Lean 900pw

Continuous Improvement with Lean

$199.00

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SHORT DESCRIPTION:

In this course, you will learn about developing continuous improvement strategies in the workplace using Lean methodology. The course focuses on the Identify Plan Execute Review cycle, and wraps up with an in-depth case study to help you practice what you have learned.

  • Duration approximately 2 hours.
  • Access period 30 days.
  • Self-Study Guide provided.
  • Quick Reference Guide provided.
  • Certificate of Completion provided.
  • Content last updated January 2020.
  • A full description of this course is located below.

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This course is an ideal choice if you’re ready to take your Lean knowledge to the next step. In it, we will explore what continuous improvement is all about and how Lean methodology can help get you there.

Companies everywhere, no matter what their industry, can benefit from the principles of continuous improvement with Lean. Whether they adopt a very formal process or commit to something less structured, they can follow its principles and improve their bottom line by reducing wasted time and resources.

This course is designed for learners who have completed the pre-requisite Lean Process Improvement course, and perhaps have been involved in implementation of its principles in their workplace. It is the ideal next step along the path of learning and creating a workplace culture committed to continuous improvement.

What Will Students Learn?

  • Describe what continuous improvement with Lean is all about
  • Explain the concepts of the continuous improvement cycle: Identify, Plan, Execute, and Review
  • Apply Lean continuous improvement concepts to a case study
  • Present ideas for continuous improvement

What Topics are Covered?

  • Defining Continuous Improvement
  • Stage One – Identify Areas for Improvement
  • Stage Two – Create a Plan for Improvement
  • Stage Three – Implement the Changes
  • Stage Four – Review the Impact
  • Test Driving

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