Many of the key principles were pioneered by Henry Ford,
who was the first person to integrate an entire production
system. Following World War II, the Toyota Motor Company
adapted Ford's principles as a means of compensating for
its challenge of limited human, financial, and material
resources.
Learn
about
- Specifying value from the standpoint of the
end customer
- Identifying all the steps in the value stream
for each product family
- Eliminating every step and every practice that does
not create value
- Integrating the value-creating steps occur in a tight
sequence
- Enabling managers and teams to eliminate further waste
- Pursuing perfection through continuous improvement
Leaders today in a wide range of industries are finding
ways to apply the principles of lean as a means of producing
goods and delivering services that creates value for the
customer with the minimum amount of waste and the maximum
degree of quality.
Online training
Online training is delivered through the Internet using
an interactive voice based program. Each program is divided
into modules and each module has a quiz and assignment at
the end of it. Candidates can clarify all their doubts by
writing to the domain experts who in turn respond to every
query within 24 hours.
Over the years, the online FAQ support for queries has
grown to a large library which satisfies most of the queries
of candidates. For those queries that are not available
in the FAQ, candidates can write to the experts and get
replies within 24 hours.
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