LEAN PROCESS IMPROVEMENT
Lean process improvement training is a system of steps that help organisations reduce waste by focusing on customer value. By identifying how customer value flows across every aspect of the organisation, management & teams can then fine-tune and implement processes that create zero waste.
Overview
Curriculum
Curriculum
- 11 Sections
- 0 Lessons
- 2 Days
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- INTRODUCTION AND COURSE OVERVIEWYou will spend the first part of the day getting to know participants and discussing what will take place during the workshop. Students will also have an opportunity to identify their personal learning objectives.0
- UNDERSTANDING LEANTo start, participants will learn what Lean is and what its origins are. Participants will also learn about the Toyoda Precepts, how Lean differs from Six Sigma, and some common Lean terms.0
- TOYOTA SYSTEMNext, participants will learn about the Toyota Production System as presented by Jeffery Liker.0
- TOYOTA PRODUCTION SYSTEMIn this session, participants will learn about another representation of the Toyota Production System.0
- THE FIVE CRITICAL IMPROVEMENT CONCEPTSThen, you will discuss five key ideas supporting Lean process improvement: value, waste, variation, complexity, and continuous improvement.0
- UNDERSTANDING VALUE WITH KANO MODELThis session will explore value with the Kano model, which divides product or system characteristics into three groups: basic, performance, and value added.0
- TYPES OF WASTEIn this session, participants will learn about the three main wastes (muda, muri, and mura) as well as some new types.0
- CREATING A LEAN ENTERPRISENext, participants will explore some ways to create an environmentally friendly organization with Lean. They will also learn about John Bicheno’s 20 keys to a Lean organization.0
- THE PLAN DO, STUDY ACT (PDSA) CYCLEThe first session of Day Two will cover the PDSA cycle, which should be used to plan and implement organizational changes.0
- USING THE R-DMAIC-S MODELThis session will cover the Recognize – Define – Measure – Analyze – Improve – Control – Sustain model, an advanced version of PDSA primarily used in Six Sigma.0
- LEAN THINKING TOOLSLean Thinking Tools Next, participants will learn about some Lean thinking tools, including 5W-2H, Genchi Genbutsu, Gemba, and 5-S. Kaizen Events This session will cover the five levels of Kaizen events, with a focus on Level 3 (the Kaizen blitz). Data Gathering and Mapping Most of the second afternoon will be spent learning about and practicing various Lean data tools, including flow charts, Ishikawa (cause and effect or fishbone) diagrams, SIPOC charts, and value stream maps. We will also share some tips for effective data analysis. A Plan to Take Home The final session will challenge participants to think about roadblocks and pitfalls to Lean implementation and how to bring those lessons to their organization. Participants will also be given some ideas for Lean projects and a framework for a successful Lean approach. Workshop Wrap-Up At the end of the workshop, students will have an opportunity to ask questions and fill out an action plan. Continuous improvement specialists, Lean facilitators, industrial engineers, quality managers Managers, supervisors, team leaders Anyone with interest in kaizen and how to do it.0
FAQs
To boost productivity and scale your organization, Process engineers review and create procedures. To carry out this function you need the right process for evaluating and improving your processes. In our Lean Process Improvement class you would learn the blend of the right methodology that would give you repetitive success throughout .
The Six Sigma Green Belt certification requires three years of work experience in one or more areas of the Six Sigma Green Belt Body of Knowledge. The Lean Six Sigma certification helps in validating professionals who are skilled in identifying risks, errors, or defects in a business process and removing them. Getting a Six Sigma Certification usually requires individuals to have a certain level of experience and testify their proficiency, but the Action Learning Six sigma does not necessary need working experience but would be an added advantage
The goal of lean six sigma is to eliminate waste and errors from processes while increasing efficiency and smoothness.
The approach is heavily data-driven, and every action or decision you make utilizing lean six sigma is guided by data obtained from the processes.
To assist a company in long-term survival in the face of increased competition and changing macroeconomic conditions. When done correctly, lean makes an organization more flexible and responsive to change (rather than delayed responses). A company's ability to serve its consumers better over time is determined by its ability to survive.
Lean Six Sigma has become one of the most prominent corporate methodologies for delivering continuous improvement in the manufacturing and public sectors in recent years. Any organization in the globe should strive for continuous improvement in order to attain quality and operational excellence, as well as to improve performance.
Six sigma can be applied to any industry. The ability to spot waste, reduce waste, and forcefully seek to remove any activities that do not add value or boost customer satisfaction both within and outside a company is the crucial foundation required for Lean and Lean Six Sigma approaches to succeed in all aspects of an organization.
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- JK Michaels is a PMI accredited ATP(Authorized Training Partner)
- Earn 30 PDUs with Practical, live instructor led sessions
- Ace the exam with 30 day, 60 day study plan by experts 2000 Free exam simulation question bank
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- Regular monthly webinars,revisions and exam support.
- Action-oriented learning through case studies,role plays ,games e.t.c