5S + 1S Facilitator Workshop

4th August 2015

Programme Introduction Expectations and objectives Leadership expectations of 6S facilitators Introduction to Lean Thinking Principles of Lean thinking: value add vs non-value add Identifying the 8 wastes in office and plant environments Practical exercise Introduction to 'GEMBA' thinking Principles of 'GEMBA' methodology How to deploy 'GEMBA' to start the change cultur 6S Workplace Organisation Creating the 6S vision Introduce the 6S methodology Red tagging and impact on the business How to set in place and sustain 6S in practice Practical exercise Planning & Managing 6S Activities Walk the plan - Checklist Leadership planning for success - Before, during and after How to measure results How to audit results Engaging stakeholders and how to communication with them Team roles, behaviour and how to understand and remove obstacles to change Need for quick wins, but wise to seeing the big picture How leaders need to resonate success Location: 6B Thorncliffe Hall Annex Thorncliffe Park Chapeltown SHEFFIELD S35 2YL How to book and make payment: https://www.

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