Is there anyway possible to reduce waste without the assistance and use of computers and computer specific programs? I'm dealing with a very "old fashioned" employee who does the scheduling for all jobs. His method is hang tag cards with job information on those while also having a small marker board with a schedule a week ahead. I've tried to show him multiple types of scheduling software that have a ton of automation within them, but it seems that he is very reluctant to even consider it.
The issue I've seen is he is keeping all these jobs in his head. He isn't using a computer as a tool for scheduling jobs. When he keeps all this information in his head, he's only able to handle a certain amount. Anything over and mistakes happen in the plant.
His method of work deals with a lot of hands on methods, and trying to bring him over to a computer based system that would do a lot of what he's doing automatically is almost alien to him. Has anyone experienced an individual they have worked with, potentially with the same type of position; scheduling jobs is management, who wouldn't give up their old paper system for a new way of thinking? What methods have you used in order to "maybe" create a system that is more efficient but is still manageable within the parameters of the employee? All advice is welcome.
The issue I've seen is he is keeping all these jobs in his head. He isn't using a computer as a tool for scheduling jobs. When he keeps all this information in his head, he's only able to handle a certain amount. Anything over and mistakes happen in the plant.
His method of work deals with a lot of hands on methods, and trying to bring him over to a computer based system that would do a lot of what he's doing automatically is almost alien to him. Has anyone experienced an individual they have worked with, potentially with the same type of position; scheduling jobs is management, who wouldn't give up their old paper system for a new way of thinking? What methods have you used in order to "maybe" create a system that is more efficient but is still manageable within the parameters of the employee? All advice is welcome.