squarebanana
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I could do with some help in implementing this
I just wondered whether this could be done.
At the moment in my place of business we have 3 job boards on the wall to control workflow process, I want to try and simplify it and get it onto pc’s.
When jobs come in they are initially assessed and inputted manually onto a jobsheet. it is at this time that we detrermine which jobs need artwork doing or are ready to print, and they are placed on a board on the wall on a succession of hooks in different coloured panels, these being AN,AD,AA,PP and FF, these being:
Artwork Needed, Artwork Done, Artwork Approved, Print Production and Final Finishing.
this system has been in since last June when I thought of it and implemented it, and we have seen a big increase in our productivity and not letting customers down through lost jobs etc.
Now what I want to know could it be done either by database, speadsheet, sharepoint etc I don’t know as I ain’t that clued up on this sort of thing. I can learn and do learn quickly but sometimes you cant see the wood for the trees so to speak so I would like a few pointers as to setting this up.
the hardest part I can see is the reporting. we would need it to be so that anyone on our network can
see where any job is up to at any one time, and also that jobs will need to be “signed on” and “signed off” when each stage has been completed.
Reporting screen,
this I am at a loss with we allocate 5 to 7 working days for a product to be ready for the customer, so I said to the boss last night wouldn’t it be good if we had a reporting screen where every job appeared on a screen, slowly proceeding to the bottom by date, and changing colour dependant on where it was up to in the system so by due dates all jobs would be green for example and ones that werent ready could be flagged up as needing to be completed.
any help would be appreciated on this. there is a pdf file on our site at expressbanners.co.uk/images/jobs_db.pdf if you want to have a further look if you can offer help with it
Thanks
Alan
I just wondered whether this could be done.
At the moment in my place of business we have 3 job boards on the wall to control workflow process, I want to try and simplify it and get it onto pc’s.
When jobs come in they are initially assessed and inputted manually onto a jobsheet. it is at this time that we detrermine which jobs need artwork doing or are ready to print, and they are placed on a board on the wall on a succession of hooks in different coloured panels, these being AN,AD,AA,PP and FF, these being:
Artwork Needed, Artwork Done, Artwork Approved, Print Production and Final Finishing.
this system has been in since last June when I thought of it and implemented it, and we have seen a big increase in our productivity and not letting customers down through lost jobs etc.
Now what I want to know could it be done either by database, speadsheet, sharepoint etc I don’t know as I ain’t that clued up on this sort of thing. I can learn and do learn quickly but sometimes you cant see the wood for the trees so to speak so I would like a few pointers as to setting this up.
the hardest part I can see is the reporting. we would need it to be so that anyone on our network can
see where any job is up to at any one time, and also that jobs will need to be “signed on” and “signed off” when each stage has been completed.
Reporting screen,
this I am at a loss with we allocate 5 to 7 working days for a product to be ready for the customer, so I said to the boss last night wouldn’t it be good if we had a reporting screen where every job appeared on a screen, slowly proceeding to the bottom by date, and changing colour dependant on where it was up to in the system so by due dates all jobs would be green for example and ones that werent ready could be flagged up as needing to be completed.
any help would be appreciated on this. there is a pdf file on our site at expressbanners.co.uk/images/jobs_db.pdf if you want to have a further look if you can offer help with it
Thanks
Alan