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Lean Introduction
Reduced stress levels, more time for each operation step, while simultaneously handling more items ... how is that possible?
This course/workshop offers an introduction to the concept of Lean and how Lean is used in operations of administration, facilities and service departments. Lean is a way of thinking and working, not to be confused with traditional systems of improvement, quality or management.
The Focus of Lean is on getting the right quality, on time, to the receiver/customer, without requiring more resources. Lean is unique in that you look at the workflow from an across-perspective, which means that individuals and departments are involved across their "borders". Together they will prevent waste, such as mending, fixing and searching. Lean engages, stimulates and affects everybody.
Purpose
- Get an overall picture of the Lean way of thinking and working
- How and where does a Lean journey begin ?
- What results can you expect ?
Program
A half day workshop containing:
- Lean as a concept
- From thinking to working
- What adds to value and what does not
- How to do a Value Stream Mapping
- Real-life examples from various service operations within private and public sectors
For whom?
For individuals who want to understand and become familiar with the concept of Lean
More information
Here you can download this program description. For more information please contact us at info@leanconcepts.se or call +46 (0)520 33220.
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LEAN SUMMIT AFRICA 2010
LIA introduces the
Lean Summit Africa 2010
6 to 8 October 2010.
Workshops
Wednesday 6 October 2010
Presentations
Thursday & Friday 7-8 October 2010
WORLD RENOWNED SPEAKERS
John Shook, Senior Advisor, Lean Enterprise Institute, USA
& world distinguished Lean Author
Chris Vogel, Wells Fargo Bank, USA
Dr. René Aernoudts, Lean management Institute, Netherlands
Robert Kessiakoff, Lean Concepts, Sweden
Lean Summit Africa 2010
Lean Concepts are invited by Lean Institute Africa, in October 6-8, to participate. More information and prgram will follow.