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Profitable production planning is and will remain an eternal challenge to ensuring the prosperity and dignity of companies in a global market. Even though there are different approaches to achieving the target profitability through productivity in the production planning stage, these approaches do not guarantee consistent planning, creation, and sustenance of synchronous profitable operations for multiannual and annual target profit. In feedback to this predicament, Alin Posteucă develops a new system called speed-based target profit (SBTP).
SBTP is the profitable production management and manufacturing improvement system that approaches production planning to achieve unit speed of target profit for target products through manufacturing cost improvement and bottleneck profitability control for maximum takt time. Managers and practitioners within manufacturing companies will discover a practical approach for cost down and cash up by applying a powerful operational profitable production planning formula to meet profitability expectations through productivity based on strong leadership with the help of a specific system for feedforward, concurrent, and feedback control. Therefore, the SBTP system in this book presents a holistic approach to profitability for target products and the development of its own mechanism since the acceptance of each order from customers to achieve continuous synchronization of all manufacturing processes to market requirements, profitability management, and profitable production planning.
The uniqueness of the book is reinforced by a detailed presentation of the successful application of the SBTP system in two case studies, as a way of life and a unit speed of target profit improvement ethos at all hierarchical levels, in two multinational manufacturing companies operating in highly competitive markets in order to address the synchronous profitable operations for both the sales increase scenario and the sales decrease scenario.
By adopting the SBTP system, your company will be able to consistently achieve unit speed of target profit in the bottleneck process for fulfilling annual and multiannual target profit as a unique and effective way through a new profitable production planning paradigm that operates according to its own production system.
Show moreProfitable production planning is and will remain an eternal challenge to ensuring the prosperity and dignity of companies in a global market. Even though there are different approaches to achieving the target profitability through productivity in the production planning stage, these approaches do not guarantee consistent planning, creation, and sustenance of synchronous profitable operations for multiannual and annual target profit. In feedback to this predicament, Alin Posteucă develops a new system called speed-based target profit (SBTP).
SBTP is the profitable production management and manufacturing improvement system that approaches production planning to achieve unit speed of target profit for target products through manufacturing cost improvement and bottleneck profitability control for maximum takt time. Managers and practitioners within manufacturing companies will discover a practical approach for cost down and cash up by applying a powerful operational profitable production planning formula to meet profitability expectations through productivity based on strong leadership with the help of a specific system for feedforward, concurrent, and feedback control. Therefore, the SBTP system in this book presents a holistic approach to profitability for target products and the development of its own mechanism since the acceptance of each order from customers to achieve continuous synchronization of all manufacturing processes to market requirements, profitability management, and profitable production planning.
The uniqueness of the book is reinforced by a detailed presentation of the successful application of the SBTP system in two case studies, as a way of life and a unit speed of target profit improvement ethos at all hierarchical levels, in two multinational manufacturing companies operating in highly competitive markets in order to address the synchronous profitable operations for both the sales increase scenario and the sales decrease scenario.
By adopting the SBTP system, your company will be able to consistently achieve unit speed of target profit in the bottleneck process for fulfilling annual and multiannual target profit as a unique and effective way through a new profitable production planning paradigm that operates according to its own production system.
Show moreFigures. Tables. List of Abbreviations. Preface. About the Author. Introduction. Section I Understanding Speed-Based Target Profit. Chapter 1 Changing The Production Planning Paradigm. Chapter 2 Develop Your Speed-Based Target Profit Mechanism and Start to Live It. Section II Planning Synchronous Profitable Operations. Chapter 3 Support Striving for Speed-Based Target Profit. Chapter 4 Feedforward Control for Production Planning and Scheduling. Section III Developing Synchronous Profitable Operations. Chapter 5 Concurrent and Feedback Controls. Chapter 6 Speed-Based Target Profit Case Studies. Bibliography. Index.
Alin Posteucă, Ph.D, is a management consultant in profitability, productivity and quality and CEO of Exegens Management Consultants (Romania). Prior to this position, he held top management positions in manufacturing and service companies.
His major research areas include manufacturing policy deployment, manufacturing cost improvement, and profitability of operational excellence. His recent research includes the impact of Industry 4.0 on the information systems of cost and budget in order to substantially improve the operational unit costs. He has been actively involved in various industrial consulting and training projects for more than 20 years in Romania.
He has an MBA degree (University of Iasi, Romania). He received his Ph.D. in managerial accounting from the Bucharest University of Economic Studies (Romania). Also, he received his Ph.D. in industrial engineering from the Polytechnic University of Bucharest (Romania). He is certified public accountant in Romania.
He has published in various research journals and presented papers at numerous conferences and congresses regarding productivity, manufacturing cost improvement and industrial engineering. He is the co-author of Manufacturing Cost Policy Deployment (MCPD) and Methods Design Concept (MDC): The Path to Competitiveness (2017, Productivity Press/CRC Press, USA). Also, he is the author of Manufacturing Cost Policy Deployment (MCPD) Transformation: Uncovering Hidden Reserves of Profitability (2018, Productivity Press/Routledge, USA) and Manufacturing Cost Policy Deployment (MCPD) Profitability Scenarios: Systematic and Systemic Improvement of Manufacturing Costs (2019, Productivity Press/Routledge, USA).
