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Lean Manufacturing is a term that means adding value to the customer by eliminating an expenditure that does not create value to the end customer. By looking through the perspective of the customer or consumer of the product or service, value is defined as any process or action for which the customer is willing to pay. Basically, Lean is creating more value with less work. The Lean methodology can be applied to any manufacturing or service area. Lean is a set of tools that assists in the identification and elimination of waste. As waste is eliminated, quality improves while production times and costs are reduced. Examples of these tools are value stream mapping and pull systems. Another tool, product flow, eliminates unevenness and reduces waste.
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Lean Office is focusing people¿s efforts toward creating value for the customer and eliminating waste. Office efficiency is improved by eliminating idle time created by paperwork and bureaucracy. The goal is improved customer service. By eliminating waste that is not valued by the customer we are better able to provide exactly what the customer wants, when the customer wants it, and in the way that delights the customer. Office waste can be boiled down to two areas ¿wasted activities¿ and ¿wasted time.¿ Too often we look at how to get things done faster or better instead of asking what things we really ought to be doing. It is common for offices to spend a lot of money on efficiency and automation that leads to them doing the wrong things a bit faster or automating bad processes.
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Lean strategy deployment focuses on identifying break-through objectives, annual objectives, top priorities, and targets to improve. An overview of the 8 wastes is presented along with the Lean tools: 5S, visual control, standard work, SMED, facility lay-out, POUS, pull systems with kanbans, TPM, and error-proofing.
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Leading kaizen events requires both prevention and intervention facilitative leadership skills. Guidelines for kaizen success are presented. Leaders learn how to see the 8 wastes in their value streams. The DMAIC model for continuous improvement is employed. An actual kaizen event is performed with the oversight of mentors/trainers.
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Lean Office is focusing people¿s efforts toward creating value for the customer and eliminating waste. Office efficiency is improved by eliminating idle time created by paperwork and bureaucracy. The goal is improved customer service.By eliminating waste that is not valued by the customer
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In this course, participants will learn about Green Building Fundamentals and prepare for the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Green Associate Certification Exam. The class is geared toward understanding the core concepts of LEED and preparing you for the exam. Participants will receive an overview of the LED Rating System and examine the core concepts of green building as they relate to each of the rating systems.
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The course will give the students a basic understanding of Quality Assurance. Students will be able to identify the basic tools used in measurements and will gain skills using these tools to measure objects used is the trainer. Students will gain knowledge about Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing and Statistical Process Control.
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The class is the second in a series of four related courses with Minitab 15 and its applications. Full versions of Minitab 15 are recommended, student versions can be used for the class. The class covers the basic statistics such as the mean, median, mode, the normal distribution, and the shape of the data.
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The class is the first in a series of four related courses with Minitab 15 and its applications. The class covers an introduction to Minitab 15 and how Minitab can help support data analysis and any Lean Six Sigma program. The class has multiple hands-on activities with Minitab 15. Full versions of Minitab 15 are recommended, student versions can be used for the class.
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The class is the third in a series of four related courses with Minitab 15 and its applications. Full versions of Minitab 15 are recommended, student versions can be used for the class. The class covers the basic statistics such as the mean, median, mode, the normal distribution, and the shape of the data.
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