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Learn to Identify and Eliminate Waste in a Manufacturing Environment
BMGI's Lean for Manufacturing is designed to help Six Sigma practitioners and others learn the principles of Lean Six Sigma and how to integrate them with Six Sigma to accelerate organizational change. BMGI's four-day public training combines lectures with model exercises to give participants the chance to experience how processes interact, and how Lean principles can affect an environment.
In the classroom, participants set up their own "factories," then use simulation to produce ideal conditions that allow them to meet customer expectations for lead time, on-time delivery, and profitability. Each Lean principle is covered in detail, using real life examples and case studies from successful Lean implementations.
What Students Learn:
* How to improve customer response time and profitability while balancing issues of product quality and cost.
* How to Lean any factory setting.
* How to build a roadmap to deploy Lean in any organization.
* The differences between mass production and Lean.
* How waste, value-added and non value-added activities affect process efficiency.
* How to implement a Total Productive Maintenance program to improve a company's efficiency.
* How to construct a Value Stream Map to identify areas for opportunity.
Who Should Attend
This 4-day seminar is designed for managers, change agents, Six Sigma practitioners or others that desire an understanding of Lean principles. This program also qualifies as an elective in BMGI's Master Black Belt Certification program.
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