[WEB Seminar] Inheriting Technology: How to Create Work Instructions

**Seminar Points**
Improvement means changing standards for the better. There can be no improvement where there are no standards. If there are no standards, start by creating them. Standards are "rules." What to decide are "procedures," "methods," and "timing." This seminar is focused on determining "procedures" and creating "work instruction documents."
**"Without standards, there is no improvement" — Learning from Toyota's teachings on documentation in the workplace**
The source of Toyota's strength lies in the concepts of "improvement" and "standardization." At the core of this is a culture of making insights and skills visible in the workplace and documenting them. In other words, it is a system of knowledge transfer through documentation. Relying on the experience and intuition of veterans can be a strength in the workplace, but it also carries the risk that quality may change when people change. By ensuring that everyone performs tasks in the same way, we can achieve the same quality products (good products) in the same amount of time. First and foremost, the development of "work instruction documents" is essential. When presenting work instruction documents in video format, it is also a prerequisite that this "foundational document" is well established.
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Date and time | Thursday, Aug 07, 2025 01:00 PM ~ 04:30 PM |
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Entry fee | Charge 33,000 yen (including tax) per person. |
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