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Getting Started with Cell Design
Designing a cell can be a simple matter of physically bringing the equipment close together and working on one thing at a time. However, often we need to consider the full complexity of our products, processes, people, policies, and equipment. Learn the eight stages of cell design and the questions we answer at each stage.
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8How to Arrange Equipment in a Cell
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9How to Select Equipment for a Cell
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10What Is Right-Sized Equipment?
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11How to Build Flexibility Into Cells
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12How to Set Equipment Spacing in a Cell
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13How to Design Cellular Workflow Around People
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14What Is a Yamazumi Chart?
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15How to Use a Yamazumi Chart
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16How to Calculate Crew Size for Standard Work
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17How to Move Materials In and Out of Cells
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