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    Certified Lean Manufacturing And Management Professional

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    Certified Lean Manufacturing And Management Professional

    Certified Lean Manufacturing And Management Professional
    Published 4/2023
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 2.72 GB | Duration: 4h 16m

    A Pursuit of Excellence: Enhance Productivity, Increase Customer Satisfaction, and Successfully Implement Lean Systems

    What you'll learn

    Origins, Major principles, and Keys of Lean Manufacturing

    Explanations of "Value" and "Waste"

    The Difficulties of Cultural Change

    Overview of the Diffusion of Innovation

    Standardized Work

    Just-in-Time Manufacturing and Level Production

    Cycle Time versus Takt Time

    5S and Workplace Organization

    Managing the Lean Implementation Pathway

    Benefits of Lean

    Push vs Pull Processing Systems

    Lean Work Cell Metrics

    Quality Operating Systems (QOS)

    Plantwide Lean Metrics

    Monitoring Work Cell Progress

    Several Downloadable Excel Templates

    Requirements

    Basic understanding of manufacturing

    Description

    "Certified Lean Manufacturing and Management Professional" is the newest course from Manufacturing Academy instructor, Mike Vella. Mike is a quality, engineering, and operations management professional with over 40 years of hands-on experience, implementing quality systems, leading operations, and training manufacturing professionals across both the automotive and commercial food processing industries.In this course, you will not only learn the theories and principles of lean manufacturing and lean management, but see and hear them explained within the context of practical, real-life applications. In the first section of this course titled "Foundations in Lean Manufacturing", you will learn:The Origins, Major Principles, and Key Concepts of Lean Manufacturing.Detailed Explanations of terms like Value, Waste, Takt and Flow.How Cultural Change is Initiated and Diffused Throughout and Organization.Powerful Lean Tools such as 5S, Visual Management, OEE, SMED, Push/Pull, Poka Yoke, JIT and MANY MORE.This is where most Lean classes stop. But in this course, you get a second section detailing the keys to successfully implementing lean projects. Geared toward the continuous improvement professional, the section titled "Managing Lean Progress" show students:The Overarching Lean PhilosophiesLean Implementation PathwaysDefining and Measuring Excellence in the WorkplaceWork Cell and Plant Wide Lean MetricsHow to Monitor Work Cell Progress toward full Lean implementationAnd MUCH MOREIn addition to the lectures, you also get several downloadable resources that will help you implement Lean at your organization including the "Work Cell Criteria Evaluation Worksheet", a step-by-step road map to Lean implementation across 16 different areas of your operation.So if you are working in manufacturing, looking for an opportunity to expand your lean manufacturing and lean management skill sets, then this is the class for you!!When you sign up for "Certified Lean Manufacturing and Management Professional", you get:Over 4 hours of lecture high-quality lectures,taught by an expert in the field who has actually implemented dozen of Lean projects,with LIFETIME ACCESS to the entire course including the downloadable resources,and a Certificate of Completion,all at an excellent low price.That sounds like a great deal on an opportunity to advance your career in lean manufacturing and continuous improvement. Sign up today!!

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction to the Course

    Lecture 1 Introduction to the Course

    Lecture 2 Introduction to Lean Manufacturing

    Section 2: Foundations of Lean Manufacturing

    Lecture 3 Origins of Lean Manufacturing

    Lecture 4 Becoming the Best

    Lecture 5 The Fathers of Lean

    Lecture 6 The Principles of Lean Manufacturing

    Lecture 7 Lean Manufacturing and Management Glossary

    Lecture 8 Value and Wastes, Pt 1

    Lecture 9 Value and Wastes, Pt 2

    Lecture 10 Keys in Lean Manufacturing

    Lecture 11 The Difficulties of Cultural Change

    Lecture 12 How Change is Made

    Lecture 13 The Diffusion Of Innovation, Pt 1

    Lecture 14 The Diffusion Of Innovation, Pt 2

    Lecture 15 Just-In-Time and Level Production

    Lecture 16 Standard Work

    Lecture 17 Cycle Time Observation

    Lecture 18 5S and Workplace Organization

    Lecture 19 Material Flow Mapping

    Lecture 20 Visual Management

    Lecture 21 Overall Equipment Effectiveness

    Lecture 22 50 Reasons Why We Can't Change

    Lecture 23 Single Minute Exchange of Dies

    Lecture 24 Source Inspection and Poka Yoke, Pt 1

    Lecture 25 Source Inspection and Poka Yoke, Pt 2

    Lecture 26 Deployment Status

    Lecture 27 Lean Project Ideas

    Lecture 28 References and Conclusion to Foundations

    Section 3: Managing Lean Progress

    Lecture 29 Introduction to Managing Lean Progress

    Lecture 30 Agenda For Managing Lean

    Lecture 31 Lean's Primary Philosophy

    Lecture 32 Common Sense Manufacturing - A Lean Implementation Pathway

    Lecture 33 Benefits of Lean

    Lecture 34 Push vs Pull Processing Systems

    Lecture 35 Defining and Measuring Excellence

    Lecture 36 Work Cell Measures, Excel Download

    Lecture 37 Lean Work Cell Metrics, Pt 1

    Lecture 38 Lean Work Cell Metrics, Pt 2

    Lecture 39 Lean Work Cell Metrics, Pt 3

    Lecture 40 Plant Wide Metrics

    Lecture 41 Downloadable Matrix of Plant Wide Measures

    Lecture 42 Monitoring Work Cell Progress

    Lecture 43 Quality Operating System (QOS)

    Lecture 44 The Paynter Chart

    Lecture 45 Summary and Acknowledgements

    Section 4: Conclusion to the Course

    Lecture 46 Conclusion to the Course

    Lecture 47 Bonus Lecture

    Manufacturing managers, Manufacturing supervisors,Quality technicians, Quality engineers, Quality managers,Industrial engineers, Manufacturing engineers, Process engineers,Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belts, Green Belts, and Black Belts,Continuous improvement professionals