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Lean Awareness

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Objectives

By the end of this session you will be able to:

• Explain the five key principles in your own words

• Recognise some of the basic Lean tools and techniques

• Identify waste using the seven process wastes

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What is Lean ?

VA

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Why bother ?

• To retain and attract new customers

• Ensure profitability by widening the ‘positive jaws’

• To ensure we remain competitive, and fend off competition.

Income

Costs

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1. Specify Value

Q C D

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2. Identify the value stream

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3. Create Flow

Lift transit time: 20 seconds Escalator transit time: 20 seconds

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4. Create Pull

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5. Seeking perfection

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In summary

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Tools and Techniques

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Overview

• Process understanding – The One Best Way (Process Maps & User Guides)

• Identifying waste• Work organisation• Workplace improvement – One Best Set Up to

support the One Best Way• Productivity measurement• Forecasting and capacity planning

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Process and User Guides

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WasteWhat is it?• Waste (Muda) is anything that does not add value to the

customer. Identifying and removing waste will improve our value stream, and help create flow and pull in our processes.

How does it work?

To help us manage waste we break it into two types:

• Type 1: waste we can identify, but cannot easily remove. This will include geographical, IT and legislative constraints.

• Type 2: waste that we can eliminate now

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7 forms of process waste

Transport-e.g moving work, hand offs between departmentsInventory-e.g stock-too muchMotion-e.g walking to printer – on another floor?

Waiting e.g waiting for work-callsOver Production e.g producing more than requiredOver / Under Processing e.g checking the checkersDefects e.g rejects/rework.

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Visual management-Skills Matrix

Skills MatrixI,L,U,O

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Visual Management

QCD Board

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Objectives

You are now able to:

• Explain the five key principles in your own words

• Recognise some of the basic Lean tools and techniques

• Identify waste using the seven process wastes

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