[AMPS] Free stuff from business and industry

jstrohm@texas.net jstrohm@texas.net
Thu, 20 Dec 2001 13:44:21 -0500


Steve Katz stevek@jmr.com said...

>Of course, we were
>building systems intended for zero failures (such as missile guidance
>systems) or extremely long life (such as telephone central office
>equipment), so reliability had to be designed in, down to the most basic
>parts. -WB2WIK/6
 
When I was at Northern Telecom (now NorTel) in the early 1990s, one of their bravest quality initiatives was to pay some hefty bounties to employees who would come forward with examples of egregious corporate waste, stupidity, or inefficiency in customer service and in manufacturing.  These reports were written up in a widely circulated internal publication on a regular basis, and the guilty parties were not punished -- they just had their processes adjusted to correct the problem and prevent its reoccurrence.

Truly amazing how f***ed (where *** = oul) up they could get the simplest processes ... like delivering phone switch documentation not to the Central Office that controlled the remote switch, but to the switch house out in the boonies.  At that time, the complete documentation set was something like seven PALLETS of paper, which occupied more volume than the entire remote site had indoors.

There was also a case of a little bakelite jumper plug that was used in practically everything they made.  In about half the units, it self-destructed before initial assembly was completed.  So huge amounts of time was wasted in rework, and in subsequent multiple replacements of the part.  Finally somebody got the good idea to _analyze_ the failure mode.  The result?  The molded insulation material was re-specified.  The replacement part cost LESS than the old part.  And it didn't ever fail.  The report noted that the analysis took less than a day.

I hope it helped.  I dunno.  They laid my brother off last week, and his limited communications on processes suggested that "Excellence!" (their quality program du jour) ran out of steam before he even got there.

I've thought about doing quality and process consulting.  Anybody got an amp they need tested?

Jim N6OTQ

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