The Lean BPM (Lean Business Process Management) training course will guide you through the whole process of LEAN improvement methods and shows on how to implement a continuous improvement cycle.
Understanding LEAN business processes is a key driver in improving business performance at any level. In this course we will teach the ProPeC Simple Improvement Process, which takes state of the art business improvement principles and lays them out in a very simple to understand step by step process. You will understand and learn how to run a current state analysis of business processes that will enable to identify key areas of improvement. You will also learn how to tie improvements to high end business goals, so that they meet core business objectives.
By attending Lean BPM (Lean Business Process Management) workshop, delegates will learn to:
- Understand LEAN business processes
- Understand the ProPeC "Simple Improvement Process"
- Understand how to connect business improvements to high level business goals
- Be able to run a current state analysis
- Identify and implement an action plan
- Have a clear understanding of a continuous improvement cycle
- Define waste in a business using the TIM WOODS method of waste identification
- Create a process flow
- Write a SMART goal
- Create a GANTT chart to help them implement a continuous improvement strategy
- Run an efficient business meeting
- Review a continuous improvement business cycle
- Lead a team through a continuous improvement project
- Involved in a business at a supervisory level or above
- Basic understanding of business principles
This Lean BPM (Lean Business Process Management) class is ideal for:
- Any business owner who wants to reduce waste using a project based approach
- Managers who need to deliver improvements in their business
- HR managers who need to support and deliver training in an organisation
- Directors & Chairmen who want to understand the LEAN process and how it is applied in a business
- Managers who want to increase their employability by improving their management skills
- Any individual involved in a continuous improvement project who needs a complete overview of the process
- Private Sector Companies
- Public Sector Organisations
- Charities who want to improve their organisational skills