
Automotive Tech Info Podcast
Automotive Tech info Podcast is produced by Automotive Data Media and is a discussion on diagnostic and repair - and other business tips - for the independent repair shop. For more diagnostic and technical repair information, visit AutomotiveTechInfo.com. CAUTION: Vehicle servicing performed by untrained persons could result in serious injury to those persons or others. Information contained in these podcasts are intended for use by trained, professional auto repair technicians ONLY. This information is provided to inform these technicians of conditions which may occur in some vehicles or to provide information which may assist them in proper servicing of these vehicles. Properly trained technicians have the equipment, tools, safety instructions, and know-how to perform repairs correctly and safely. If a condition is described, DO NOT assume that a topic covered in these podcasts automatically applies to your vehicle or that your vehicle has that condition.
Automotive Tech Info Podcast
Episode 2 - Building Quality Control Programs that Work!
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Automotive Tech Info / Jordan Hill
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Season 1
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Episode 2
Jordan Hill is a diagnostic technician with ASE Master Tech including L1 and L3 credentials. With over 23 years of experience in the industry, Jordan has worked in several shops and has developed some interesting ideas about how independent repair shops can use some of the quality-control practices commonly found in the manufacturing world. In this episode, Jordan explains how some of the self-improvement concepts often used by large corporations can be adapted to the independent repair shop environment. In the first of a two-part series, Jordan begins with a look at the Andon concept and what it can do to help improve any repair shop operation. Listen in as Jordan discusses:
- His background and qualifications as a diagnostic technician.
- What the Andon concept is and how it works.
- How we think of Quality Control (QC) as the final step in a manufacturing or service procedure, when it really should be in everyone’s job description.
- Tracing QC history to Sakici Toyoda’s automatic loom.
- Making QC the cornerstone of your “fix-it-right-the-first-time” shop culture.
- The advantages of adapting Andon principles into the shop production system.
- Defining roles and responsibilities in a QC program.
- Recommended reading: “The Toyota Way,” by Jeffrey Liker and “The Fifth Discipline,” by Peter Senge