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Lean Management in 2020: Agile + Kanban with 7+ Tools & Tips [Free Online Course] - TechCracked

Lean Management in 2020: Agile + Kanban with 7+ Tools & Tips

Lean Define + Principle + Core Concepts of Lean + Benefits of using Lean + PDSA + Kanban Pull System

This course includes:
  • 1 hour on-demand video
  • Full lifetime access
  • Access on mobile and TV
  • Certificate of completion


What you'll learn
  • Lean project management is the application of lean manufacturing principles to the practice of project management.
  • Companies work on various projects that include developing products, services, and/or processes. Lean Project Management uses data-driven methods to manage projects by focusing on continuously improving the process. This approach stems from lean management that emphasises: Quality.
  • Lean project management differs from traditional project management not only in the goals it pursues, but also in the structure of its phases, the relationship between phases and the participants in each phase.
  • Working lean means eliminating waste. Being agile is to be adaptive, resilient, flexible and appropriate to the situation. Combining them we find the “just right” level of formality in our projects so there is no excess and no insufficiency. Like the martial artist, the project team wastes no energy to get the job done.
  • Managing the continuous improvement and reduce the wastage of resources


Description

Lean management is an approach to running an organization that encourages continuous improvement, a long-term process where small changes are implemented systematically. This training will provide you with the concepts of Lean management and how you can use them in your organization. Lean manufacturing is a business philosophy that has proven highly successful since it can reduce costs, eliminate waste, increase productivity, maintain high levels of quality and thus make a significant increase in your profit.

The Kanban methodology in Agile involves a set of principles that can be applied to processes to improve their flow and reduce waste. Both managers and team members alike can benefit from the Kanban-style of project management. Learn everything you need to know to implement Kanban from authors with years of experience working within this methodology.

The Lean approach starts at the bottom of an organization and proceeds up, unlike Six Sigma which is a top-down management philosophy, in which the management imposes changes in the work process. In a Lean system, each individual worker within a work cell tries to improve his or her performance. The role of the management is to go on the factory floor and check what is happening and in accordance with providing additional training, promotion, and learning.

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