Lean Enterprise Workshop Series
Dates: 09/22/08
Time: 6:30 - 8:30 PM 
Location: Shiseido America, 366 Princeton-Hightstown Road, East Windsor, NJ 08520
Instructor: TBD
14 weeks, 28 instruction hours
Cost: $1190 includes workbook. $990 for all APICS Members. 15% discount for groups of 3 or more students. Make checks payable to APICS-PRSJ

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The APICS Lean Enterprise workshop series is an in depth seven workshop study of Lean principles that companies need in order to meet the demand of today's manufacturing and service environments. In the work shop series, the participants will follow a fictitious company, through their lean transformation, and learn lean principles and methodologies along the way. The series offers numerous interactive activities for participants to maximize learning and retention of the master Lean terminology in order to create a lean implementation plan for their organization.
Description of each workshop is as follows:

1...Lean Enterprise Introduction
Students will learn the basic philosophy of lean, the steps necessary for transformation. Also, learn how to determine product families and how to asses company's lean status.

2...Lean Culture
Lean is a people and culture driven process. Participants will explore the effects of a lean implementation on employees, brainstorm ides for implementing change management and learn importance and stages of teams in lean environments. Kaizen or team oriented continuous improvement will be introduced and participants will study a problem within the class environment.

3...Value Stream Mapping
This is a valuable tool for viewing processes and determining potential areas of improvement Participants will draw a current state value stream map using standard icons. Then participants will learn what makes a value stream lean Next, they will apply this knowledge in a review of the future state map relative to the current state class example.

4...Stability and Process Improvement
In this workshop participants will learn to achieve demand stability and improve processes. Concepts include load leveling, mixed model production, buffering, causes of variation, total productive maintenance, and introduction to six sigma.

5...Just In Time
This workshop covers determining customer demand, standard work, line balancing, continuous flow, implementing pull and use of kanbans.

6...Measuring
Traditional measurements aren't working well in the class example as we transform to a lean company. In this workshop, participants will compare and contrast traditional measurements to lean measurements and their resulting behaviors. A review of lean accounting includes such topics as standard cost Vs value stream profit and loss statements.

7...Sustaining
This workshop participants will perform a failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA), analyze a problem using the Six Sigma DMAIC (Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, Control) tool and create a lean action plan to take back to their organization.