What is project management? A summary of basic procedures, common challenges, and solutions.
We will also introduce the purposes and history of project management, as well as the tools we want to utilize!
Process management is a part of production management and refers to the tasks of planning, monitoring, and adjusting each process in the production line. Specifically, it involves appropriately managing the work sequence, quality standards, processing time, and workload for each process to optimize the entire production process. It is a practical and important activity carried out at the site level aimed at improving QCD (Quality, Cost, Delivery). This article will clearly explain the basics of process management and how to apply it in practice, making it easy for beginners to understand. *For more detailed content of the column, you can view it through the link below.*
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Kaminashi is a "field DX platform" that reduces waste on-site and creates a productive work environment. It digitizes administrative tasks and routine work that were previously done on paper or Excel, from data entry of handwritten information to aggregation and reporting, enabling centralized management. It supports paperless operations, improves work efficiency, and promotes work style reform across various industries such as manufacturing, retail, food service, and logistics, contributing to the realization of field DX.