JIT Kaizen

Course

Distance

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Description

  • Type

    Course

  • Methodology

    Distance Learning

  • Class hours

    6h

JIT Kaizen is an improvement technique designed to help minimise waste at your workplace - and within the production process itself. It gives you the means to assess how a process is currently organised and how you could improve it. It's a crucial tool in reducing costs, improving quality and safety and enhancing productivity. The course is divided into five modules, which take you.

About this course

If you need to improve your knowledge of continuous improvement, you may first wish to study other programmes available in the series such as Failure Mode Effects Analysis (FMEA),, 7 Tools for Continuous Improvement, Kaizen, 5S Workplace Organisation, Skill Control or Standard Operations.

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General Information

JIT Kaizen is an improvement technique designed to help minimise waste at your workplace - and within the production process itself. It gives you the means to assess how a process is currently organised and how you could improve it. It''''s a crucial tool in reducing costs, improving quality and safety and enhancing productivity. The course is divided into five modules, which take you through a series of logical steps and show you the potential of the topic and how and where it can be applied.
Outline and Learning Objectives

On completion of this course you will be able to:
  • The meaning of JIT and Kaizen
  • The basic principles of JIT/Kaizen
  • How to reduce waste
  • How to reduce costs
  • The importance of quality
  • The importance of safe working practices
  • This course forms part of a programme that provides you with a basic understanding of some of the tools and techniques
Course Modules
  • An Introduction to JIT Kaizen
  • Reviewing the 7 Wastes
  • Reviewing Current Practice
  • Considering What is Possible
  • Implementing JIT Kaizen

Previous Knowledge Required

If you need to improve your knowledge of continuous improvement, you may first wish to study other programmes available in the series such as Failure Mode Effects Analysis (FMEA),, 7 Tools for Continuous Improvement, Kaizen, 5S Workplace Organisation, Skill Control or Standard Operations.
What''''s Involved
Workbook
How Long Does It Take?
6 Hours
Course Level
Level 3

JIT Kaizen

Price on request