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■ Is it okay to remain inefficient in information gathering during product design? ■ For engineers responsible for product design, industrial standards, internal regulations, and reports on past product issues are crucial sources of information that help prevent potential future problems and create high-quality products. Additionally, many documents can inspire various ideas simply by changing one's perspective. However, if there are no effective information gathering and search tools available within the company, or if they are difficult to use, fail to retrieve information as expected, or do not allow referencing necessary information when needed, improvements in design quality and productivity cannot be anticipated. We have compiled a case study titled "Effective Use of Information is Key! Examples of Improved Operational Efficiency and Quality" that showcases how customers facing similar challenges have improved by utilizing our solutions. For more details, please refer to the 'Knowledge Search Service / Industrial Standards Viewing Platform' under "Related Products" below. ★ This is available for a limited time until November 29, so please take this opportunity to download it ★
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Free membership registrationIn the manufacturing industry, an indispensable guide is the international industrial standards. When accessing it within the company, there is a need to go to the library, check if it is currently checked out or returned each time, and it is not possible to immediately verify the content when it is really needed, leading to frustration among technicians. As a result, to avoid not being able to confirm when necessary, individuals are exploring ways to ensure that the design and production processes do not stop, such as copying the acquired electronic files to a shared folder within the company or referring to standard information sent by partner companies and others. But did you know? In fact, such actions constitute a violation of copyright for international industrial standards (compliance violation). Amidst the pressures of cost reduction and work style reform imposed from the top down during the COVID-19 pandemic, why not reconsider the design, production, and inspection operations related to international industrial standards? In this seminar, we will explain how to achieve cost reduction and work style reform using our services, and how to utilize the provided functions to realize business process reform, along with case studies of implementation. Pre-registration is required via the URL below.
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Free membership registrationDue to popular demand, we are planning to hold additional sessions. Further updates will be announced on this site. When it comes to essential manuals in the manufacturing industry, international industrial standards are indispensable. When trying to access them within the company, employees face frustrations such as having to go to the library or not being able to access the necessary information when they need it. As a result, they resort to making copies for use or referring to standard information sent by other vendors. In fact, such actions constitute a violation of copyright for international industrial standards (compliance violation). Moreover, managers are also burdened with time-consuming tasks: - The hassle of obtaining international industrial standards - Managing paper materials and booklets in the library, which requires increasing space and incurs rising costs - The time it takes for purchased materials to arrive - Difficulty in obtaining the latest information, etc. Amid the pressures of cost reduction and work style reforms imposed from the top down during the COVID-19 pandemic, why not reconsider the operations related to international industrial standards?
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Free membership registrationDue to popular demand, we are planning to hold additional sessions. Further updates will be announced on this site. 【Current Hot Topic】In this seminar, we will focus on the familiar issue of "information gathering," which wastes approximately 135 hours per person annually, and discuss how manufacturing engineers can change their previous ways of working and thinking using concrete examples. "Someone else is doing it, so it doesn't concern me." "It's just another new system being introduced, right?" Have you heard such voices in response to digital transformation? As companies are required to improve productivity for enhanced profitability and competitive advantage, each individual is being urged to master "digital" and "transform" their previous methods and mindsets. Engineers are no exception. Even if "digital" tools are being used, continuing with the same way of working will only lead to slight improvements in convenience, without significant changes. We hope the content of this seminar will assist in promoting your company's digital transformation.
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Free membership registrationWe have published a column titled "What We Learned About Knowledge Management Challenges While Advancing the Project." Engineers use an average of over 13 information sources to search for answers that provide hints for problem-solving and achieving goals. Will projects aimed at breaking this situation through knowledge management and integration succeed? What are the issues that hinder success? Please take a look at the materials.
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