Learn all the basic concepts of Lean Management. We will be covering everything from the basics
A lean organization focuses on increasing customer value, the elimination of waste and optimizing operations. The key components of Lean can be applied to all types of businesses and processes.
What you’ll learn
- Students looking to get a introduction to Lean Management.
- Professionals looking to get a introduction to Lean Management.
- Learn all basics of Lean Management.
- Learn how to make your processes more efficient.
Course Content
- Introduction –> 3 lectures • 4min.
- The Five Lean Principles –> 8 lectures • 10min.
- The Seven Wastes of Lean –> 1 lecture • 1min.
- Lean Tools and techniques –> 2 lectures • 3min.
- How to Implement Lean in a proper manner –> 6 lectures • 7min.
- Other Process Improvement Principles –> 7 lectures • 7min.
Requirements
- No prerequisites.
A lean organization focuses on increasing customer value, the elimination of waste and optimizing operations. The key components of Lean can be applied to all types of businesses and processes.
In addition to reducing wastes and improving a specific process, Lean is also about building a culture, one that respects all employees and enables them to pursue opportunities to improve their work and share ideas for continuous improvement.
Lean management is based on the Toyota production system which was established in the late 1940s. There are many tools that can help businesses with the lean process and we will be covering them in this course. We will cover all important concepts and principles of Lean Management in detail.
Course Layout:
1. Introduction
- Introduction
- History of Lean
- Lean Process Solutions
2. The Five Lean Principles
- The 5 Lean principles
- Define Value
- Map the Value Stream
- Create flow
- Establish Pull based system
- Pursue Perfection
- Lean Principles part 1
- Lean Principles part 2
3. The Seven Wastes of Lean
- The Seven Wastes of Lean
4. Lean Tools and techniques
- Part 1
- Part 2
5. How to Implement Lean in a proper manner
- Commitment to Succeed
- Employee Training
- Identifying Waste
- Determining Root Cause
- Taking Action
- Benefits of Lean
6. Other Process Improvement Principles
- Total Quality Management
- Scrum -1
- Scrum -2
- Six Sigma
- When to Use Six Sigma part 1
- When to Use Six Sigma part 2
- When to Use Six Sigma part 3