Get "Lean" Training Online

Feb. 6, 2008
Essential Lean Learning is designed to provide a comprehensive online interactive training program for Lean Manufacturing awareness, and has been developed to provide rapid knowledge transfer of basic Lean concepts and applications.

The course can quickly familiarize employees with Lean terminology and tools now used by Toyota and other highly successful Lean enterprises, says the vendor. The curriculum consists of a series of twelve progressive self-paced modules that feature simulations and interactive exercises. Courses include: Objectives of Lean and Why Organizations Should Embark on Lean Journey; LeanSigma as Effective Business Strategy for Growth and Profitability; Seven Categories of Waste; Takt, Flow and Pull; Role of Jidoka as Productivity Improvement Tool; Production Smoothing; Cycle Time; Four Key Elements of Standard Operations; 5S; Value Chain Maps; and Kaizen. All modules are Web-based. Each course includes hands-on exercises and real-life examples to help students comprehend and apply what they’ve learned.

TBM Consulting Group

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800.438.5535

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