What does JKK mean?

What does JKK mean?

JKK has also been translated as “taking pride in what you are doing”, “not passing defects along to the next process”, or “ next process is your customer ”. The idea that the next process is your customer was something that Kaoru Ishikawa, the Japanese Quality Master, talked about a lot as part of the Total Quality Control movement.

What is the importance of JKK in Business Process Improvement?

In business process improvement and lean management, the importance of JKK (Ji-Kotei-Kanketsu) has been emphasized in the past few years. It means that each employee fulfills his or her duty at each process with a sense of ownership so that no defect goes onto the following process.

What is Jidoka and JKK?

The concept of Jidoka, is embedded in JKK. The ability to stop the line to fix the problem is the basis of building in quality. JKK is ensuring Quality Assurance in everybody’s work. Quality is defined as meeting customer’s requirements. Thus, customer satisfaction is the outcome of quality.

What is JKK – Ji Koutei Kanketsu?

Standardized Work enhancement through JKK – Ji Koutei Kanketsu. The Toyota Production System is based on 2 Pillars which are, Jidoka and Just in Time ( JIT ). Jidoka is “Building in Quality” at the process and JIT is building what is needed, when is needed in the amount needed.

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