Lean Management Training

Aim
Simple; It entered our lives with an idea that aims to meet customer expectations and demands in the fastest way, eliminate waste in all processes from receiving the request to delivery or providing the service, and to get better every day. Lean thinking has found its response in all sectors over time; While making organizational development and continuous improvement a way of doing business, it makes it essential to apply and standardize proven methodologies and tools with a systemic approach.
Scope
- Development of Production and Service Systems
- The Birth of Lean Thinking
- Concept of Value and Basic Principles of Lean Thinking
- Waste – Muda, Muri, Mura
- Value Stream Management
- Management of Losses
- OEE Concept
- Hoshin Kanri – Diffusion of Policies
- Daily Management System
- Management of Standards – 5S, Visual Management, Standard Business
- On-Site Quality Approach and Poka Yoke
- Improving Flow – SMED & Line Balancing & Material Flow Optimization
- Balancing Flow rate with Demand – Heijunka & Kanban
- Management of Improvements – Kaizen
- Management of Training and Development – TWI & Kata
- Lean Transformation Roadmap & Application Examples