Application of Value Stream Mapping (VSM) to maximize value
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Genre: eLearning Video | Duration: 14 lectures (1 hour) | Language: English
A holistic, step by step guide to identify waste opportunities in the value chain with practical insights in each step.
What you'll learn
You will learn the need for holistic or big picture opportunity drive to improve value to the customers
You will learn the difference between different mapping techniques and the application of value stream mapping
You will learn step by step process of drawing current state mapping and some of the key insights in each step
You will be familiarize with some of the value stream mapping symbols
You will learn how to read and interpret the current state mapping for opportunity identification
You will learn the method of identifying waste elimination ore reduction opportunities from the current state mapping
You will learn the method of drawing future state mapping based on the opportunity identification
Requirements
No specific prequisite to take this course. However, if you are working in a manufacturing environment and interested to know the VSM application , this course will fulfill the requirements
Description
This course helps you to look at your organizational value chain holistically to identify waste elimination or reduction opportunities by using value stream mapping (VSM) as a tool.
The course is divided into four sections viz Introduction to mapping techniques and needs for a holistic approach to identifying opportunities at the big picture perspective, application areas of VSM. The second section provides a brief about current state mapping, familiarization of VSM symbols, and practical, simple 12 step process of drawing current state mapping with useful insights in each step from my client experiences.
The third section deals with the method of identifying opportunities in the current state mapping. The fourth section deals with future state mapping and drafting action plans. Besides, I had given a brief idea of time elements viz cycle time, lead time, takt time, and throughput time for better clarity to link with VSM opportunities.
To ease your implementation, I have given compatible formats wherever possible.
This course is meant for business owners, Plant heads, Functional managers, Lean practitioners, Industrial and process engineering professionals of small, medium scale organizations of any industry background.
At the end of the course, you will be able to re-look at your organizational value chain holistically and able to identify the potential waste in the system using Value Stream Mapping Tool.
Who this course is for:
Manufacturing professionals, Industrial Engineering professional, Process Engineering,Business owners and Lean practitioners
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