
not guarantee it

Good science needs both


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The Thinking Production System


Best Quality - Lowest Cost - Shortest
Lead Time
Gettingpeople

Through Shortening the Production Flow By Eliminating Waste

Just in Time
The right part
at the right time
in the right amount
Continuous Flow
Pull System
Takt Time

Leveled Production

tothinkand
takeinitiativeis
Jidoka
thekey!
Built-in Quality

Automatic Machine Stop


Fixed Position Line Stop
Error Proofing
Visual Control
Labor-Machine Efficiency

Production Lines
That Stop for
Abnormalities

Operational Stability and Kaizen


Standardized Work
Preventative Maintenance; 4S

Robust Products and Processes


Supplier Involvement

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Toyota People Development

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Training & Development at Toyota

As with everything at Toyota, or with lean,


it begins with some basic principles.

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Toyota Training & Development


Distinguishing Characteristics
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Beginfromneed
Makepeoplebeforemakingcars
Leadersjobistodevelopsubordinates
OJTisprimary,OffJTsecondary
Bringgenbaintotheclassroom,extend
classroomeducationtothegenba
6. Aimtrainingoneortwolevelsabovethe
organizationaltrainingneed
7. Focuson
i. Problemsolving(scientificmethod)
ii. Rolethroughoutcareer
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Toyota Education & Training Model

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Toyota Training Map


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MANAGER
POST-PROMOTION
*MANAGER
PRE-PROMOTION
ASST-MANAGER
POST-PROMOTION

*TPS for
non-production managers

FOREMAN
POST-PROMOTION
*ASST-MANAGER
PRE-PROMOTION

*FOREMAN
PRE-PROMOTION

**Foreign Languages
GROUP LEADER
POST-PROMOTION

Lectures
**Programming

*GROUP LEADER
PRE-PROMOTION

S
T
A
F
F

WSTC
*MID-CAREER
PROBLEM-SOLVING

TEAM LEADER
POST-PROMOTION

*TEAM LEADER
PRE-PROMOTION

NEW EMPLOYEE
ORIENTATION
NEW EMPLOYEE
ORIENTATION

TJR - Job Relations: Communication Skills


Standardized Work & Kaizen

TJI - Job Instruction

*Welding, etc.

Basic Problem Solving

H O U R LY E M PLOYE E S
LEGEND:

Training to perform role


at each level: Role of the Plant Mgr, etc

Three types:

Training in technical skills: SW, CAD, etc.

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Required
*Assigned
**Optional

TWI Cascade model

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Teach the Scientific Method

What is the real problem?

What is the
root cause? Use the Five Why process.
Countermeasures and solutions.
PDCA, Kaizen, Continuous Improvement,
-- all are essentially the scientific method.

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Teach the Scientific Method

scientific method = PDCA, Kaizen, CI


scientific method = trial & error
countermeasures = solutions

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Certification??
As the Wizard of Oz said to the
Scarecrow:
I can give you a diploma
but, I cant give you a brain.

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Weber: Open Source Property

Traditional focus:
The right to exclude

Open Source:
The right to
distribute

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Open Source

Radically inverts core notion of property


Around right to distribute, not right to
exclude
Traditional rights of stewardship or
guardianship fit better than traditional
rights of property ownership based on
exclusion
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Open Source Authority in context of the


future of TWI

In non-authoritative settings
Power derives from asymmetrical
interdependence

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Distributed Innovation
- not just reduced transaction costs

Enables effectiveness with geographic

and functional dispersion


Takes away decision-maker in that no
one is telling anyone what to do

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Four Principles of Open Source

Empower people to experiment


Enable sharing of learning

enable bits of information to find each


other

Structure information so it can

recombine with other information


Create a governance systems that
sustains and nourishes
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Job Breakdown Sheet Insert Central Line

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