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As organizations look to increase market share and reduce costs, employees must prove that they can bring added value to their company in today's competitive environment. Make sure you are well positioned to help your organization meet its financial goals. Upon successful completion of this program, you will have the tools you need to achieve your Lean certification goals.
To achieve Lean certification, you must: meet course attendance requirements, pass the certification exam, and successfully complete a Lean improvement project or kaizen event. Your project/event must show evidence of implementation of the Lean solutions and improved (leaner) performance.
Lean Practitioners Certification Course Objectives
- Learn to apply the steps, approaches, tools and techniques used to create Lean processes and a Lean organization.
- Recognize the purpose, objectives, results, and benefits that Lean can achieve.
- Learn how to make the most of Lean teams.
- Clearly see the waste in your processes and identify waste's drivers (unevenness and overburden).
- Use the Lean Pathway to identify and prioritize
opportunities for improvement.
- Learn the best way to plan for and implement Lean.
- Understand the improvement (kaizen) method, and tools
necessary to successfully conduct a targeted lean/kaizen event.
Lean Practitioners Certification Enterprise Topics
- Lean cost model; benefits of Lean
- Waste, unevenness, and overburden
- Lean Pathway
- Lean approaches
- Categories of waste
- Drivers of waste
- Waste assessment
- Value stream mapping
- Efficiency calculations (OEE)
- Organization and safety (5S)
- Workplace arrangement
- Standardization
- Data tools and approaches
- Error-proofing (Poka Yoke)
- Auto-stop (autonomation)
- Rapid changeover (SMED)
- Integrated maintenance (TPM)
- One-piece flow and pull (just-in-time)
- Process pulse (takt time)
- Signaling pull (kanban)
- Visual management (andon)
- Load leveling
- Sequencing (production leveling)
- Implement approaches using DMIC (DEFINE, MEASURE, IMPROVE, CONTROL, otherwise known as kaizen)
Who Should Attend Lean Practitioners Certification?
Quality professionals and managers, manufacturing, process and industrial engineers, operations analysts and managers, Master Black Belts, Black Belts, Green Belts, and any manager or professional who wants to improve the efficiency of operations, processes, and the organization.
STAT-A-MATRIX Lean Practitioners Certification requires successful completion of the course, a passing grade on the final exam, and submission of a detailed report of an effective Lean improvement project or kaizen event. Your project/event must show evidence of implementation of the Lean solutions and improved (leaner) performance.
CEUs: 4.0
Number of Days: 5
Code: LPM
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