Monday, December 3, 2007

Genoa Lean Update

A lot has happened since the last blog post way back in October, so here are brief updates on some of the things that have been going on:

International Trade Shows - We've attended both the Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers (SNAME) Maritime Technology Concference and Expo in Fort Lauderdale and the International Work Boat Show in New Orleans. Leonard and I presented at both shows innovation sessions on how a company can get lean started. Both sessions were well attended. We also had a lot of interest at our booth in what we were doing in lean and how our pursuit of lean is helping clients success. Besides rising our lean profile, the new business from the shows is impressive and will keep us busy back at the shop for a while, OK maybe a little longer than a while.

Congratulations to Genoa's employees on the excellent reputation you've established in the industry as evidenced by feedback we were getting at the booth. Also, the Kirby 90ft Towboat won a "Boat of the Year Award"...production lofting work done here.


Training and Development Team - I discussed this a few blogs back and I'm pleased to report that we are moving ahead most excellently. Brian Newhook, Chad Mercer, Angela Porter, and Dimitry Kapiturov are the team members focused on improving the skill level of employees at Genoa and have already begun the work by completing the scope and identifying the year 1 milestones of the initiative. This is in keeping with our five year plan of sorting out the skills of our people and improving our production processes through training and development. They've been meeting regularly and right now are in the process of verifying the information we've collected and determining skill level requirements.


Lean Level 1 Certification - Six employees have been selected to complete the Lean certification program offered by the Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters. In addition to Brian, Chad, and Dimitry; Penny George, Kyran Pennell, and Dean Noseworthy will attend six days of training and complete three lean projects over four months to attain certification Level 1.


Search for Takt Time - Allison Kennedy is heading into the final term of her Bachelor of Naval Architecture program at Memorial University and is writing her workterm paper on Lean Principles in a Marine Engineering Environment. She's done a fabulous job of analyzing and summarizing the data that's been collected. So much so that we will be using it to bid some potential projects (we'll test it the old way of course). If you want to learn more on our search for takt time read blogs of May 10, June 14, and Sept 5.

On a related topic, Angela Porter has been assigned some responsibility for the bid process so she'll be working with Allison and Leonard over the next weeks to understand the data and use it to work up the bids. When Allison leaves we'll be looking for a "champion of the data"!! Angela???

Lean and Project Visuals - Cheri-Lynn Chafe is back with us and has been assigned the new role of Planner and Projects Administrator. She is currently completing the Project Management Masters Certificate at Memorial University's Center for Management Development and learning Microsoft Project. We want to get better at managing projects and this role at Genoa will accelerate that process. Picture every ongoing project accurately set up, updated, and visually displayed using Microsoft Project. We'll visually represent project completion status, deliverables, milestones at risk, etc.. We will eventually set-up projects using our production rate data to set the pace. "Big job" Cheri Lynn....good luck with it.


First Christmas gift arrives at Genoa - As I write here, several employees are playing with the new toy that arrived today. Genoa's gift to employees. Nintendo Wii, 32 inch flat screen, and leather couch. Nice!!

Ken Hogan

Lean Guy at Genoa