Pull Systems
Pull Systems, available at $44.99, with 86 lectures, 1 quizzes, and has 11 subscribers.
You will learn about The key elements and concepts of a pull system. Including one piece flow and kanbans. The foundational steps involved in implementing a pull system with easy to learn mnemonics that outline methodologies including PULLIT, FLOW and ONEPIECE. Critical techniques like line balancing and the leveling of production. How you can manage a pull system effectively. Basics of a kanban system needed to help manage a pull system including internal kanbans, move kanbans and external kanbans. One-piece or Single piece flow that will help you reach true Pull. How you can link together outside organizations to your pull system. This course is ideal for individuals who are People looking to learn about Pull Systems and Building to Demand. or Continuous Improvement Practitioners or Lean Enthusiasts or Engineers or Production Control Personnel or Production Planning Personnel or Operations Employees or Business Owners Looking to Improve Their Organization or Toyota Production System Enthusiasts or Quality Personnel or Supply Chain Professionals or Inventory and Inventory Management Professionals It is particularly useful for People looking to learn about Pull Systems and Building to Demand. or Continuous Improvement Practitioners or Lean Enthusiasts or Engineers or Production Control Personnel or Production Planning Personnel or Operations Employees or Business Owners Looking to Improve Their Organization or Toyota Production System Enthusiasts or Quality Personnel or Supply Chain Professionals or Inventory and Inventory Management Professionals.
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Title: Pull Systems
Price: $44.99
Number of Lectures: 86
Number of Quizzes: 1
Number of Published Lectures: 86
Number of Published Quizzes: 1
Number of Curriculum Items: 111
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 111
Original Price: $19.99
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What You Will Learn
- The key elements and concepts of a pull system. Including one piece flow and kanbans.
- The foundational steps involved in implementing a pull system with easy to learn mnemonics that outline methodologies including PULLIT, FLOW and ONEPIECE.
- Critical techniques like line balancing and the leveling of production.
- How you can manage a pull system effectively.
- Basics of a kanban system needed to help manage a pull system including internal kanbans, move kanbans and external kanbans.
- One-piece or Single piece flow that will help you reach true Pull.
- How you can link together outside organizations to your pull system.
Who Should Attend
- People looking to learn about Pull Systems and Building to Demand.
- Continuous Improvement Practitioners
- Lean Enthusiasts
- Engineers
- Production Control Personnel
- Production Planning Personnel
- Operations Employees
- Business Owners Looking to Improve Their Organization
- Toyota Production System Enthusiasts
- Quality Personnel
- Supply Chain Professionals
- Inventory and Inventory Management Professionals
Target Audiences
- People looking to learn about Pull Systems and Building to Demand.
- Continuous Improvement Practitioners
- Lean Enthusiasts
- Engineers
- Production Control Personnel
- Production Planning Personnel
- Operations Employees
- Business Owners Looking to Improve Their Organization
- Toyota Production System Enthusiasts
- Quality Personnel
- Supply Chain Professionals
- Inventory and Inventory Management Professionals
The Pull Systems Course by Lean Strategies International LLC presents the details of just what a pull system is and why they are so powerful. We walk you through the foundational pieces of information that will prepare you to enhance as well as drastically improve the flow of materials in both your supply chain and in your operations. In a pull system all processes are driven by customer demand. This allows an organization to minimize the need for forecasting and operate without schedule while reducing costs, waste and all the delays that occur in a push system. In this course you will learn:
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The key elements and concepts of a pull system. Including one piece flow and kanbans.
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The foundational steps involved in implementing a pull system with easy to learn mnemonics that outline methodologies including PULLIT, FLOW and ONEPIECE.
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Critical techniques like line balancing and the leveling of production.
-
How you can manage a pull system effectively.
-
Basics of a kanban system needed to help manage a pull system including internal kanbans, move kanbans and external kanbans.
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One-piece or Single piece flow that will help you reach true Pull.
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How you can link together outside organizations to your pull system.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: What is a Pull System?
Lecture 3: What is a Push System?
Lecture 4: Pull Systems vs. Push Systems
Chapter 2: Some Challenges of Producing Items and Information
Lecture 1: Challenges of Producing Materials and Information
Lecture 2: The Dangers of Forecasting Demand
Lecture 3: Managing Product Variety
Lecture 4: Reducing Costs associated with Production
Lecture 5: Excessive Waste in Production
Lecture 6: When to Consider not Pulling
Lecture 7: Getting Started with Pull Systems Introduction
Lecture 8: Establishing commitment to continuous improvement and focus on waste reduction
Lecture 9: Implementing regular team based improvement events
Lecture 10: Measuring your improvements
Lecture 11: Creating a visual organization and 5S
Lecture 12: Quick Changeovers
Lecture 13: Training Multi skilled People
Lecture 14: Cellular Designs
Chapter 3: Why Choose a Pull System?
Lecture 1: Understanding Material/Information Flow
Lecture 2: What happens if you improve only Information Flow?
Chapter 4: Getting Ready to Make the Switch From Push to Pull.
Lecture 1: Lead Time Considerations in a Push System
Lecture 2: The Impact of Lean on Lead Time
Lecture 3: The problem with inventory and overproduction
Lecture 4: Why does inventory accumulate in organizations?
Lecture 5: Why is inventory dangerous?
Lecture 6: Push to Pull
Lecture 7: Better understand flow
Lecture 8: Where are your customers?
Lecture 9: Breaking down how flow occurs
Lecture 10: What is Flow?
Lecture 11: Value Streams and Flow
Lecture 12: Requirements to keep things FLOWING
Lecture 13: Overview of Leveling
Chapter 5: Implementing a Pull System.
Lecture 1: Sequence of Implementation
Lecture 2: Creating an infrastructure to Implement Pull
Lecture 3: Roles for your Infrastructure
Lecture 4: A place for lean
Lecture 5: Improvement Time
Lecture 6: Improvement Meetings and Huddles
Lecture 7: List of Improvement Possibilities
Lecture 8: Where will you find most of your improvements?
Lecture 9: The Kaizen Approach to Improvements
Chapter 6: 6 Steps to Implement Pull
Lecture 1: Basic Steps to Implement Pull Introduction
Lecture 2: Preparing to Implement Pull
Lecture 3: Understand the Current Process
Lecture 4: Layout equipment in sequence
Lecture 5: Lock in cellular manufacturing
Lecture 6: Work Sequence
Lecture 7: Cell Shapes
Lecture 8: Point of Use Placement within Cells
Lecture 9: Implement Kanban
Lecture 10: Transition to single piece flow
Lecture 11: Cell Shapes
Lecture 12: Point of Use Placement within Cells
Lecture 13: Implement Kanban
Lecture 14: Transition to Single Piece Flow
Lecture 15: Leveling Production (Heijunka)
Lecture 16: Shish-Kabob Production
Lecture 17: Takt Time
Lecture 18: How can a Load Leveling Box Help Level Production?
Lecture 19: Balancing your Lines
Lecture 20: Cross Training
Lecture 21: Quality in a Pull System
Lecture 22: What's the difference between an error and a defect?
Chapter 7: How do you Manage your Pull System?
Lecture 1: Pull System Management Intro
Lecture 2: Guidelines to follow when using Kanban
Lecture 3: How does Feedback work in a Kanban System?
Lecture 4: What is the purpose of kanban?
Lecture 5: Different Types of Kanbans: Move Kanban
Lecture 6: Different Types of Kanbans: Production Kanbans
Lecture 7: Different Purposes of Kanban
Lecture 8: Transitioning to One Piece Flow Intro
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