You may have all the proper ingredients, but that doesn't necessarily mean that you can make the ultimate dish, especially if you are creating it for the first time. Adding the right amount of each ingredient in the proper sequence with specific techniques improves your chances for success. An understanding of lean manufacturing principles and techniques will give you the ingredients you need for a lean transformation.
But you also need information about how to put all of these together in the correct sequence. In this course, you'll learn how to prepare for, develop, and maintain a lean organization. In Lesson 1 you'll learn what lean techniques to implement first and how to make the organizational transition go smoothly.
In Lesson 2 you'll explore how to deploy specific lean techniques and support your efforts with proven strategies. In the last lesson you'll discover how to expand lean initiatives, get suppliers involved, and set yourself up for a future lean legacy.
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