Lean Thinking: Improve Productivity, Enhance Organizational Effectiveness and Achieve Higher Growth

Lean Thinking: Improve Productivity, Enhance Organizational Effectiveness and Achieve Higher Growth


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Status Confirmed
Start Date 04 Apr 2024, Thu
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End Date04 Apr 2024, Thu
Time9.00am to 5.00pm
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FeeSGD 635.00 (excluding GST)
Contact Rina | 6720 3333 | training.aventis@gmail.com
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How Lean Thinking Can Help In Your Organisation Success?

Numerous studies have shown that we only add value around 5% of the time within our business operations; the remaining 95% is a waste! Imagine if you could remove that 95% wasted time and effort; what would it do for you and your organizations? Research conducted by the Lean Enterprise Research Centre (LERC) found that 60% of Improving productivity is through Identifying and cutting out “Non-Value Add” activities.

Looking at how to do more with less? Do you need to improve your company’s lead time, process and productivity? Do you wish to eliminate waste and reduce cost but not sure how to do it?

The Lean thinking is a logical and systematic approach that focuses on creating an organization environment that continuously seek and eliminate the waste. When properly deployed, the organization will have evolved into a learning organization that continuously improve on its processes It is a revolutionary approach to business that’s being adopted around the world and is rapidly changing the way companies operates. The rapidly changing business environment adds on to the growing importance of LEAN THINKING for businesses. Lean is about doing more with less. 

Objectives of Lean Thinking

The objective of Lean is to create more value for customers, while at the same time reduce the resources required. It focuses on elimination/ reduction of waste, improving flow & velocity, reducing lead time. There are many organizations which have below than average performance on the bottom line over the years, equating to unrealized potential. Lack of knowledge on priority execution, and the willingness to perform that execution become the primary causes. These result in poor planning and goal setting, where taking things for granted represents the symptoms of the problems. Do your people feel stressed, busy all the times? Is it a case of busy bee but no honey? Do the departments look like a hive of activities relating to the fire brigade? Time Management or TM requires total involvement and consistent execution to counter these problems.

Adopting Lean thinking at Work to Enhance Workplace Productivity, Reduce Stress and Achieve Sustainable Growth

In this course, you will learn:

  1. What is Lean Thinking
  2. Why do we do it?
  3. How: tools, methodologies etc…

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