Foundation & mindset
History of process management and the core principles of the Toyota Production System (TPS).
Identify waste, streamline operations, improve continuously. A practice-oriented workshop that enables your team to uncover inefficiencies independently and apply Lean tools correctly in day-to-day operations.
The outcome is a team that has developed the Lean eye and drives improvement on its own.
Excellent processes are no coincidence; they are the result of consistent methodical work. In this practice-oriented in-house workshop, your employees get to know the proven methods of Lean Management.
The workshop bridges Lean theory and direct application at your workplace. The goal: your employees develop the "Lean eye", systematically identify performance gaps and establish a culture of continuous optimization to reduce lead times and improve quality.
We rely on a mix of proven foundational knowledge and interactive units so that what is learned becomes tangible immediately.
History of process management and the core principles of the Toyota Production System (TPS).
Professional process documentation using value-stream and flow diagrams.
Analysis tools and concrete improvement approaches for process management.
Building and leveraging an effective performance management system.
Using process management tools for agile ways of working directly in operations.
Intensive case studies and realistic exercises.
Your employees receive field-tested tools that they can apply from the very next working day.
The PDCA method (Plan-Do-Check-Act) as a universal problem-solving cycle, and KAIZEN for the continuous improvement process.
Recognize the 8 types of waste (Muda) and structure processes cleanly and in a standardized way using the 5S method.
Value stream analyses, bottleneck analyses (WIP, Work in Progress) and targeted value-add analyses.
Working with the A3 chart for structured problem capture and resolution on a single page.
The effective use of Kanban boards compared to the classic team mirror for agile task steering.
What the workshop delivers in your team’s daily work, from mindset to concrete methods.
Your employees systematically recognize performance gaps and waste in daily work.
A lived culture of continuous improvement reduces lead times and raises quality.
Field-tested tools, usable from the next working day, directly at the workplace.
Case examples and focus are adapted to your industry, whether manufacturing or services.
Compact, audience-specific, flexible in format. The workshop is tailored to your industry.
Let us discuss together how the workshop can be optimally tailored to your industry and the concrete challenges of your teams.