Did some time studies many years ago. For my new job I need to do some. This brought it all back into my mind. Good point about rapport with the people.
Thanks! They can be kind of tough and awkward at first, but I'm sure as you remember you quickly get into a groove and it becomes routine. The fun part is analyzing all the data later.
Thank you for the video! This will be crucial to me and my group. I understood the concept well-enough and can always come back to this for a quick recap.
Thank you for this from someone in the healthcare field! This really helped me understand the basics of time motion studies better than mere walls of text. Mighty kudos to you!
- If workers purpose going slow, inexperienced, inefficient, have bad tools, or exhausted, I guess that is what are you looking for. and you need to address. -The productivity should be measured over 8 full hours of work and over long period weeks, months and years and better without workers notice. - The Ideal time is best to be calculated theoretically , considering real human body capacity and fatigue factor. - It is always to try do the activity with yourself. If you are not as skillful or physically fit as the typical worker, you still can factor the time or at least you will have better understanding of the process
Thanks for subscribing! Ideally you want to do a time study for every role in the production of a product, start to finish. Assuming a part goes through 4 different people then you need to know how long the part spends with each person (and how long each step takes). Also it is good to study different people who appear to have different speeds and work styles so that you can better estimate your Performance, Fatigue and Delay (PFD) factors, but no you definitely don't and shouldn't study everybody.
Did some time studies many years ago. For my new job I need to do some. This brought it all back into my mind. Good point about rapport with the people.
Thanks! They can be kind of tough and awkward at first, but I'm sure as you remember you quickly get into a groove and it becomes routine. The fun part is analyzing all the data later.
Thank you for the video! This will be crucial to me and my group. I understood the concept well-enough and can always come back to this for a quick recap.
I appreciate the kind words :) Thanks for watching!
Thank you for this from someone in the healthcare field! This really helped me understand the basics of time motion studies better than mere walls of text. Mighty kudos to you!
- If workers purpose going slow, inexperienced, inefficient, have bad tools, or exhausted, I guess that is what are you looking for. and you need to address.
-The productivity should be measured over 8 full hours of work and over long period weeks, months and years and better without workers notice.
- The Ideal time is best to be calculated theoretically , considering real human body capacity and fatigue factor.
- It is always to try do the activity with yourself. If you are not as skillful or physically fit as the typical worker, you still can factor the time or at least you will have better understanding of the process
Really interesting and very well put together.
Thanks for the compliment and thanks for watching!
Hi, I just want to ask if time study will be applicable for every personnel involved per steps? Thanks. Already subscribed to your channel :)
Thanks for subscribing! Ideally you want to do a time study for every role in the production of a product, start to finish. Assuming a part goes through 4 different people then you need to know how long the part spends with each person (and how long each step takes). Also it is good to study different people who appear to have different speeds and work styles so that you can better estimate your Performance, Fatigue and Delay (PFD) factors, but no you definitely don't and shouldn't study everybody.
Thank you!!!!
Great job
I searched up the song Time and Motion by Rush and this popped up
well explained
Thanks!
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