rich history
Maynard Research Council has been helping both large and small clients improve
operations since 1934. Our long list of successes are based on the ability to
blend modern methodologies with time proven techniques thereby to unlock
productivity deterrents. In today's technological word, fundamental concepts
are used only causally–thinking one or another manufacturing system will
replace the need for engineered, more precise,
methods
and
measurement
processes. How absurd! Those who are reaping a more bountiful harvest always
use formal methods and measurement procedures in conjunction with other cost
saving systems. For example, in order to enjoy the full benefits of Lean
manufacturing, it is essential that practitioners know and employ measurement
and methods systems. We know this to be true because we teach and use
Lean
manufacturing.
our mission
Maynard is committed to continuing its long standing tradition of excellence
through outstanding quality of service. It is our goal to continue the
74 year
reputation of being the foremost authority in improving productivity,
reducing cost, increasing efficiency and helping our customers beat back their
competition.
company profile
This company has been a leading innovator since its inception.
some history
● Founded in 1934 by Dr. H. B.
Maynard. He was a pioneer in the field of work measurement and methods
improvement. One of the originators of the MTM system and the founder of
the MTM association.
● John W Hannon, a long time executive of
Maynard, continued the company's tradition. He received the coveted
Gilbreth achievement award.
● Joseph A. Panico, II, author, educator,
consultant became president in 1985. He contributed major breakthroughs
in the field of statistical approaches to productivity enhancement.
● Joseph A. Panico, III, developed the
Titan software system that incorporated his many years of experience. He
server as a managing principal for 12 years, and assisted many companies in
rectifying their productivity problems. Now he is senior manager at our
sister company specializing in computer based testing.
● John E. Panico, now heads up Maynard
Research Council and is a leading authority in how to blend Lean with
measurement and methods systems.
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