技术
- 网络安全和隐私 - 安全合规
适用行业
- 水泥
- 教育
适用功能
- 质量保证
用例
- 时间敏感网络
- 视觉质量检测
服务
- 测试与认证
- 培训
关于客户
江森自控是全球多元化技术和多行业领导者,为 150 多个国家的广泛客户提供服务。该公司的 105,000 名员工创建智能建筑、高效能源解决方案、集成基础设施和下一代交通系统,这些系统无缝协作,以实现智慧城市和社区的承诺。江森自控致力于通过战略重点关注其建筑和能源增长平台,帮助客户赢得胜利并为所有利益相关者创造更大的价值。
挑战
江森自控是一家全球多元化技术和多行业领导者,其操作员培训流程面临着挑战。现有的工作说明复杂、过时,并且只有团队领导才能访问,这使得新操作员难以理解和遵循。该公司还与大量即将退休的操作员打交道,这存在失去宝贵见解和知识的风险。面临的挑战是捕获并保留这些见解并将其传递给下一代运营商。此外,江森自控的目标是持续培训和吸引操作员,以确保他们能够有效、安全地生产产品,无论是谁制造的,都保持高质量标准。
解决方案
江森自控采用了 SwipeGuide,这是一个用户友好的平台,旨在捕获和实施最佳实践,以实现一致且有效的操作员培训。该平台易于理解、采用和部署,使其成为满足公司需求的理想解决方案。它允许进行文档记录和修订控制,确保工作指令的准确性。该平台还促进了车间反馈的收集,这不仅提高了参与度,而且随着时间的推移也扩展和增强了工作指示。这创造了一种学习和持续改进的文化,指导新操作员通过有效的学习步骤来确保最佳绩效。该解决方案侧重于培训过程中的一致性、标准化和质量控制。
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