Value Stream Mapping for Manufacturing: Lean training courses
Australia
Workshop details:
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Start 9.00 am. Finish 5.00 pm.
Coffee served from 8.45 am
We use the "Training to See" package developed by John
Shook for Lean Enterprise Institute. Delegates will conduct a
series of exercises so that they are able to translate how the tool
can be used in their environment - be it high volume repetitive
manufacturing or bespoke made to order products/services.
Prerequisites:
This workshop assumes you are familiar with basic lean terms and
concepts as described in LeanThinking by Jim Womack and Dan
Jones. For maximum benefit we strongly recommend that you read
Learning to See by Mike Rother and John Shook to
develop a value stream perspective before attending the workshop.
Both books can be ordered from Lean Enterprise Australia at its
bookstore.
Description:
Value-stream maps are the blueprints for lean transformations.
This workshop shows you how to make and apply this fundamental and
critical tool, based on the Lean Enterprise Institute's
groundbreaking value-stream mapping workbook, Learning to
See, which has introduced the mapping tool to thousands of
your colleagues around the world.
The value-stream map is a paper-and-pencil representation of
every process in the material and information flow, along with key
data. It differs significantly from tools such as process mapping
or layout diagrams because it includes information flow as well as
material flow.
Mapping is a critical initial step in lean conversions because
it shows you where you could apply lean techniques, such as kaizen
events, for maximum effect. Mapping helps you avoid the common
mistake of cherry-picking individual lean techniques, which creates
isolated islands of improvement and limited benefits. The
mapping cycle of mapping current conditions then quickly drawing
and implementing a leaner future state improves the overall flow of
value to the customer and delivers the biggest benefits.
Benefits:
Through instruction, discussions, group activities, and hands-on
exercises, this workshop will show you how to see value,
differentiate value from waste, and eliminate the sources of waste
by creating accurate current-state maps and leaner future-state
maps for a product family. You'll also develop plans for
implementing the future state. Mapping helps you:
- Establish a direction for the company’s improvement efforts —
maps become the blueprints for the lean transformation.
- Target kaizen activities for bigger and more sustainable
impact.
- Gain a better understanding of the linkages between material
and information flow.
- Visualize improvements to the overall production flow, instead
of spot improvements to single processes.
- Create the basis for an effective lean implementation plan by
designing how a facility’s door-to-door material and information
flow could operate.
- Give operators, engineers, and managers a common language and
process for continuous improvement.
Course Outline:
This workshop will sharpen your "eyes for waste" and "eyes for
flow." Using a manufacturing case study you'll learn how to
identify a product family, how to see the entire value stream for a
particular product family, how to map the value stream to identify
and eliminate waste, what makes a value stream lean, and how to
develop a plan to achieve results. Workshop topics include:
- Value-stream improvement vs. process improvement
- Exercise: Drawing a current-state map
- What is a lean flow?
- Individual efficiency vs. system efficiency
- Build to supermarket or to shipping?
- Continuous flow processing
- Scheduling one point
- Designing a lean flow
- Exercise: Drawing a future-state map
- How to create a plan for implementing the future state
- Value Stream Maps in a non-manufacturing setting
Who Should Attend:
Those who would benefit from attending this workshop
include:
- Operators, engineers, managers, supervisors, technical support
personnel and change agents
- Any industry with multi-step processes
- Organizations at any level of a lean journey, particularly
(though not exclusively) those just beginning
Learning Objectives:
At the end of the workshop you should be able to:
- Understand and explain to others the benefits of value-stream
mapping.
- Draw a current state map.
- Identify major lean concepts.
- Draw a future state map.
- Develop a basic implementation plan.
Workshop fee:
Normally $800 per participant, payable in advance.
Discount of $100 each if two or more people from the same company
register for the workshop.
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