Lean is a proven methodology that creates an engaged, problem-solving culture and drives business results. The Lean Management is a course that will equip participants with principles of Lean Management to assist them in process optimisation, improving quality and reducing waste. The approach encourages continuous improvement and Lean implementation. The methodology can be applied to both the manufacturing and service industries.
Key course takeaways:
At the end of this two-day workshop, participants will:
· Understand the overview and principles of Lean.
· Understand the types of waste common in organizations.
· Be aware of various lean tools, techniques, and metrics.
· Utilize examples of implementing Lean in manufacturing, service, and office environment.
· Understand concepts of Lean Management and how they can use them in organizations.
Who Shall Enroll?
This workshop will be of most benefit to directors, managers and employees in the manufacturing & service organizations who:
- Want to learn how to employ Lean tools and techniques to reduce costs and service delivery times, and drive customer satisfaction and profitability.
- Have already deployed Six Sigma strategies, but want to incorporate Lean tools, concepts and techniques to drive even greater value and success with a blended Lean Six Sigma strategy.
- Want to leverage powerful Lean problem-solving tools to manage projects more successfully, drive greater value or enhance continuous improvement initiatives.
Course Format
This course will be an interactive and participative workshop where participants will be encouraged to discuss their own practice and compare it to others and recognised best practice. Real projects and case studies will form an important part of the workshop and participants will be encouraged to discuss and reflect on their own organisations practices and ways to improve them.
Training Aids
The course is instructor-led online training combined with in-class simulation exercises designed to invite class participation. This approach aids in the individualized instruction given to the participant. Instructional methods include facilitated discussion, hands-on simulation of production, and on-the-job practical applications. PowerPoint presentations are used to deliver the course supplemented by videos for demonstrations.