Alin succeeded in a beautiful new book -- this time a new theory
and a new practice in operations management. The SBTP is a new
paradigm for profitable production planning which integrates
productivity measurement and improvement directly within the
planning and scheduling of production activities. Without a good
production planning system, in fact a maximum degree of use of
current and future capacities, the results of improvements in
working methods and performance may disappear, so SBTP is necessary
for productivity management to achieve target profitability.
Therefore, both managers and practitioners and academia will have a
real enlightenment by identifying a new valuable way to achieve the
target profit by increasing productivity for those concerned with
operations management. I am convinced that SBTP will have a major
impact on the science of management and will certainly open a new
implementation topic in manufacturing companies and beyond in these
days and in the future.-- Shigeyasu Sakamoto, Ph.D, Doshisya, P.E.;
CEO, Productivity Partner Inc., JapanThe author, Alin Posteucă, has
conducted a very courageous and honest examination of Toyota
Production Systems (TPS), Lean Manufacturing, Theory of Constraints
(ToC), Six Sigma, Kaizen (Incremental Changes) and Kaikaku (Radical
Change), Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE), Total Quality
Management (TQM) and its strengths and weaknesses in achieving
planning and developing synchronous (occurring at the same time)
profitability in operations. While the author is not proclaiming
that these methods do not work, he does point out where many of the
weak points in the overall systems do not achieve their intended
potential. Additionally, the Author does not claim that the new
system, Speed-Based Target Profit (SBTP), should replace these
other system approaches, but instead demonstrates how Speed-Based
Target Profit (SBTP) will help in the realization of the target
profit these systems strive to achieve.The Author has introduced
new concepts, tools and methods such as Takt Profit, Kaizenshiro,
first presented in his previous books on Methods Design Concept
(MDC), Waste Map, and presents a deeper understanding of the
various concepts like the 3 G’s of Kaizen: Gemba, Gembutsu,
Genjitsu.I usually read a book in a day or 2, but I spent more than
three weeks studying this book. This is a book for deep thinkers
and for those wanting to meet the annual and multiannual ROI
targets in their businesses. The universities just do not teach
these ideas in MBA programs and it’s a shame because so many
managers and business leaders are left blind-sided in the real
world with trying to solve the common problem of achieving
profitability targets but without the system or tools to accomplish
this goal. I not only recommend you read Speed-Based Target Profit
(SBTP), but that you study it deeply. While you will likely need to
adjust the system and models to your own companies’ specific
customer demand, flow, and constraints, whether that be internal
(i.e., Total Productive Maintenance) or external (i.e., Supply
Chain), the reward of achieving profitability targets will be yours
to celebrate. Reading this book will not make the work you have to
do in implementing the system, methods, and solutions less hard,
but I believe it will make it at least possible. You can avoid much
the trial and error, and strategies of hoping and praying, with
real system tools and methods that the author has demonstrated can
solve these common production planning and development problems
that exist in most business operations. I recommend this book to
all those wanting to delve deeper into systems thinking, to
understand the bridge between Industrial Engineering and business
profitability. For all Operations Managers, Production Managers,
Planners, Schedulers, Supply Chain Managers, Lean Sensei, Kaizen
practitioners and Lean Six Sigma Belts. I challenge all professors
in colleges and universities to encourage your students to compare
and contrast, the concepts and models presented in this book, with
the theories currently being taught. Books like this can bring hope
and integrity, where learning can be restored in our educational
systems, but more so that the students have the tools and insights
needed to actually take on these problems in the real world. --
Steven Bonacorsi, President of the International Standard for Lean
Six Sigma (ISLSS) and Certified Lean Six Sigma Master Black Belt
(CLSSMBB), Management Consultant and Owner of the Lean Six Sigma
GroupAlin has spent many years developing and refining the concepts
that underpin the content of this, his latest book. I have observed
this development and can attest to the rigour and application he
brings to the subject. The result is the development of a new
approach to productivity development and target-setting called
Speed-Based Target Profit - essentially a new paradigm for
production planning which integrates productivity review and
improvement directly within the planning process. Alin makes the
point in the book: the real question is not "Is my methodology
theoretically sound?" but "Does my methodology solve practical
problems?" Examples are also continually revisited and worked
through in detail, so readers should be able to follow the
development of the ideas as they progress from concept to practical
implementation. Regular summaries and conclusions also help in
explaining the concepts and drawing out key messages. This is a
rewarding book to read - especially so if you are looking to make a
commitment to improving your manufacturing operations and your
profits. The book is the result of many years of thinking and
practical experience, fusing approaches from the East and West into
a comprehensive, profit-focused, productivity improvement approach
that can bring together managers from different disciplines to form
a change team capable of transforming production planning and
operations.-- John Heap, Managing Director The Institute of
Productivity (UK); Past-president of the World Confederation of
Productivity Science; President of the European Association of
National Productivity Centres; Member of the Advisory Board of the
Institute for Consultancy and Productivity Research (India);
Director of Juice e-Learning; Visiting professor at Srinivas
