work without waste – Lean Management

Lean Management

Improving quality, productivity & cost has always been the focus of manufacturing industry.
It is now prudent for every professional to treat Lean Management as a mandatory subject to be understood & practiced. This Lean Management training workshop intends to provide the learners an in-depth understanding of the Lean Management with a macro view to be able to strategise as well as a micro perspective that will facilitate implementation.

Objectives

  • To get an overview of Lean Management principles
  • To relate these to work processes presently followed
  • To be inspired to improve

Contents

The lean business model used in the programme is structured on the lines of Toyota Production System.

  • Base all work on long term thinking
  • Process approach to work
  • Work without waste
  • Uniform work load
  • Zero defect
  • Standardise all processes
  • Make workplace transparent
  • Use tested methods
  • Develop leaders at all levels
  • Work culture
  • People as partners
  • Solve problems effectively
  • Consensus makes implementation easy
  • Learning organisation

Take Away

Following this training, the participants will understand the lean management principles & its applicability for their organisation. They will gain an understanding of the transformation process, comprising principles, systems & tools. Paticipants will be open & eager to participate in improvement initiatives as leaders & contributors.

Who should attend?

  • Middle Level
  • Senior Level

Methodology

  • Multimedia Presentation
  • Concept Explanation
  • Facilitated Discussion
  • Group exercise
  • Individual exercise
  • Illustrations
  • Anecdotes
  • Study material
  • Games
  • Q&A

Interaction Language

  • English
  • Hindi/ English

What is the programme duration?

3 days

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