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They are extremely production motivated, heavily inspection based with little or no effort focused on process improvement, data driven decisions or process control. These obstacles are not insurmountable with adaptation of a quality system to counteract these issues. A system must be in place to monitor the process and product constantly, from design phase through launch and throughout production. The design phase requires a group to work with the Chinese supplier to gain an understanding of their process capabilities and key features of the design. At the launch or pilot build, you should have representatives there The Business Dream In boardrooms across the country, executives are frenzied about the opportunity provided with outsourcing products from high cost, high overhead manufacturing facilities in the United States to the low cost region of China. In an effort to contain costs, many organizations are flocking to China to harvest the fields of low cost labor. When you think that they pay $150.00 per month to an employee working six, 10 hour days you shake your head in disbelief and say "sign me up". The outsourcing strategy to China is a sound one and needs to be utilized by anyone who is involved within manufacturing. The decision to outsource is one that should be analyzed thoroughly and to realize the true savings is to understand the true costs.Sometimes, it's just great to be in business! I step back for a moment, the floor is swept clean, a cool breeze runs through the studio, the finishing touches have been made on a big project which is ready to deliver and the bills have been paid for the month!It's a rare occasion, but there really are times when all the hectic hustle and bustle of commerce and deadlines fade away and you're able to find the calm, like a mountain stream, carrying all your cares away. And it's good! Good to be in control of your destiny! Good to be earning your way, doing what you set out to do, building a team of folks you can depend on.Back when I was truck driving as a way to pay the bills, I often had occasion to overhear d There is an unbelievable number of factories in China capable of producing all kinds off different products, with new plants going live everyday. Past experience has proven that the contract manufacturers in China have a definite niche within manufacturing and there competitive advantage is insurmountable within their niche. Their niche centers around the mass production of an easy part. An easy part is the product manufacturing equivalent of a slam dunk in basketball. An easy part has low complexity, a static design and tolerant to special cause variation. Tolerance to special cause variation indicates a product produced that is not to design intent will perform as intended without, a significant reduction in reliability and is not noticed by the customer. The characteristics of a complex part is the basketball equivalent of a three point shot. The part is complex, has a dynamic design that continues to change and improve and worse yet offers little latitude for process variation. The fluctuations in process variation and introduction of special cause variation translate into noticeable reductions in performance and reliability. If your strategy is to outsource a difficult part to China, you can do it successfully, you need to modify you current quality system to ensure success. As quality systems evolved in the United States, a transformation occurred from a vertically integrated inspection based operation to a systems based core competency operation. Years ago, the quality initiative was a dedicated group of inspectors who policed a production focused environment where designs were completed in obscurity and tossed to manufacturing at the last minute to meet launch dates. We have matured to the point where most of the problems are identified and corrected in the design phase by incorporating FMEA's, Design for Manufacture and the input of all affected functional areas. We incorporate metrics to monitor our processes and indicate when improvement or corrective action is needed. Not all US manufacturer's quality systems are at the same level, but on average the maturity and effectiveness of them has increased over the years. Subsequently, when dealing with a domestic supplier you have a general understanding of what you can expect. A Chinese supplier has a quality system similar to those prevalent in the United States in the 1960's. They are extremely production motivated, heavily inspection based with little or no effort focused on process improvement, data driven decisions or process control. These obstacles are not insurmountable with adaptation of a quality system to counteract these issues. 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They are extremely production motivated, heavily inspection based with little or no effort focused on process improvement, data driven decisions or process control. These obstacles are not insurmountable with adaptation of a quality system to counteract these issues. A system must be in place to monitor the process and product constantly, from design phase through launch and throughout production. The design phase requires a group to work with the Chinese supplier to gain an understanding of their process capabilities and key features of the design. At the launch or pilot build, you should have representatives there Payroll Outsourcing Services r.Payroll outsourcing services are the services provided by payroll outsourcing companies to their clients. Payroll outsourcing includes receipt and analysis of payroll data, reporting the payment of payroll taxes, issuing payment and reports to employees and reporting data to end user.Payroll outsourcing services provide a ready solution in areas that are critical to the success of a business. They undertake the back office accounting and payroll work for all their clients and create a local presence by providing routine consultation and tax return. Payroll software provided by the outsourcing company will enable you to transmit your payroll data securely, easily and efficiently through the internet. You can view a p The characteristics of a complex part is the basketball equivalent of a three point shot. The part is complex, has a dynamic design that continues to change and improve and worse yet offers little latitude for process variation. The fluctuations in process variation and introduction of special cause variation translate into noticeable reductions in performance and reliability. If your strategy is to outsource a difficult part to China, you can do it successfully, you need to modify you current quality system to ensure success. As quality systems evolved in the United States, a transformation occurred from a vertically integrated inspection based operation to a systems based core competency operation. Years ago, the quality initiative was a dedicated group of inspectors who policed a production focused environment where designs were completed in obscurity and tossed to