Value Stream Mapping - are there any tools to use?

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haueyman

I am currently a student and a quality supervisor for an automotive company and need to do a Value Stream Mapping for my class. I wanted to see if there was any tools or anything that may be helpful in this assignment?

Please if anyone has anything available I would greatly appreciate it.

:thanks:
 
W

wmarhel

haueyman said:
I am currently a student and a quality supervisor for an automotive company and need to do a Value Stream Mapping for my class. I wanted to see if there was any tools or anything that may be helpful in this assignment?

Please if anyone has anything available I would greatly appreciate it.

:thanks:

Try a search on these forums. I posted some Visio icons and an Excel spreadsheet here: attachments.

iGrafx also has a package I believe for doing process/value stream maps. Do a search on google for iGrafx and you should find what you need.

You really should just do a VSM with pencil and paper though as the electronic formats could be viewed as "waste".

Wayne
 
H

haueyman

I did try the excel spreadsheet but did not know how to use it. I think i will try just pencil and paper. I will try to google iGrafx. I appriciate it.


Thanks
 
V

Vicman

Vsm

:cool:
Hi haueyman,
The Excel form posted by wmarhel is like a big white board where I think you can make your Value Stream Map.
Put your zoom at 100 % and them the icons are easy to see right at the bottom of the spreadsheet.
What I am planning to do is to assign a macro to each icon so, I can use them anywhere on the spreadsheet.
Thanks wmarhel very useful posting
:applause:
 

Douglas E. Purdy

Quite Involved in Discussions
For what it is Worth!

haueyman said:
I am currently a student and a quality supervisor for an automotive company and need to do a Value Stream Mapping for my class. I wanted to see if there was any tools or anything that may be helpful in this assignment?

Please if anyone has anything available I would greatly appreciate it.

:thanks:

I was intrigued with the recent article in Quality Digest Magazine by Bill Ritsch. It was titled "Breaking the Bottleneck" (see link below).

http://www.qualitydigest.com/mar06/articles/04_article.shtml

But then you probably know all this from your class!

Doug
 
2

2.5bostons

brown paper & post its

This may be too late for an effective post for your class but I find using brown paper method very effective.

It is what I use when doing a VSM Kaizen event. If you need to give an electronic copy, take a digital picture.

I can post a couple of MSPP slides Monday for examples if you still want them for future reference.
 
A

asutherland

Re: brown paper & post its

2.5bostons is the least expensive way.

Personally, I use a package called sysems2win.
(It attaches directly to your excell program for easy use, and contains just about every lean tool out there. For my pocket book . . . I would say . . expensive.)
 
B

bertever - 2009

I picked up a free download from Synthis for ther process mapping tool and it has the VSM symbols if you need to make a digital copy, but i agree with the thread that the brown paper method is easier for the "working" sessions. Depending on how formal your organization is, you may need a professional looking display to sell or it might just better serve the point to present the hand written charts.
 
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