• Follow Us On :
Soft Skills

Lean Management

Lean Management is a proven methodology focused on maximizing value while minimizing waste. Originating from the Toyota…

Lean Management is a proven methodology focused on maximizing value while minimizing waste. Originating from the Toyota Production System, Lean principles are now used across industries—from manufacturing to services, healthcare, and government.

This workshop dives into Lean thinking, tools, and frameworks that help organizations improve processes, enhance customer satisfaction, and boost operational efficiency. Whether you’re managing a team, running a department, or leading change, Lean offers a clear roadmap to simplify, streamline, and scale smartly.


How is this Workshop Helpful?

Organizations often suffer from delays, redundancies, and over-processing that go unnoticed. Lean helps uncover these inefficiencies and offers a structured way to solve them.

This workshop helps professionals:

  • Identify and eliminate non-value-adding activities

  • Improve process flow and resource utilization

  • Enhance customer satisfaction with faster, quality delivery

  • Build a culture of continuous improvement

  • Reduce operational costs and increase team accountability


What Will You Be Able to Do After Attending?

  • Understand Lean principles and their real-world applications

  • Map processes and identify key waste categories (Muda)

  • Apply tools like Value Stream Mapping and 5S

  • Lead and manage Lean projects with measurable results

  • Embed Lean thinking into your team’s daily work

  • Build momentum for continuous, small-scale improvements

Show More

What Will You Learn?

  • 1. Core Lean Principles
  • Define value from the customer’s perspective
  • Identify and eliminate waste
  • Ensure smooth process flow
  • Pull systems vs push systems
  • Aim for perfection through continuous improvement
  • 2. Lean Tools and Techniques
  • Value Stream Mapping
  • 5S Workplace Organization
  • Kaizen and PDCA Cycle
  • Root Cause Analysis (Fishbone, 5 Whys)
  • Kanban and Visual Management
  • 3. Waste Identification (The 8 Wastes – DOWNTIME)
  • Defects
  • Overproduction
  • Waiting
  • Non-utilized talent
  • Transportation
  • Inventory
  • Motion
  • Extra processing
  • 4. Implementing Lean Culture
  • Engaging teams in problem-solving
  • Leadership's role in sustaining Lean
  • Metrics for continuous improvement

Student Ratings & Reviews

No Review Yet
No Review Yet
No Data Available in this Section
No Data Available in this Section