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Crawford Automation A Guided Application of Structured Problem Solving Stephen Thomson

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Open textbook libraryDistributor: Minneapolis, MN Open Textbook LibraryPublisher: Toronto, ON eCampusOntario [2023]Copyright date: ©2023Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HF5001
  • HF5415
  • TA145
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Contents:
Introduction -- Acknowledgements -- Crawford Case -- Theory: Practical Problem-Solving Approach -- Activity: Apply the Practical Problem-Solving Approach to the Case Appendices -- Alternative Test for Complex Images and Figures
Subject: This is a multimedia-enabled case in which students will be guided, by an industry expert, to apply structured problem-solving that addresses a typical supply chain problem, missing parts. What first appears as the issue may be a symptom of a root cause(s). The case utilizes videos, data files for analytics, audio recording, and videogame-style exercises to find the missing box of parts. The case is a collaboration between the Conestoga Centre for Supply Chain Innovation and ATS Automation and utilizes the ATS Business Model (ABM) approach to identifying and solving root causes. The case can be used in any Continuous Improvement course or program for either Business or Engineering students.
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Introduction -- Acknowledgements -- Crawford Case -- Theory: Practical Problem-Solving Approach -- Activity: Apply the Practical Problem-Solving Approach to the Case Appendices -- Alternative Test for Complex Images and Figures

This is a multimedia-enabled case in which students will be guided, by an industry expert, to apply structured problem-solving that addresses a typical supply chain problem, missing parts. What first appears as the issue may be a symptom of a root cause(s). The case utilizes videos, data files for analytics, audio recording, and videogame-style exercises to find the missing box of parts. The case is a collaboration between the Conestoga Centre for Supply Chain Innovation and ATS Automation and utilizes the ATS Business Model (ABM) approach to identifying and solving root causes. The case can be used in any Continuous Improvement course or program for either Business or Engineering students.

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