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    Certified Lean Management For Non-Manufacturing Processes

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    Certified Lean Management For Non-Manufacturing Processes

    Certified Lean Management For Non-Manufacturing Processes
    Last updated 1/2022
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 1.64 GB | Duration: 2h 31m

    Apply lean management principles in service, healthcare, software, finance, engineering, travel and other industries

    What you'll learn

    A simplified and practical approach to improve non-manufacturing processes.

    Understand the difference between value-added and non-value-added activities

    Understanding the eight types of wastes in manufacturing and non-manufacturing (service industry) environment

    Improve and existing process using ACES approach (Automate, Consolidate, Eliminate or Simplify)

    Requirements

    No prior experience or knowledge is expected

    Description

    Note: Students who complete this course have an option to apply for the certification exam by Quality Gurus Inc. and can achieve the Verified Certification from Quality Gurus Inc. It is optional and there is no separate fee for that.Lean Management was originated in the manufacturing environment. It has been widely used in manufacturing around the world to reduce waste in production and to provide value to the customers. Lean Management is equally applicable to non-manufacturing environments as well. Some of the non-manufacturing sectors where the lean has been successfully implemented include:Service industrySoftware industryHealthcare industryFinance industryProduct engineeringTravel and entertainmentand many other industriesThis course will help you to:Understand what Lean is, what it is not;What are the benefits of implementing Lean;The difference in the process improvement approaches using Lean and Six Sigma;Gain a deeper understanding of the five basic lean principles; Apply lean principles to non-manufacturing processes;Understand quality from the customer's perspective and avoid non-value-added steps from the work processesUnderstand the difference between Muda, Mura and Muri;Develop strategies to avoid the eight wastes of lean (TIM WOODS - Transportation, Inventory, Motion, Waiting, Overprocessing, Overproduction, Defects, Underutilized skills)Draw a Flow Chart or a Value Stream Map to understand the processImprove your management and leadership skills;A case study will help you consolidate all the learning you gained from this course.The course has been kept practical so that you can easily implement these principles in your work area. The course also provides the templates needed for improving a process. These include a template for the waste walk, a sample copy of the swim lane flow chart (as a part of the case study).

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Welcome

    Lecture 2 Introduction

    Lecture 3 DOWNLOAD COURSE SLIDES

    Lecture 4 Five Lean Principles

    Lecture 5 Benefits of Lean

    Lecture 6 Lean vs. Six Sigma

    Lecture 7 What Lean is Not?

    Section 2: Value Added vs. Non-Value Added Activities

    Lecture 8 What is Value?

    Lecture 9 Value Added vs Non-value Added - Part 1

    Lecture 10 Value Added vs Non-value Added - Part 2

    Section 3: Identifying Waste (Waste Sensitization)

    Lecture 11 Introduction to Waste

    Lecture 12 Three Categories of Wastes

    Lecture 13 Eight Types of Wastes - TIM WOODS

    Lecture 14 Transportation Waste

    Lecture 15 Inventory Waste

    Lecture 16 Motion Waste

    Lecture 17 Waiting Waste

    Lecture 18 Overprocessing Waste

    Lecture 19 Overproduction Waste

    Lecture 20 Defects Waste

    Lecture 21 Skills - Under Utilization

    Lecture 22 Waste Walk

    Section 4: Flow Diagrams

    Lecture 23 Flow Chart

    Lecture 24 Value Stream Map

    Section 5: Case Study and Conclusion

    Lecture 25 A Quick Review of the First Four Sections

    Lecture 26 Reviewing an Existing Process (Tips)

    Lecture 27 A Case Study

    Lecture 28 Using Draw.io to Create a Flow Chart

    Lecture 29 Various Lean Tools and the Course Conclusion

    Section 6: BONUS

    Lecture 30 BONUS LECTURE

    Process Improvement Professionals,Quality Managers,Quality Professionals,Management Professionals