The Concept of Lean management Waste

Reduce waste and streamline value flow

4.29 (114 reviews)
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English
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The Concept of  Lean management  Waste
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1 hour
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Oct 2023
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$19.99
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What you will learn

Identify strategies for eliminating motion, waiting, and transportation waste

Identify strategies for eliminating waste caused by overproduction and inventory

Identify elimination strategies for waste caused by overprocessing and defects

Reduce waste and boost efficiency

Eliminating unnecessary tasks and delays in your production process

Good processes reduce waste

Classify activities as value-add, non-value-add, or necessary non-value-add

Why take this course?

Companies are always looking for new ways to improve business efficiency and increase quality. To run a business at optimal capacity, you need to reduce or eliminate waste from processes and improve production flow. In this course, you'll learn about Lean strategies to reduce waste by determining which operations add value and which don't. You'll explore the concept of continuous flow, and discover how to balance work processes to make production flow more efficient. You'll define what waste is, where it exists, and what causes it. You'll also examine aspects of Muda, continuous flow, line balancing, value and non-value-add, and practical Lean techniques for improving Operations Management.

What is waste in Lean Manufacturing?

A core principle in lean methodology is the removal of waste within an operation. And in any business, one of the heaviest drains on profitability is waste. Lean waste can come in the form of time, material, and labor. But it may also be related to the utilization of skill-sets as well as poor planning. In lean manufacturing, waste is any expense or effort that is expended but which does not transform raw materials into an item the customer is willing to pay for. By optimizing process steps and eliminating waste, the only true value is added at each phase of production.

Today, the Lean Manufacturing model recognizes 8 types of waste within an operation; seven originally conceived when the Toyota Production System was first conceived, and an eighth added when the lean methodology was adopted within the Western World. Seven of the eight wastes are production process-oriented, while the eighth waste is directly related to management’s ability to utilize personnel.

WHAT YOU WILL LEARN to

  1. classify production activities as a value-add, non-value-add, or necessary non-value-add.

  2. identify strategies for eliminating waste caused by overproduction and inventory.

  3. identify strategies for eliminating motion, waiting, and transportation waste.

  4. identify elimination strategies for waste caused by overprocessing and defects

  5. match cycle time and takt time to their descriptions

  6. identify the final three steps for balancing a production line

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Reviews

Matthias
January 23, 2024
the content is ok... bit, poor English skills, slow speaking pace, hard to follow because the trainer doesn't sound much motivated.
Fedo
November 20, 2023
Beyond just waste elimination, the course instills a continuous improvement mindset. Participants learn to cultivate a culture of ongoing efficiency enhancements within their organizations. This forward-looking approach is crucial for businesses aiming not only to address current inefficiencies but also to stay adaptive and responsive to future challenges.
Mido
November 20, 2023
The course excels in bridging theory and practice. Through real-world case studies and practical exercises, participants gain hands-on experience in applying lean waste concepts to actual business scenarios. This practical orientation ensures that the knowledge gained is immediately transferable to the workplace, enhancing its overall impact.
Dr.Ahmed
November 20, 2023
What sets this course apart is its holistic approach to waste identification. Participants not only learn to recognize traditional forms of waste but also delve into less obvious areas, such as time and talent. This comprehensive perspective equips individuals with the skills to conduct thorough waste assessments in any organizational setting.
Dr.Lara
November 20, 2023
The concept of lean waste is a game-changer for organizations aiming to maximize efficiency. This course provides a profound understanding of lean principles and how to identify and eliminate waste in various processes. The emphasis on efficiency at its core makes it an essential resource for anyone seeking to streamline operations and reduce unnecessary resource utilization.
Jawaid
September 27, 2023
I'm glad I could help clarify these concepts for you! In simpler terms: 1. Muda: It's waste. Anything that doesn't add value to what you're doing. 2. Muri: Overburden or strain. Pushing too hard, which leads to stress and errors. 3. Mura: Unevenness or inconsistency. Things aren't consistent or smooth. These ideas are important in Lean thinking to make processes better and more efficient.
Hend
August 29, 2023
I needed to refresh my of the learings of years past and this course was just what I needed to accomplish this. Thank you!

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