Course Overview
1.What is Kaizen?
2.10 Principles of Kaizen
3.How Kaizen works
4.Kaizen Cycle for Continuous Improvement
5.Types of Kaizen Events
6.Kaizen 5s Framework
7.Advantages and Disadvantages of Kaizen
8.Examples of Kaizen
9.Continuous Improvement
10.The 6 Benefits of Implementing the Continuous Improvement Model
11.3 Aspects of Continuous Improvement
12.What’s am industry Example of Continuous Improvement
Course Objective
Upon completion of this course you will be able to:
- Understand the principles and philosophy of Kaizen within the context of Six Sigma and Lean Manufacturing methodologies
- Develop an awareness of the continuous improvement mindset and its role in driving organizational excellence
- Learn techniques for identifying improvement opportunities and implementing incremental changes through Kaizen events
- Gain knowledge of the Kaizen methodology, including its principles, tools, and techniques for process improvement
- Understand the connection between Kaizen, waste reduction, and the pursuit of operational excellence
- Develop skills in facilitating Kaizen events and engaging teams in the improvement process
- Apply Kaizen principles and techniques to real-world case studies and practical exercises to reinforce learning and develop proficiency
Target Audience:
Kaizen can be used by anybody who is involved in process improvement such as business analysts, engineers, project managers, advisors, maintenance, facilities and operation
Estimated time to complete:
Open format, self-paced
Curriculum
- 1 Section
- 13 Lessons
- Lifetime
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- KAIZEN AND CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT18
- 1.1What is Kaizen?Copy
- 1.210 Principles of KaizenCopy
- 1.3Kaizen Quiz 1Copy3 Questions
- 1.4How Kaizen WorksCopy
- 1.5Kaizen Cycle For Continuous ImprovementCopy
- 1.6Types Of Kaizen EventsCopy
- 1.7Kaizen Quiz 2Copy2 Questions
- 1.8Kaizen 5S FrameworkCopy
- 1.9Advantages and Disadvantages Of KaizenCopy
- 1.10Examples of KaizenCopy
- 1.11Continuous ImprovementCopy
- 1.12Kaizen Quiz 3Copy2 Questions
- 1.13The 6 Benefits of Implementing the Continuous Improvement ModelCopy
- 1.14Kaizen Quiz 4Copy2 Questions
- 1.153 Aspects of Continuous ImprovementCopy
- 1.16Continuous Improvement ToolsCopy
- 1.17What’s an Industry Example of Continuous Improvement?Copy
- 1.18Kaizen Final QuizCopy8 Questions
Target audiences
- Kaizen can be used by anybody who is involved in process improvement such as business analysts, engineers, project managers, advisors, maintenance, facilities and operation
