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Principles of Lean with Simulation

In this interactive eight-hour training, your team will learn how to apply the key principles of Lean to your manufacturing processes. High-retention learning is accomplished through both classroom time and four rounds of simulation. Each round of simulation is followed by classroom learning focused on the basic building blocks of Lean Manufacturing; participants then work as a group to modify their simulation work environment based upon their newly-acquired knowledge. Metrics are calculated between rounds to quantitatively measure incremental results of the improvements as the group evolves into a Lean organization.

Project Objectives:

  • The basic principles of Lean
  • How to identify and eliminate waste
  • How to begin implementing Lean practices
  • How to modify the organization of your workplace to streamline the flow of people, products, and information

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Colorado-Based Natural Skincare Company Spinster Sisters Turns to Local MEP Center to Increase Throughput and Meet Hand Sanitizer Demand

In the early 90s, Kelly Perkins had growing concerns about the toxic chemicals being used in everyday products and decided to do something about it. Instead of using popular ingredients like triclosan, which has since been banned, Kelly started making soaps out of things like olive oil and fermented

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