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LEAN GREEN BELT

3 day(s) | 2.10 CEUs

REGISTRATION FEE: Member: $1,195 | Non-member: $1,545

Online course available

Learn how to map the process flow and identify the activities that add value from the customer's perspective. You  will learn how to structure your organization to support and continuously improve a lean process. Individuals who successfully pass IIE’s Lean Green Belt Exam will be awarded the Lean Green Belt.

This course is part of the Lean Enterprise Certificate Program. Learn more about IIE certificate programs and how you can save by paying in advance for all of the courses included in a program.

Class Schedule:

Course IDCourse DatesLocationRegister
1699Jul 31 - Aug 02, 2013Norcross, GARegister
1700Sep 18 - 20, 2013Norcross, GARegister
1822Jun 09 - 11, 2014Norcross, GARegister
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Overview:

This three-day course provides an in-depth understanding of lean enterprise principles and how to apply them within your organization. Your lean journey begins with a series of interactive simulations that demonstrate how each lean concept is applied and its impact on the process. Mapping the process flow and identifying the activities that add value from the customer's perspective is the cornerstone of this class. The class is then given a scenario and the students simulate the conversion from traditional to lean in a practical hands-on environment. The course also provides a structure for how to manage a lean process for continuous improvement. Participants will learn how to structure their organizations to support and continuously improve a lean process. Participants will also fully understand how to implement 5S within their plants and how to begin reducing setup time using the SMED process.

Topic Highlights:

  • 5S and muda
  • Point of use
  • Pull
  • SMED
  • Value-added
  • Value stream mapping
  • SMED
  • 7 Wastes
  • Visual Workplace

What You Will Learn:

Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:

  • Create and improve a lean process
  • Implement 5S to develop a safe, clean working environment
  • Map the process flow and identify activities that add value
  • Reduce setup time using the SMED process

Course Content

  • Flow: Establishing one-piece flow across the value-adding activities
  • Point-Of-Use: Using workplace organization and equipment setup reduction techniques to enable flow by having all equipment and materials readily accessible
  • Pull: Providing a method for continuously replenishing materials as they are consumed by customer demand
  • Built-in Quality: Continuously improving each step of the production process to eliminate variation and to pursue the goal of perfect product and process quality
  • Build to Demand: Learn to produce only to actual customer demand
  • Exam

Corporate Training

This course is available as a corporate training program and can be customized to meet your company’s needs. For more information, contact IIE Director of Continuing Education and Program Development Larry Aft, P.E., (770) 349-1130.

Class cancellation:  IIE reserves the right to cancel a class up to 15 business days prior to the scheduled start date.