This program consists of 14 lessons, or ‘sessions’ within a blended learning format. Blended learning combines face-to-face presentation and instruction with online supports including continuous access to course materials, lessons, resources, case studies, exercises, assessments and an online community of cohort members where continuous dialog and sharing takes place.
This is combined with experiential learning as cohort members use the concepts, strategies and tools provided in this program, in the workplace. Ongoing face-to-face instructions, mentoring and feedback complete the loop and ensure that every participant has a measurable outcome that indicates their level of success in implementing their Lean goals.
Program Schedule & Content
Timeline | Engagement | Program Topic | Activities |
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Session 1 | Face-to-face (1 day) |
Introduction to Lean manufacturing & program orientation |
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Session 2 | Online course module | History of Lean |
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Session 3 | Online course module | Identification of the 9 wastes |
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Session 4 | Face-to-face (2 days) |
Building a Lean culture |
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Session 5 | Online course module | Productivity assessments |
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Session 6 | Online course module | 5S |
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Session 7 | Face-to-face (2 days) |
Value stream mapping |
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Session 8 | Online course module | Huddle boards |
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Session 9 | Face-to-face (1 day) |
Visual management |
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Session 10 | Online course module | Planned preventive maintenance |
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Session 11 | Face-to-face (2 days) |
Process mapping |
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Session 12 | Online course module | Introduction to six sigma |
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Session 13 | Face-to-face (2 days) |
The A3, the Gemba and Kaizan |
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Session 14 | Online course module & working with mentor | Building a customized Lean implementation plan |
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Cohorts are limited to 20-25 participants to allow for small team exercises with participants collaborating and presenting work in groups of 4-6. Individual components may be discussed and shared within the work teams but will be completed and assessed on an individual basis. The program takes 6 months to complete and each participant must plan and implement a Lean improvement project within their business, or model an improvement project that can be demonstrated to be effective, if they do not have the opportunity to actualize the learning in a company environment. The face-to-face classes or retreats are held monthly. Online assignments are tracked and completion of each session is a requirement before continuing to the next lesson. Participants who cannot complete a session or lesson within the allotted time may be granted an extension and reassigned to another cohort so that they can continue with the program. Cohorts begin monthly and more than one may be available in any time period.
A weighted ranking system including observational assessment, participation in group work, assignment scoring and completion of the individual Lean improvement project provide a final evaluation and learning outcome score. While there is no pass/fail aspect to the outcome, there is a measured result that is reported to the participant, and the sponsoring company (if any).
For more information or to inquire about the next enrollment date, please contact us.