Course Outline
- Introduction and Overview from Henry Ford’s CANDO to Toyota’s Production System
- 5S and Workplace Organisation
- What is 5S and how does it benefit the organisation
- 5S the first step in becoming lean
- Waste – what is it? How does it occur? How to identify it and eliminate it?
- How to implement 5S
- Sort
- How to Sort
- Red-Tagging
- Set in Order
- How and why to Set in Order
- Shine
- How to Implement Shine and why is it so important
- Standardize
- How to Implement Standardize and dramatically improving productivity
- Sustain
- The most important stage and where your 5S program is most likely to fail
- Safety
- The sixth S – how to reduce accidents in the workplace
- How to Sustain 5S Activities
- Tools and Techniques to implement 5S
- 5S battle plan
- Critical Success Factors
Requirements
There are no specific requirements needed to attend this course.
Testimonials (5)
The interactive sessions, debates and getting to use actual examples for the session
JACOLIEN VOGES - Pernod Ricard
Course - Kanban Management Professional 1
I liked the small group setting
Kristin Standen - Orica Canada
Course - Lean Distribution: Implementing Lean in Distribution, Logistics, and Supply Chain Operations
The simulation exercises (workshop) gave me a real feel of how it is to experience "leaning" up the process. It provides a "sticking effect" to the theories that were discussed.
Bethany Magpayo - InSolem SARL
Course - Lean Services: Lean Management For The Service Industry
That after 3 days of training I have the entire overview on Agile how to use them in my case, how to calculate efficiency, approach negative employees and many more.
Joanna Meza - Zurich Insurance
Course - Managing Agile Projects with Lean and Kanban
I was benefit from that Armor management personnel is taking it seriously.