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Standard Operating Procedures (SOP)Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf
Group 5: John Sowers, Kimberly VanZandt
Yao Yao, Victor Figueroa, Yuxuan Zou
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What is a SOP?
SOP’s are written set of instructions that document a routine or repetitive activity followed by an organization.
They address all requirements to perform procedures safely and consistently.
SOPs need to be reviewed and re-enforced by management.
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Company Policy vs. SOP
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The main difference is the details. SOPs communicate: Who will perform the job, What items are needed, Where the job will take place, When the job should be performed, and How the person should carry out the job.
SOP Components
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SOPs must address:
Process Identification Controls Equipment Checks Potentially Hazardous Situations Waste Management Any Requirements for Obtaining AuthorizationThe date of the last time the document was updated.
The Purpose of SOPs
They document the way activities are to be performed to maintain consistency with technical operations and to support data quality.
They describe the analytical processes, and processes for maintaining, calibrating, and using equipment.
SOP’s maintain quality control and quality assurance processes and ensure compliance with governmental regulations.
SOPs are usually specific to the organization or facility SOPs can be used as training tools as well as guidelines
for performance evaluations.
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A “GOOD” Standard Operating Procedure
Should provide all the information
necessary to perform a task Is usually specific to the
equipment used for the procedure Should be detailed Should “stand alone” Should provide quality control
information Should provide references
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Source: adapted from the International Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf standard operating procedure manual
Iced Cappuccino SOP
SOP ImplementationHave available for employees to reviewConduct an employee in-service to present the
information; post one set in a common areaUse to train new employeesUse them for corrective action training for all employeesIncorporate into written Job description and
performance reviews so there is alignmentReview and update as needed (i.e new equipment item
or employee jot changes); at minimum review actually
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History of SOP
Henry Maudslay ---helped spread standards amongst industries in the1800’s with first industrial practical screw-cutting lathe
Allowed for the standardization of screw thread sizes for the first time ever
Accomplished a modest amount of industry standardization.
The differences in standards between companies was making trade increasingly difficult by the end of 19th century
First national standards body the Engineering Standards Committee was established in London in early 20th century
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International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
Founded in 1946 World’s largest voluntary International Standards developerPublished over 19,500 standards that covers about every
aspect in technology and businessTheir standards cover: healthcare, agriculture, food safety,
and computers Created an international organization that would “facilitate
the international coordination and unification of industrial standards” (iso.org)
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Case StudyCoffee Bean and Tea Leaf (CBTL)
CBTL is known for its Original Ice Blended drinks, hot and cold tea drinks and hot coffee drinks. They also sells a variety of whole bean coffees, whole leaf teas, flavored powders, and baked goods.
The standard operating procedure accomplishes: a standard for all employees to follow and comply with.
(CBTL) has standard operating procedures for everything from drink making, equipment maintenance, and general cleaning tasks.
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Case StudyCoffee Bean and Tea Leaf (CBTL)
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SOPs are important to CBTL, they ensures that a customer can order a drink at different location and receive the exact same product.
The ingredients of coffee must be exactly the same
The barista must also texturize the foam so that is has a thick consistency.
Each cafe latte is made with exactly ½ in of foam
The procedure must be consistency
The lid needs to be placed on the cup with the sipper hole opposite the seam in order to avoid hot liquid spilling on the customer.
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Café Latte SOP in action
Case StudyCoffee Bean and Tea Leaf (CBTL)
The grinders SOP along with this chart must be followed to be sure no waste is created during the grinding process.
Steps may seem simple and self-evident but are all important in well-written SOPs.
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This chart illustrates modes of the Ditting Grinder. It is located within the grinders SOP.
Case StudyCoffee Bean and Tea Leaf (CBTL)
SOP and related management in CBTL:
Supervisors and general manager ensure SOPs are followed on a daily basis by barista.
CBTL SOPs provides the basis for management to initiate corrective action against employees who do not properly observe them.
The proper equipment is available to all employees, so they can follow SOPs accordingly.• Non-working thermometer: steamed milk too hot or cold.• No available shot glasses barista can not follow SOPs properly.
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SOP Benefits
The development and use of SOPs minimizes variation and promotes quality through consistent implementation of a process or procedure within the organization, even if there are temporary or permanent personal changes
SOPs can indicate compliance with organizational and governmental requirements and can be used as a part of a personnel training program, since they should provide detailed work instructions. 15
SOP Benefits
It minimizes opportunities for miscommunication and can address safety concerns.
SOPs are frequently used as checklists by inspectors when auditing procedures.
Ultimately, the benefits of a valid SOP are reduced waste, significant performance improvements, along with improved comparability, credibility, and legal defensibility.
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SOP Creation Guide
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Quality Assurance is the responsibility of……
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Works Cited
Henry Maudslay," Merriam-Webster's Biographical Dictionary, http://www.galenet.com (February 7, 2001).
http://www.iso.org/iso/home/about.htmNasmyth, James, The Autobiography of
James Nasmyth, http://www.naesmyth.com/bio (February 7, 2001)
http://www.ansci.cornell.edu/pdfs/sopsdir.pdfhttp://www.epa.gov/QUALITY/qs-docs/g6-
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Thank You!
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