Lean Manufacturing
Introduction to Lean Concepts aims to give an overview of Lean concepts- the history and origin of Lean, its advantages, compares it with traditional organization and defines the seven kinds of waste in detail. The course describes Lean as a total system. It also highlights the obstacles you must overcome to become a truly Lean organization.
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Visual Management and 5S course describes the elements of 5S and explains the techniques of visual display and visual control. In this course you will find ample industry examples. Also, the course will finally prepare you to lead a 5S activity.
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Value Stream Mapping is a preferred tool for identifying and understanding where wastes and non-value added activities exist. It is a paper-and-pencil representation that helps you see and understand the flow of material and information as a product makes its way through your production process. This course will impart you with knowledge on how to evaluate current production process, identify the value added and non-value added steps, and envision an improved (future) production process.
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Leaders Standard Work is a set of work procedures that effectively combines people, materials, and machines to maintain quality, efficiency and safety. Work is described precisely in terms of cycle time, work-in-process, sequence, layout and inventory needed to conduct the process. This is a course focuses on elements and tools of standard work. It establishes the best sequence steps to maximize performance and minimize waste.
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