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Learn more today about how companies continually improve to make products faster and reduce waste
What you'll learn
Learn the History of Lean Manufacturing
Learn the Principles of Lean
Learn what the 8 Wastes are
Lean how to identify 8 wastes and work more lean Requirements
No prerequisites just be open to learning new ideas Description
Ever wonder how Amazon gets good to you so fast or how companies improve their processes to make products faster ? Or even why it is so easy to navaiage a supermarket and airport? Well then this Introduction to Lean is the great way to learn the basics and some the answers to these questions!. Lean Management (also known as Lean Manufacturing, Lean Enterprise or Lean Production) is a system of management developed by the Toyota Motor Corporation being used successfully across the world in both manufacturing and service sectors including healthcare, banking, government and agriculture etc.Lean is focused on improving processes, eliminating waste, increasing values that customer receives, and enabling organizations gain competitive advantage over their competitors. The application lean principles, tools and techniques help in standardizing the workplace, creating a work environment where there is a place for everything and everything is in its place. It enhances effective problem solving. It is a long-term approach to work that seeks to systematically achieve incremental changes in processes in order to improve efficiency and quality.It helps Students to better understand the foundational concepts of lean along with sharing key principles, tools and techniques. The course can be taken by an organisation's entire workforce no matter what skill level the employee is currently at and can be...