Process Control Starts on the Floor
Reports show stability. The floor shows reality. Process control begins where the two no longer match.
Reports show stability. The floor shows reality. Process control begins where the two no longer match.
Reports show errors. They rarely show interruptions in material, information and decision flow. Yet these small disruptions often determine delivery time.
Dead ISO does not mean the absence of procedures. It means procedures that do not regulate the real process. Seven systemic mistakes that turn formal order into operational chaos and quietly erode margin.
Analysis of Hidden Losses.
Print shops calculate the cost of paper very precisely.
They count machine clicks.
They calculate operator working time.