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Use case

Errors keep repeating when the method is unclear.

Posters and reminders do not fix a bad method. Swift Ops helps teams capture the actual work, review the failure point, and release a better instruction with evidence attached.

Process video evidence used to reduce errors and waste

Error evidence

Observed
Work sequence
Issue
Failure point
Candidate
Improved method
Release
Approved revision
Error reduction

Fix the method before blaming the operator.

Repeated defects and waste usually have a visible pattern. Video gives the team a record to review instead of another opinion.

1

See the failure Process video

Capture the operation where defects, rework, scrap, or delays appear.

2

Compare the method Improvement review

Identify sequence gaps, unclear checks, tool variation, timing issues, or missing criteria.

3

Control the change Revision package

Turn the improved method into a candidate for document review and approval.

4

Train the update Assessment evidence

Use performance video to confirm people can execute the revised method.

Reduction workflow

Use video where the waste happens.

The right starting point is the operation with repeated defects, delays, or rework.

1
Record

Capture current-state work.

Show the work, checks, tools, timing, and handoffs around the failure point.

2
Review

Agree on the future-state method.

Use evidence to compare alternatives and decide what should change.

3
Release

Update controlled work after approval.

The improved method moves into document control and training impact only after review.

Operational proof

What reduces repeated errors.

The buyer should see evidence, change control, and training impact in the same path.

Repeated problemEvidence capturedControlled outputFollow-through
Scrap or reworkVideo around failure pointImproved instructionTraining review
Long setupChangeover sequenceFuture-state candidateDocument revision
Missed checkInspection step evidenceUpdated criteriaAssessment proof

Bring the defect everyone already knows about.

If the cause is visible in the work, Swift Ops can help turn that evidence into a reviewed method change.