manufacturing at the last minute to meet launch dates. We have matured to the point where most of the problems are identified and corrected in the design phase by incorporating FMEA's, Design for Manufacture and the input of all affected functional areas. We incorporate metrics to monitor our processes and indicate when improvement or corrective action is needed. Not all US manufacturer's quality systems are at the same level, but on average the maturity and effectiveness of them has increased over the years. Subsequently, when dealing with a domestic supplier you have a general understanding of what you can expect. A Chinese supplier has a quality system similar to those prevalent in the United States in the 1960's. They are extremely production motivated, heavily inspection based with little or no effort focused on process improvement, data driven decisions or process control. These obstacles are not insurmountable with adaptation of a quality system to counteract these issues. A system must be in place to monitor the process and product constantly, from design phase through launch and throughout production. The design phase requires a group to work with the Chinese supplier to gain an understanding of their process capabilities and key features of the design. At the launch or pilot build, you should have representatives there The Best Professional Advice! ative was a dedicated group of inspectors who policed a production focused environment where designs were completed in obscurity and tossed to manufacturing at the last minute to meet launch dates. We have matured to the point where most of the problems are identified and corrected in the design phase by incorporating FMEA's, Design for Manufacture and the input of all affected functional areas. We incorporate metrics to monitor our processes and indicate when improvement or corrective action is needed. Not all US manufacturer's quality systems are at the same level, but on average the maturity and effectiveness of them has increased over the years. Subsequently, when dealing with a domestic supplier you have a general understanding of what you can expect.The best professional advice!All of your possibilities from this moment, are located in your own personal expectations. All of your expectations are located in the very personal relationship you have with yourself. The relationship you have with yourself is the relationship you will have with others.What matters most is how you see yourself! Take very good care of the relationship you have with yourself at all times.I was a member of Toastmaster International and in 1984 Caroline Sander RN introduced me to the National Speakers Association. I went to all the local chapter meeting and to the National Conventions. The first meeting I attended, I felt a little uneasy about being in this new set A Chinese supplier has a quality system similar to those prevalent in the United States in the 1960's. They are extremely production motivated, heavily inspection based with little or no effort focused on process improvement, data driven decisions or process control. These obstacles are not insurmountable with adaptation of a quality system to counteract these issues. A system must be in place to monitor the process and product constantly, from design phase through launch and throughout production. The design phase requires a group to work with the Chinese supplier to gain an understanding of their process capabilities and key features of the design. At the launch or pilot build, you should have representatives there Creating a Culture of Success u can expect.Why is a company culture so important?I was reading a book call The World is Flat and the author was discussing the importance of a country’s culture in making changes in adapting to changes in the world’s economy. He was referring to a country’s culture as: • How well the country adapted to change • How open the country are to other nationalities • Their willingness the country is to embracing change • How each country valued education • How easy each country was to do business with • How well each country’s political systems responded to changeBeing a small business coach I could not help notice how relevant creating a culture is to the success of a business.Before we g A Chinese supplier has a quality system similar to those prevalent in the United States in the 1960's. They are extremely production motivated, heavily inspection based with little or no effort focused on process improvement, data driven decisions or process control. These obstacles are not insurmountable with adaptation of a quality system to counteract these issues. A system must be in place to monitor the process and product constantly, from design phase through launch and throughout production. The design phase requires a group to work with the Chinese supplier to gain an understanding of their process capabilities and key features of the design. At the launch or pilot build, you should have representatives there to monitor the product and process. Evaluation of process capabilities, test results, data analysis and process improvements is the focus of this team. Once production is approved, you must execute some level of surveillance that includes periodic visits to review the quality system, data reporting, test results, process change validation and component changes. In order to facilitate the successful launch of a difficult product with a Chinese contract manufacturer, you must allocate various resources to their facility to execute the quality activities that would normally be completed at your own facility. Doing this minimizes your added costs of outsourcing to a Chinese manufacturer. There will be numerous costs added when doing business with a Chinese supplier. Cost number one is inventory. You are not shipping this stuff from two states away, it is literally on a slow boat from China and there will be lots of it. Cost number 2 is sort and rework. Depending how well you execute the quality activity mentioned above determines how much cost you absorb here. If you neglect communicating and interfacing with the Chinese during the design, pilot run and ongoing production and allow their quality system to drive the results, you should budget generously in your sort and rework account. Cost number 3 is shipping. Again, this is not coming from across town, are you accounting for that cost or is it buried in your abyss of overhead. Cost number 4 is obsolescence. With a dynamic design, the changes are inevitable, however the Chinese are not purchasing components on a small scale and when a change is made they cannot react quickly without obsoleting already purchased components. Sourcing a difficult part to China can be achieved with the same quality system approach you would utilize at your facility. You must go over there and see it through. It will not happen on it's own and they will not utilize the tools and techniques necessary to ensure a new product launch and ongoing design changes occur without issues.
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