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Kaizen Training after a Japan Tour

Author: John Robert
by John Robert
Posted: Apr 14, 2016

Once you've returned from Japan, your work isn't over there's still moreto do. If you're the business owner, you now have to train your employees. If you went as a representative, you now have to convince your employees that their money was well spent and that lean is a viable option for their company. There are a few things to aim for the greatest chance at success:

  • Creating a standard process for operations and organization.
  • Define relevant measurements of how you'll look at your operation cycles.
  • How to judge worker and machine performance versus.
  • Coming up with an innovative way to monitor changes from standardization.

Once these changes are implemented they must be maintained if you want to see positive changes to your company. Enna sells high quality workshop training packages that cover a variety of topics;

  • 5S training package (allows you to implement the 5S system into other departments like marketing, accounting, and/or engineering)
  • TPM training package (a maintenance system that improves the integrity of production and quality systems like machines, equipment and employees)
  • VSM Office Workflow training package (learn how to document any improvements on the shop floor and management by using value stream maps)
  • Introduction to multiple concept packages, etc.

There are eighteen workshop packages all together. The lean philosophy encourages full cooperation and communication between high and low level employees. Competent kaizen training Packages and putting together the best team possible increases your chances of success. By now you should be aware that lean can be applied to any industry; household names like Toyota or Google, and even cell phone companies, use these methods.

The benefits include faster down time responses, improved productivity by almost half what it was before, cuts wasted resources and finances (with may lead to the ability to enlarge your workforce). Of course, these gains will not appear overnight and lean might not be the best solution for companies that need a massive overhaul sooner than later.

But for business owners who can afford the slow and steady approach to progress, these workshop packages come with various tools so you can lead the training yourself. For example: a preparation guide, a presentation CD to accompany any speeches, workbooks that present the information in an easy to understand way while also leaving room for personal notes, visual aids (like posters) that also help explain the topic.

Some packages may include forms and tags, this way the knowledge can be practically applied soon after the event has been concluded. Carefully read the description beneath each product to make sure you're getting the one that's right for where you are in your transition. Finally, there are refills for each package and there are Spanish versions of a select few. What isn't already on the website can be special ordered. Once the tools are in your hand it's up to you and your employees to fully commit to a long term goal, but as long as you have a need Enna can help.

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Hey this is john, I am here to let the people know about the continuous rising wave of kaizen training and lean system, this has now become an essential thing for a healthy business,more info = enna.com

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