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Introduction:
Errors, bottlenecks, inefficient process flow, lack of information, duplication of effort and non value added
process steps, all impede flow in the value chain of an organisation. Lean (also known as Toyota Production
System or TPS) uses a variety of tools focusing on the elimination or reduction of these process issues. These
tools target improvements in quality, process reliability, workplace organisation, process set-up time and
streamlining work flows.
Lean is about creating more value for customers by eliminating activities that are considered waste. Any
activity or process that consumes resources, adds cost or time without creating value becomes the target for
elimination. One of the important aspects of Lean is the focus on system-level improvements versus point
improvements. It is the system-level work that can dramatically improve a company's bottom line results. This
knowledge, combined with the understanding of how to remove waste properly, is critical for any successful Lean
implementation.
This introduction to Lean thinking will provide participants with a clear understanding of the fundamental
principles behind Lean.
Duration: 2 Days
Target Audience:
All personnel directly involved with the Lean initiative from both the manufacturing and service (including
banking and finance, logistics, healthcare, government and public service) sectors.
Programme Objectives:
- To introduce the concept and principles of Lean
- To highlight the importance of waste elimination in an organisation
- To illustrate the importance of creating organisational enablers for Lean implementation
- To show how Lean impacts the bottom line
- Provide a "kick-off" to the Lean journey
Programme Outline:
- Lean Principles and Lean Thinking Deployment
- Aligning Lean with Business / Strategic Objectives
- Waste Identification and Elimination
- Overview of Lean Tools
- Organising the Operations to Meet Customer Demand Rate
- The Relationship between Quality and Lean
- Effective Strategies for Lean Implementation
- Aligning Lean Projects Selection with Business Objectives
Contact Us
Contact us today for a non-obligatory discussion on our Lean Thinking Training
and customisation of the training programme for your organisation:
Email:
Tel: (65) 68484109
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