Conducting Kaizen Events provides a comprehensive overview of kaizen events and how they work. A kaizen event is a focused project conducted by a cross-functional team that targets a particular problem area. Kaizen events produce both quantitative and qualitative benefits, although there are some potential challenges. During a kaizen event, a team analyzes the current state of the target and plans improvements for the future state. Kaizen events require preparation, training, and follow up. Kaizen events are an important part of lean manufacturing that often lead to dramatic changes and significant results. Kaizen events optimize processes and eliminate waste, which improves quality and reduces costs. After taking this class, students will have a foundational understanding of why kaizen events are held and what happens during a kaizen event. This familiarity prepares students to participate in, and eventually lead, kaizen events.
Other Courses in this Program:
Lean Manufacturing Overview 101220010 Total Productive Maintenance 141
220040 5S Overview 151
220050 Cell Design and Pull Systems 161
220060 Intro to Six Sigma 171
220070 Troubleshooting 181
220080 SPC Overview 211
220110 Metrics for Lean 231
220130 Process Flow Charting 241
220140
Course ID
220090
Skill Focus
Beginner
Instructor(s)
ToolingU
Employee Type
Method of Delivery
Online
Estimated Effort
60