Productivity Enhancement Through Process Improvement
Productivity Enhancement Through Process Improvement
Course Overview
This 40 hour course looks at productivity enhancement for your business by looking at three of the most effective process improvement tools: Gap Analysis, Internal Audits and Lean.
You will begin by learning the skills that you need to perform an effective gap analysis that will solve problems, improve processes, and take your project, department, or organization to the next level. Then you will learn how business processes can help you improve your company’s bottom line by providing a higher level of quality and consistency for your customers. Lastly, you will receive the foundation to begin implementing Lean process improvement tools in your workplace.
Learning Objectives
At the end of this workshop, you will be able to:
• Recognize the vital role processes play in a business
• Develop a vision to guide process improvement
• Understand how to design or enhance an existing process using the business process life cycle
• Construct a process map
• Perform a what-if analysis to improve your processes
• Implement and monitor process changes
• Define the term “gap analysis”
• Identify different types of gap analyses
• Perform all stages of the gap analysis process
• Create a gap analysis report
• Use a variety of tools and techniques to eliminate waste and redundancies
• Understand process audits
• Understand the communication process involved in successful process auditing
• Understand the audit methodologies necessary with internal process auditing
• Define Lean and its key terms
• Describe the five critical improvement concepts
• Use the Kano model to understand, describe, analyze, and improve value
• Use the PDSA and R-DMAIC-S models to plan, execute, and evaluate Lean changes
• Use Lean thinking frameworks, including 5W-2H, Genchi Genbutsu and Gemba
• Prepare for and complete a basic 5-S
• Describe the key elements of Kaizen events, particularly a Kaizen blitz
• Gather, analyze, and interpret data using flow charts, Ishikawa (fishbone) diagrams, SIPOC diagrams, and value stream maps
• Go back to your organization with a plan to begin incorporating quality improvement within your organization
Comments
My name is Jean and my business is Jeanious Design.
I have taken several of the courses offered by CBDC and I feel they have helped me crack out of the shell I was in.
Nervous to approach people, nervous to put myself out there in the business world and succeed or fail.
Being in class with other fresh and seasoned business people and seeing that I was not alone in my quest for business knowledge, helped me a lot.
I still have along way to go but every day that goes by I become more confident with my learning and business approach.
I am looking forward to the new classes!
Jean Pearcey
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