Title :
SDWT requires tools to be successful
Author :
Rose, Ed ; Odom, Ray ; Murphy, Robert ; Behnke, Larry
Author_Institution :
Harris Semicond., Melbourne, FL, USA
Abstract :
This paper will describe two Harris Semiconductor success stories and discuss the SDWT (self-directed work team) tools used to be successful. The first story concerns a union factory that, faced with the potential loss of a major customer, tried a new approach to creating dialog between teams from each company. The second story concerns a wafer fabrication line where teams were in place for two years with little signs of improvement. By introducing TOC and TPM, in combination with a structured team environment, the same group of people made significant operational improvements within six months (40% increase in volume, 2x improvement in die yield (quality), 23% reduction in cycle time, and 16% improvement in line yield).
Keywords :
human resource management; personnel; semiconductor device manufacture; Harris Semiconductor; SDWT tools; TOC; TPM; self-directed work teams; semiconductor fabs; union factory; wafer fabrication line; Automotive engineering; Delay; Engineering management; Fabrication; Management training; Power semiconductor devices; Production facilities; Productivity; Quality management; Semiconductor devices;
Conference_Titel :
Advanced Semiconductor Manufacturing Conference and Workshop, 1995. ASMC 95 Proceedings. IEEE/SEMI 1995
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-2713-6
DOI :
10.1109/ASMC.1995.484398