This seminar will introduce you to the concepts and methods of work measurement. See how work measurement methods, including time study, work sampling, standard data development and standards calculations, can be applied in your organization and get experience using these methods in hands-on exercises.
This course is part of the Industrial Engineering Professional Skills Certificate Program. Learn more about IIE certificate programs and how you can save by paying in advance for all of the courses included in a program.
Class Schedule:
| Course ID | Course Dates | Location | Register |
| 1718 | Nov 14 - 15, 2013 | Norcross, GA | Register |
| 1858 | Jul 22 - 23, 2014 | Norcross, GA | Register |
| 1859 | Dec 02 - 03, 2014 | Norcross, GA | Register |
Overview:
With the advent of new technologies, some companies have moved away from using work standards— and performance has suffered. Work measurement is no longer just a time study. For next generation companies, work measurement has become a knowledge-centered activity providing complete knowledge of the human-process interface. Return to the roots of managing business processes. Learn the importance of using work standards and discover why they are key elements of the management information system necessary for process improvements and lean manufacturing.
Topic Highlights:
- Defining work standards and processes
- Developing standards using stopwatch time study and work sampling
- Differentiating the methods of work measurement
| - Perform sample studies on manufacturing and service operations
- Process documentation and methods improvement
- Utilizing work measurements to reduce costs
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What You Will Learn:
- Analyze and improve work methods
- Explain the importance of work standards for competitive operations
- Utilize work measurement to set standards