Empire Belt Project Overview

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"This project introduces the Empire Belt project, focusing on Lean principles and process improvement. Explore the team, guiding principles, Lean concepts, waste reduction, value stream mapping, and process optimization. Dive into scope definition, mapping processes, data collection, and problem articulation to enhance customer value. Join us on the journey towards maximizing efficiency and minimizing waste in project management."

  • Project Management
  • Lean Principles
  • Process Improvement
  • Value Stream Mapping
  • Waste Reduction

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  1. PROJECT NAME EMPIRE BELT(S) Month Day, Year

  2. 2 Agenda Lean Overview Introduction to the Project & Team The Process Next Steps

  3. 3 Guiding Principles Staff closest to the work have the best (feasible and impactful) ideas for improvements. A series of small or low cost improvements can have a significant impact. Evaluate and improve the process, not the people.

  4. 4 What is Lean? Official Definition: A lean organization understands customer value and focuses its key processes to continuously increase it. The ultimate goal is to provide perfect value to the customer through a perfect value creation process that has zero waste. Lean-er Definition: Maximizing customer value while minimizing waste.

  5. 5 What is Waste? Transportation Inventory Motion Waiting Over-Production Over-processing Defects Skills TYPICALLY 95% OF ALL LEAD TIME IS NON-VALUE ADDED

  6. 6 The Project DESCRIBE PROJECT IN HIGH LEVEL

  7. 7 The Team LIST TEAM MEMBERS, THEIR ROLE Etc.

  8. 8 The Process Value Stream Mapping Finalize Value Stream Project Selection Charter Creation Data Kaizen Implement Collection

  9. 9 Focus on Processes with Long Lead Times Customer Confusion Significant Paperwork Several Reviews Requesting an IT Solution

  10. 10 Define the Scope Define Beginning / End of Scope Define Items out of Scope Identify Current Metrics Articulate Problem Statement

  11. 11 Map it Out! Identify Process Blocks Capture All Micro-steps Identify Works In Progress

  12. 12 Collect the Goods Establish Data Collection Plan Collect for each Process Block: Cycle Time Process Time Quality Rate (first time right) Full Time Equivalent Work in Progress Voice of Customer Open Ended Questions Random Sampling

  13. 13 Finalize Everything Populate Value Stream Map Calculate Process Metrics Cycle Time Process Time Quality Rate Identify Problem Areas

  14. 14 Kaizen! Evaluate Current Process Root Cause Analysis Idea Generation Creation of Future State Develop Implementation Plan Identify Metrics

  15. 15 Make it Happen Obtain Executive Buy-in 30, 60, and 90 Day Plans Work with Appropriate Staff Document Process & Outcomes

  16. 16 Next Steps Complete Charter as a Team Due end of this week Finalize Important Dates Value Stream Construction (next week) Final Check-in (Friday before Kaizen) Kaizen Familiarize yourself with the process Start taking notes on your tasks Think about data collection

  17. 17 Questions?

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