PennStateIE
Industrial
- Mar 3, 2005
- 41
I have a question. I am leaving my current job and moving on to better things (I believe). One of the concepts I tried to implement in my current job (and something that my boss wanted) was a lean manufacturing concept on our production department.
The problem I was running into was we don't plan anything, I could not control inventory and clean up areas, and there was a general sense of not wanting to change (among other things). I expressed these concerns to my boss and he told me that this company will NEVER plan and to move on, they will NEVER let me get rid of product and inventory that is not needed so move on and it is my job to convince everyone from management down to the floor people that change is needed (without showing numbers).
Like I mentioned before, I am now moving on and I have suggested to this company that they do not need to hire another engineer until they are ready to make some changes. My boss told me that they do not need to make these changes to be "lean and productive".
My question really is how would you feel about that? Would you want to be the only engineer for a company with that policy?
The problem I was running into was we don't plan anything, I could not control inventory and clean up areas, and there was a general sense of not wanting to change (among other things). I expressed these concerns to my boss and he told me that this company will NEVER plan and to move on, they will NEVER let me get rid of product and inventory that is not needed so move on and it is my job to convince everyone from management down to the floor people that change is needed (without showing numbers).
Like I mentioned before, I am now moving on and I have suggested to this company that they do not need to hire another engineer until they are ready to make some changes. My boss told me that they do not need to make these changes to be "lean and productive".
My question really is how would you feel about that? Would you want to be the only engineer for a company with that policy?