Lean Tools
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Keywords
5S, Cultural Resistance, Mistake Proofing, Peer Evaluation, Value Stream Mapping, Lean Value, Standardized Work, Total Production Maintenance, OEE (Overall Equipment , Effectiveness), A3, Quick Change Over, SMART Goals, Root Cause Analysis
Project
Authors
Pulvermacher, Doris
Poteet, Amy
Davenport, Kristal
Date Submitted
2016
Material Type
Syllabus
Secondary Material Type
Collection
Institution
Southwest Wisconsin Technical College
Industry Partner
College collaborated with the program advisory committee.
License
CC BY
Funding Source
TAACCCT Round 3
Additional Public Access
Abstract
This project includes a complete course design for teaching the course with related learning materials. It also includes a sample schedule for delivering the course.
**** In LEAN TOOLS learners will examine the lean tools available to identify and eliminate waste from a process. Learners will examine the benefits and challenges of conducting a 5S strategy and visual management in the workplace. Leaners will utilize process mapping and value stream mapping techniques to identify waste in the process and develop plans to reduce and/or eliminate identified waste. Learners will examine the role SMED (single minute exchange of dies) and TPM (Total Productive Maintenance) play in a lean enterprise.
Industry (NAISC)
Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services (54)
Occupation (SOC)
Architecture and Engineering Occupations -- Industrial Engineering Technicians (17-3026)
Instructional Program (CIP)
Precision Production (48)
Credit Type
Credential Type
Associate Degree
Educational Level
1st year Community College or equivalent
2nd Year Community College or equivalent
2nd Year Community College or equivalent
