Video in the Factory – The objections no longer apply

For 20+ years I have heard objections to the use of video surveillance technology to routinely view ...
Industry 4.0 – Where’s the Video?

A new concept in manufacturing is the prospect of “Industry 4.0”. It’s a factory w...
Nine Ways to Use Video in a Business Setting

Using Video in Business Everyone is familiar with one or two ways to make and use video, if not...
Video PROCESS Surveillance?

When most manufacturing companies, indeed most companies of any type, think about “video surv...
How to Triangulate Nuanced Issues with Video
In the companion blog post, I described an idea for a new way to explain nuanced policies, conc...
Videos to Triangulate Nuanced Issues – Concept

Every organization struggles to communicate policies that are important, but require intelligen...
Using Video to Communicate Clearly
Problem You have a fairly subtle or nuanced point to make with a supplier, or perhaps a customer. Th...
Video as Time Machine

My main reason for advocating the broader use of video in operations is because it can see and remem...
Tracking Vehicle Movements – Part 2

In the previous article on this topic, I described how I used the Dartfish Zone tagging tool to reco...
Tracking Vehicle Movements – Part 1

In this post, I took a video of a process (an intermodal train yard) with complex behaviors and used...
Deconstructing Complexity with Video

In a previous posts previous post, I described how Dartfish can be used to scan and tag the interest...
Assembling a View of Multiple Operations

At the end of the Hartybake production process there is an automatic bagger. Waffles are p...
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