Continuous Improvement Workshop
Synopsis
Creating a working environment where there is a Continuous Improvement (CI) culture is a feature of best practice companies.
Bringing together the principles of the key improvement methodologies such as Total Productive Maintenance (TPM), Lean Manufacturing, Six Sigma etc. in a blend that is right for your business requires understanding and careful selection.
An atmosphere for (and ongoing success of) Continuous Improvement relies on the ability of a business to operate within a defined process. Random improvement activities often go unrecognised and eventually cease to occur.
Links with team working and workplace decision-making are crucial organisational considerations. Continuous Improvement is everyone’s accountability. Continuous Improvement needs informed leadership and a long-term commitment to support the right attitudes.
Outcome
Delegates will appreciate the requirements for adopting and promoting a CI culture. They will recognise opportunities for a pilot, fast track, entry into making changes that kick-start the process.
Focus Group
This course is designed as an entry point for managers, facilitators and change agents who need to assimilate the tools and techniques required to introduce a CI programme.
Cost:
£450 + VAT
Duration:
2 days
Outlines
- Introduction to the Lean Manufacturing concept
- Explanation of the Six Sigma approach
- Understanding of the principles of TPM
- Organisational Implications for CI
- Measurements for identifying opportunities
- Tools and Techniques for problem solving
- Process Definition