Institute of Management Studies in Mangalore, India.I am pleased
that Productivity Press, the company I started in 1980 is
publishing Alin’s new book. You will find this book innovative,
interesting and very challenging. The book is scholarly, and will
require study by serious practitioners of Lean thinking but it will
be worth the effort. I recommend that the book be read in study
groups with the readers asking each other questions to bring out
the information to be practically used in your organization.--
Norman Bodek, President of PCS Press, Teacher, Consultant, Author
and Publisher, He started the Shingo Prize, He was selected to
Industry Week’s and American Manufacturing Association’s Hall of
Fame
The world productivity community calls him ”Godfather of Lean."I
appreciate Dr. Alin Posteucă for developing a structured approach
for rational cost reduction through productivity improvement in
four connected books, each developing and describing the approach
further. In his latest book, "Speed-Based Target Profit: Planning
and Developing Synchronous Profitable Operations", the novelty is
the conversion of the target profit into TAKT PROFIT or profit per
takt minute, facilitating planning and optimizing production
accordingly, to continuously meet the target profit, for both the
sales increase scenario and the sales decrease scenario. This new
approach implements a production plan to simultaneously meet both
the customer's expectations for the promised delivery schedules and
the organization's growth expectations. It is important to add that
Dr. Alin Posteucă successfully implemented this new approach in
companies and included the description of two successful
assignments in the book. The production quantity and profit
planning from this book implements many of the principles of
industrial engineering codified by me. Dr. Alin Posteuca's approach
within this book and his previous books on Manufacturing Cost
Policy Deployment are a must read for C-Suite managers,
manufacturing managers, corporate planners, production planners,
industrial engineers and other continuous improvement specialists,
cost accountants, management accountants and cost estimators. A
must have book for corporate and academic institution libraries.
So, through this book about Speed-Based Target Profit, Dr. Alin
Posteucă makes a radical beneficial change in the theory and
practice of manufacturing management, a new paradigm of thinking
for today and tomorrow.-- Dr. K.V.S.S. Narayana Rao, Professor,
National Institute of Industrial Engineering (NITIE), Mumbai,
India, Researcher, Online Author & Publisher: Principles of
Industrial Engineering, Functions and Focus Areas of Industrial
Engineering. Industrial Engineering Knowledge Center,
http://nraoiekc.blogspot.comAlin has done a great work again in
this book to bring to bear the relationship between productivity
and profitability. His research work has made this book to be a
valuable resource in the hands of productivity practitioners,
professionals in various fields of human and material management
and academia. The light he shared in the book I believe will help
many managers in the understanding on how to measure, analyze and
practically calculate productivity for profitability with every
factor of production. This is a must to read for anyone who really
seek to find the alignment of productivity to profiting, which has
been a big-gap in the ecosystem of productivity managers and many
business owners. Productivity measurement in line with result
achieved and goals actualization are common knowledge but Alin has
gone further to cascade expected output to profit per unit of
resources added with a lot of formulas and calculations to make
this simple for anyone in the helm of affairs in the service or
manufacturing industry. This book is a complete mind shift from the
old ways of measuring performance to a new way of calculating
additions of every single item that goes into making a product or
service. This new thinking will be greatly helpful in planning,
execution and evaluation stages of operations. I therefore
recommend to everyone who seek to affect bottom-line and see
financial returns as key measurements for productivity.-- Remi
Dairo, President, Institute of Productivity and Business Innovation
Management (IPBIM), AfricaAs a trend, the practical need to have a
production planning to ensure the consistent profitability of
companies is increasingly evident now and especially in the future.
This book presents a new thinking for achieving profitable
production planning in detail. Besides practical applications,
which are clear and to be followed, I especially liked the concepts
of TAKT PROFIT, profit bottleneck operations and KAIZENSHIRO
budgeting that are necessary for any company. The anticipated
natural impact must be constituted by the reaching of a critical
mass that will assume (at individual level as well as by the
structure) the idea of continuous improvement of the processes;
in addition, the degree of penetration of the details mentioned in
this book comes to logically complete the adherence to the ideas
presented. Great ideas, a well-structured book and a very clear
motivation for success.
-- Gabriel Hîncu, Plant Maintenance Manager, ZF Group-TRW,
Romania
After reading the book Manufacturing Cost Policy Deployment (MCPD)
Profitability Scenarios, the strategic approach to cost
improvement, I wondered how we could use this in terms of
production planning. Then I discovered Alin Posteucă's new book
entitled Speed-Based Target Profit, which addresses how to achieve
profitable synchronization of operations, in fact a new paradigm of
profitable production planning. It links one of operational
language at the level of takt time with finance terms through
establishing and continuous fulfillment of TAKT PROFIT. I believe
the TAKT PROFIT will lead a journey to profitability by improving
costs based on productivity in these times and in the future. The
book provides all the details needed to successfully replicate
these new concepts in any company. It is worth reading the book and
trying to apply the methodology.-- Mohamed Abdel Moemen Mousa,
Operational Excellence Senior Consultant, SMART Consulting, Egypt
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