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Manufacturing Operational Excellence Foundation

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Manufacturing Operational Excellence Foundation

Manufacturing Operational Excellence Foundation
Duration: 1h 22m | .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 760 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

Lean Manufacturing Foundation

What you'll learn
How manufacturing has changed over the years?
What are the key lean operational excellence principles?
How to improve cost, productivity, cashflows and morale?
How to eliminate non-value added, wasteful activities in manufacturing processes?
What lean tools can be used to drive improvements?

Requirements
No previous knowledge of operational excellence or lean required
Have an open mind to change
Description
The course is delivered by operations practitioners who have a combined practical experience of 50+ years in manufacturing, operations, lean and coaching. You have come to the best course if you

Are preparing for a job interview with a manufacturing business

Are new to the world of manufacturing and want to upskill yourself

Are working towards a promotion within a manufacturing business

Recently joined a company which is embarking on a lean or operations excellence journey

Are planning to start a career in lean / operations consulting

Are working to reskill / upskill yourself while contemplating you next career move

Are a student looking to move past the theory to practical knowledge of manufacturing and operations

This course will help you challenge status quo and paradigms and make you stand out from the rest with your knowledge of manufacturing excellence. All in all, this course is a great way to start your manufacturing / operational excellence journey.

At the end of this course, you will have:

Gained understanding of manufacturing history and evolution

Learned about the importance of material flow in factories

Understood the concept of Value, Waste, Unevenness and Overburden in factories

Explored the various types of barriers to material flow

Learned about the tools that can be used to improve value, cost, productivity and flow

Who this course is for:
Manufacturing professionals that would like to further their career
People willing to improve their own knowledge of Operational Excellence
Beginners in Lean manufacturing
People out of work and who want to Up skill themselves, getting interview ready
Lean manufacturing enthusiasts

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Manufacturing Operational Excellence Foundation