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                  Table 7.1 Typical TPM pilot project timetable

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                  Week       Content                         Support activities
                  NO
                  1          Initial training and pilot selection   OEE definitions
                             equipment history
                  2 to 3     OEE evaluation/assessment of  6   TPM activity board
                             losses
                  4 to 5     Criticality assessment /condition   5S/CAN DO clear and clean
                             appraisal                         activity
                  6 to 7     Refurbishment plan/asset care    Refurbishment plan
                                                              Asset care training
                  8 to 9     Best practice routines/problem   Refurbishment action
                             resolution                        Trial improvements
                                                               Single-point lessons
                                                              M/C visual help/aids
                  10 to 11   Prepare for feedback/presentation   Refurbishment action (cont  / d)
                                                               Trial improvements (cont/d)
                                                               Training plan
                  12         Feedback dry run/presentation



                    In  parallel,  and  following on from the  general  awareness sessions, all
                  shopfloor  personnel  in  the  identified  geographic  improvement  zones
                  (determined largely by the logic of  the team leader’s span of  control) will be
                  involved in workplace organization activities, starting with a plant clear and
                  clean activity. This aims to reinforce the key learning points from the training
                  in a way which raises existing housekeeping standards and introduces the
                  concept of  shopfloor ownership in a hands-on way, based  on the existing
                  shift-based geographic zone. The activity also includes a very detailed and
                  structured  audit  and  review  of  the  CAN  DO process to  target  areas for
                  improvement and to ensure that the gains are held.

                  Implementation of improvement zone
                  The pilot provides management with the experience to identify gaps in general
                  areas of best practice. This results in the generation of management standards
                  which can be translated into local policy at a shopfloor improvement zone.
                  See Table 7.2.
                     The improvement zone implementation progress can then be measured
                  against these standards, providing a basis for team-based recognition at each
                  level.
                     If top-down management job descriptions and personal development plans
                  are amended to reflect success at each improvement zone level, this effectively
                  ties in top-down and bottom-up recognition systems.
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