Cell Design

Working in a flow delivers benefits in terms of speed, quality, safety, cost and customer satisfaction. Creating flow requires connecting processes and linking them closely together. Often this takes the form of a cell. Learn the practical steps and principles that guide us through the study of our products, processes, equipment, materials and people when designing a cell.

Managing Cellular Workflow
Getting Started with Cell Design
How to Perform a P-Q Analysis for Cell Design
How to Create a Parts-Process Matrix for Cell Design
How Many Cells Do We Need?
How to Use a Process Capacity Table for Cell Design
When to Build Multiple Slower Cells
How to Arrange Equipment in a Cell
How to Select Equipment for a Cell
What Is Right-Sized Equipment?
How to Build Flexibility Into Cells
How to Set Equipment Spacing in a Cell
How to Design Cellular Workflow Around People
What Is a Yamazumi Chart?
How to Use a Yamazumi Chart
How to Calculate Crew Size for Standard Work
How to Move Materials In and Out of Cells
How to Practice Visual Management in a Cell
How Cells Change Cost Reporting
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