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As we learn
and implement the tools and practices of a lean system, the
underlying management and leadership methods become critical to
sustaining fundamental operational change. This session will
explore the operational structure, managerial methods, and
leadership practices essential to effective value-stream
management, that is — how to focus attention and resources simply
on managing the flow of value to customers.
The book
Lean Thinking accomplishes nothing if not refocusing
attention to the flow of value beyond the boundaries of
departments, functions, and even firms. In the workbook Learning
To See, LEI introduced value-stream mapping as a tool to aid in
transforming management’s focal plane from individual processes to
the flow of value. The response of industry to this new tool has
been overwhelming. Now, we can scarcely find a company that has not
used value-stream mapping to help it identify the flow of value and
eliminate sources of waste in its value streams.
However, as
with all progress, additional challenges and opportunities have
presented themselves. As firms have changed their focal planes,
they have found that they are usually ill-equipped to actually
manage according to their new-found vision. They are still
organized incorrectly, still manage the wrong things, and
leadership has yet to catch up with this new way of
thinking.
This
interactive workshop will explore these issues and describe a model
that people my choose to adapt for their own particular
situations.
Price: $800 per
participant, payable in advance.
Discount of $100 each if
one person registers for two or more workshops at the same
location.
Discount of $100 each if two or more people from the same company
register for the workshop.
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