Hello world!

By kpisoftware

Hi and welcome to my new blog. I’m hoping that the KPI Blog will be a nice resource for KPI systems and reporting platforms. KPI stands for Key Performance Indicators. I have Used KPI reporting in my life as it pertains to manufacturing systems and industrial reporting. I’ve built business intelligence applications and KPI systems for almost twenty years and I hope to do some research and bring myself up to date. The industry seems to change rapidly as do all technology fields I suppose.

Usually KPI systems focus on several crucial areas of a manufacturing enterprise. They tend to focus on Production Performance, Quality, Cost/Revenue and Safety. I think that the reason good KPI reporting is necessary is that it can help to keep these different concerns in harmony with one another. All to often manufacturing managers will focus too intently on one of these issues and loose sight of the others if not damage the others. As an example, a manager who is too focused on Production Performance will ultimately often damage quality and even safety and The KPI data if designed correctly will point this out and prevent it.

Another major value in KPI reporting is that it shows you which managers are good at creating harmony in the manufacturing environment. It shows you who needs training and who should be doing the training. I hope that my blog will be a valuable resource on KPI and business intelligence and I hope that you will be able to use it to bring some durable competitive advantage to your manufacturing operation. If you see something you like please let me know I’d love to hear from you.

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  2. dawntupciauskas Says:

    Using Browser-Based KPIs to Improve Manufacturing Efficiencies

    One of the most important reasons for using software which reports manufacturing KPIs is to reduce waste. Metrics which provide a view into the areas which need the most attention allow users to focus on these areas and ultimately improve efficiencies and reduce waste. Knowledge becomes power when it leads to positive changes. The knowledge gained from real-time plant floor metrics can result in significant improvements in manufacturing operations and ultimately improve profits.

    Using KPIs on the production floor is a highly effective way to expose, quantify and visualize waste. KPIs are also effective motivators. Effective KPIs quantify the waste and provide warning systems for processes which are falling out of specifications. They also help motivate by providing challenging yet attainable goals for the plant floor personnel. The real-time nature of web-based KPIs is also an important factor to consider. When operators can see how they are performing on a real-time or near real-time basis, they can react to changes in the process while they can still have a positive effect on the process. Waiting many hours or days later can mean lost opportunities to address issues. Real-time KPIs are actionable.

    Another quality of effective production floor KPIs is that they can energize the plant floor. They can promote a competitive spirit as well as continuous improvement. Empowering plant personnel with actionable information gives them meaningful control over the process.

    KPIs also help corporate individuals visualize and achieve strategic goals. While plant floor metrics help address the seven main types of losses – breakdowns, changeovers, slow cycles, small stops, startup rejects and production rejects, corporate level KPIs can help show management where they stand with the seven major forms of waste found in manufacturing: overproduction, waiting time, unnecessary transport, over processing, inventory, unnecessary motion and defects.

    Every manufacturer’s ideal set of KPIs is going to be different. Employing a one-size-fits-all approach is virtually impossible. The ideal set of KPIs for any one company will be strongly aligned with their strategic objectives and also be actionable by plant floor operators. However, there is one KPI that almost all manufacturing environments can use, which is OEE (overall equipment effectiveness).

    OEE measures manufacturing performance as a percentage. It represents good pieces produced, the speed at which they were produced and the amount and nature of downtime. These three components account for all of the six big losses. This is almost always a useful and efficiency improving KPI that is applicable to most manufacturing processes. This KPI helps its users address specific waste and defect issues in a timely way and dramatically improve operation efficiency.
    http://www.tuppas.com/KPI-Software/KPI-Software.htm

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