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    Kaizen Implementation Guide For Continuous Improvement

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    Kaizen Implementation Guide For Continuous Improvement

    Kaizen Implementation Guide For Continuous Improvement
    Published 6/2022
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 1.68 GB | Duration: 3h 9m

    A step by step guide to implement Kaizen in your business to achieve Continuous Improvement and Operational Excellence

    What you'll learn
    Comprehensive understanding of Kaizen and its related concepts
    Learn pre-requisites to implement Kaizen successfully in any kind of business
    Step by step approach using various tools and methods to implement Kaizen
    Techniques to influence people to work for continuous improvement
    Structured approach for Kaizen Projects
    Steps to follow through after Kaizen Implementation to ensure 100% prolonged results
    Effective ways to Documentation, Reporting and Presentations for Kaizen Projects (A3 Reports)
    Complete linkage explained of all concepts at the end so that concepts don't overlap
    Requirements
    Absolutely no prior knowledge about Kaizen or its methodologies is required for this course
    Thinking out of the box approach and discipline will go a long way
    The right attitude to work for Continuous Improvement
    Description
    Although Kaizen dates backs to centuries, it became a published terminology in Japanese works during the 20th century. It can be defined as change for good. Kaizen can be a simple change in the process which impacts the processes to become more efficient, reduces waste and increases productivity. It all goes back to Toyota manufacturing plant in the 1960’s when the term kaizen was used in the structural improvement in manufacturing while establishing the Toyota Production System (known as TPS today). TPS later became an inspiration for Lean Manufacturing and expanded to almost every business out there. Since then, it has been seen as one of the most sought-after methodologies. Every business wants operate in a way which is lean, having minimum to no waste and maximum value. In order to achieve that, the cycle of continuous improvement should be used and this course aims to provide you exactly that. It teaches you how you can use the cycle of continuous improvement to make your business that has little to no waste and maximum value.Kaizen believes that the contribution to improvement is a never-ending process which is the source of many innovations and achievements. It is a search for a better way. Once a job has been designed, people forget about it. We are always on the outlook to improve products but not processes that make that product. Kaizen suggests otherwise, it focuses on the process improvement which ultimately helps the product in ways which you could not have even imagined. The cycle of Continuous Improvement or Kaizen allows employees to use his or her native abilities and creativity to the fullest to make their jobs easier and better every day.It focuses on how you can improve your business to effectively run all operations, make employees feel worthwhile and also make improvements to the processes along the way. Kaizen encourages everyone to make their work better for themselves.In this course you will find almost every technique in the book that will help you achieve exactly what you need to become a part of the continuous improvement cycle.

    Overview

    Section 1: What is Kaizen

    Lecture 1 Defining Kaizen

    Lecture 2 Kaizen Examples from daily life

    Lecture 3 Concepts to understand

    Lecture 4 Toyota Production System vs Lean Manufacturing

    Lecture 5 Why is Kaizen important today?

    Lecture 6 Lets bust some myths

    Section 2: How to get started with Kaizen

    Lecture 7 Kaizen and Standardization

    Lecture 8 Why is Kaizen Continuous Improvement

    Lecture 9 Discovering Potential: Kaizen vs Problem Solving

    Lecture 10 How to influence people to practice Continuous Improvement

    Section 3: Kaizen Implementation Techniques: Part 1

    Lecture 11 Where to start implementing Kaizen

    Lecture 12 Ways to identify Kaizen: 5S

    Lecture 13 Ways to identify Kaizen: Gemba

    Lecture 14 Ways to identify Kaizen: Genchi Genbutsu

    Lecture 15 Ways to identify Kaizen: Muda

    Lecture 16 7 Mudas and their identification

    Lecture 17 Ways to identify Kaizen: QC Circles

    Lecture 18 Ways to identify Kaizen: Creative Suggestion Systems

    Lecture 19 Ten Areas to Investigate for Kaizen Opportunities

    Lecture 20 Prioritization: Pareto Analysis (using EXCEL)

    Section 4: Kaizen Implementation Techniques: Part 2

    Lecture 21 Steps to Implement Kaizen: PDCA

    Lecture 22 Plan: Step 1

    Lecture 23 Root Cause Analysis: 5 Whys Analysis

    Lecture 24 Root Cause Analysis: Cause & Effect Diagram

    Lecture 25 Plan: Step 2 (Resources & Tasks identification)

    Lecture 26 Plan: Step 3 (Scheduling using EXCEL)

    Lecture 27 DO

    Lecture 28 Check

    Lecture 29 Act

    Section 5: What to do after Implementation

    Lecture 30 Monitoring Kaizen

    Lecture 31 Reasons to Monitor

    Lecture 32 Documentation

    Lecture 33 A3 Reports

    Section 6: Summary

    Lecture 34 Complete overview

    Anyone who is looking to improve their business by identifying and eliminating wastes,Students who are interested to work on continuous improvement projects,Managers looking to promote culture of continuous improvement at the workplace,Anyone who is just eager to learn new things