- Discover the best management practices from Japan
• Learn how to see opportunities for improvement
• Develop a checklist, a step-by-step approach to converting to a Lean organization, understand the Lean tools and techniques and how they apply – look more closely at the time line, from customer order to delivery, and take out the non-value adding wastes
• Study corporate visions, values, missions and philosophies of leading Japanese companies
• Look at the differences between leading and managing at Japanese and Western companies
• Look at Total Employee Involvement and giving your employees the opportunity to be self-directed autonomous people to be motivated and inspired at work
• Study how Japan improved quality and learn the quality tools
• Zenjidoka a new concept on how we can learn from Toyota's mistakes and avoid them in the future
Session 1: Setting Goals
Session 2: Review the Best of Japan
Session 3: Creating a vision and looking at the differences between leading and managing
Session 4: Total Employee Involvement
Session 5: Day-to-Day Management
Session 6: Norman is a Six Sigma Grand Master
Session 7: Lean Tools and Techniques – Process Improvement
Session 8: Tools and Techniques
Session 9: Technology MAP
Session 10: Discussions
Total no. of slides = 269
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Disclaimer: Productivity Solutions Limited / Productivity Institute sponsored the visit of Norman Bodek, known as the godfather of Lean to New Zealand in Apr 2011 and Mr. Bodek delivered a 2 day workshop in Auckland under the PSL / PI banner.
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