Jidoka, often translated as “autonomation” or “automation with a human touch,” is a pillar of the Toyota Production System. It empowers any machine or worker to halt the entire production line upon detecting an abnormality or defect. This prevents the mass production of faulty items and immediately highlights problems, enabling root cause analysis and permanent solutions.
Jidoka Autonomation
- Sakichi Toyoda
- Taiichi Ohno
The concept of Jidoka is built on four key steps: 1) Detect the abnormality. 2) Stop the process/machine. 3) Fix the immediate condition. 4) Investigate the root cause and install a countermeasure. This cycle is fundamental to building quality into the process rather than inspecting it at the end. The Andon cord or button is a common tool associated with Jidoka, allowing any worker to signal a problem and stop the line.
Jidoka fundamentally separates human work from machine work. Once a machine is set up and running normally, it doesn’t require constant human supervision. The operator is free to manage multiple machines, only intervening when the machine itself calls for help by stopping. This significantly increases labor productivity. The principle originated with Sakichi Toyoda’s invention of an automatic power loom in 1924. This loom could stop itself automatically if a warp or weft thread broke, preventing the production of defective cloth and allowing a single operator to oversee dozens of looms. This core idea was later expanded by Taiichi Ohno and others to encompass all processes within Toyota.
By stopping the line, Jidoka makes problems immediately visible and creates a sense of urgency to solve them. This contrasts with systems where defects are passed downstream, only to be found later, making root cause analysis more difficult and costly.
Type
Disruption
Usage
Precursors
- sakichi toyoda’s automatic power loom (1924)
- early concepts of statistical process control
Applications
- automated software testing frameworks that halt builds on error detection
- smart factory sensors that stop machinery before catastrophic failure
- circuit breakers in electrical systems
- spell-checkers that highlight errors as you type
- assembly line quality control cameras that flag defective products
Patents:
- GB273700A
Potential Innovations Ideas
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Historical Context
Jidoka Autonomation
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