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Kaizen Approach - Lean Methodology for Continuous Improvement

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Course Features

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Duration

3 hours

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Delivery Method

Online

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Available on

Limited Access

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Accessibility

Mobile, Desktop, Laptop

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Language

English

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Subtitles

English

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Level

Beginner

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Teaching Type

Self Paced

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Video Content

3 hours

Course Description

Kaizen is a continuous improvement business programme from Japan that aims to boost organizational effectiveness and efficiency. This methodology has spread worldwide, and many companies have successfully adopted it. While Kaizen is not the international standard, it has proven useful, so this course brings together the perspectives of various industry experts to demonstrate how to make constructive cultural places at your place of work. The course begins by examining Kaizen and laying out its definition, history, driving principles and so on. We then navigate the ‘plan-do-check-act’ (PDCA) approach to drive Kaizen improvements. We cover the ‘three Ms’: ‘muri’ (overburden), ‘mura’ (unevenness) and ‘muda’ (waste). The course then moves on to other major Kaizen concepts, such as its events, cycle and systems, which include ‘Gemba Kaizen’, its implementation programme, stories and so on. Lastly, we clear up the widespread confusion among professionals related to ‘continuous improvement’ versus ‘continual improvement’. We establish the importance of monitoring Kaizen improvement programmes through events and discuss how to manage that responsibility. Take this course to gain valuable skills that will help you implement cultural change in your organization through the application of Kaizen principles and methods.

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Skills You Will Gain

What You Will Learn

Compare the concepts of ‘continual’ and ‘continuous’ improvement

Define ‘Kaizen’ and lay out its philosophy and methods

Describe the elements of Kaizen events

Discuss the responsibility of monitoring Kaizen events

Discuss the ‘three Ms’: muri, mura and muda

Explain the role of ‘plan-do-check-act’ (PDCA) and ‘standardize-do-check-act’ (SDCA) methods

Explain ‘Gemba Kaizen’ and role of management

Identify how to navigate Kaizen’s cycles and systems

List the attributes of successful Kaizen events

List the seven-step process for Kaizen implementation

Outline the development of Kaizen stories and their themes

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