GPS – Generic Production System
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What is GPS?
GPS is your “operating system” for a stable, efficient and high-performing production. Methods like flow, pull, quality, kaizen and visual management are treated as connected building blocks — not isolated tools.
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🧭 Student guidance
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How students use this hub
1) Pick a course, 2) follow a learning path, 3) keep the system context. Each course is positioned in a clear GPS cluster.
Naming recommendation
- GPS · Value Stream & Flow (GPF)
- GPS · Process Management (GPM)
- GPS · Process Quality (GPQ)
- GPS · Process Kaizen (GPK)
GPS courses
Only courses that currently exist in EN are shown below. Missing courses stay hidden until you add them.
A) GPS core modules
GPL
GPS · Principles & Lean Foundations
Mindset, principles and standards — the foundation for all GPS building blocks.
Open course
GPF
GPS · Value Stream & Flow
From current state to target state: improve material & information flow systematically.
Open course
GPM
GPS · Process Management
Lead through processes: stability, daily management and KPI routines.
Open course
GPQ
GPS · Process Quality
Build quality into the process: prevent defects and stabilize execution.
Open course
GPK
GPS · Process Kaizen
Structured improvement: measurable, repeatable and sustainable.
Open course
B) Optional / outside GPS (currently available)
LGK
Lean Foundations Compact
Short entry: key terms, principles and basics — ideal before GPS.
Open course
THR
Thrace & Evros (THR)
Culture & region course (separate from GPS). Shown here only as available content.
Open course
Recommended learning paths
Paths reflect the logical system sequence. Missing courses will appear automatically once you add them in EN.
🎓 Starter path
GPL → GPF → GPM
Best sequence to understand GPS logic.
🧭 Leadership & control
GPM → (VPM) → GPQ
Add VPM when available in EN.
🛠 Shopfloor execution
GPF → (PFK) → (TPM)
Add PFK/TPM when available in EN.
Next step
When you add EN versions of PFK/VPM/TPM/TWI/ULG, I’ll update this hub with the new course cards and paths.
✅ Clean structure
✅ Language separation
✅ Future-proof
GPS – Generic Production System
Short description
In this course, you will learn how to design and implement a coherent Generic Production System
(GPS) for your factory – instead of introducing isolated Lean tools.
You will connect principles, methods and standards into a robust operating system that makes your production more stable,
transparent and continuously improving.
Step by step, you will see how elements such as structure & principles, roles & governance,
customer orientation, value stream & flow, standardised work, visual management, TPM, continuous
improvement (CIP) as well as audits & assessments fit together.
The focus is clearly on practice:
simple, robust solutions that you can really implement in your own area.
What you will learn in this course
- explain the purpose, structure and benefits of a Generic Production System (GPS),
- translate Lean principles and GPS design rules into your own factory environment,
- link customer orientation and value-stream thinking with goals and KPIs (Q–D–C–S–M),
- design standardised work and stability as the foundation for quality and on-time delivery,
- set up effective visual management and shopfloor management routines (boards, meetings, escalation),
- integrate TPM activities to increase equipment reliability and Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE),
- establish CIP and problem-solving kata as daily learning routines in teams and value streams,
- use GPS audits and maturity assessments to evaluate your current state and derive a roadmap,
- develop a concrete GPS roadmap and pilot concept for your own plant or area.
Target group
- plant managers, production managers, area managers and line leaders,
- Lean / OPEX managers, continuous improvement coordinators and industrial engineers,
- logistics and supply chain managers who want to design stable and transparent material flows,
- project leaders responsible for designing or further developing a production system (GPS),
- all practitioners who want to move beyond tool-by-tool implementation towards a coherent system.
Prerequisites
- basic understanding of production / manufacturing / logistics (shopfloor experience is helpful),
- basic Lean Management knowledge is beneficial, but not a strict requirement,
- willingness to work on a small GPS pilot or concrete improvement activities in your own area.
Course contents (lesson overview)
- L01 – Structure & principles of a Generic Production System
What is a GPS, why do you need one, and how do structure, principles and system thinking fit together?
- L02 – Roles, governance & steering logic
Key roles, responsibilities, steering committees, review cycles and decision-making in GPS.
- L03 – GPS principles & Lean fundamentals
Core Lean principles and design rules that form the backbone of your GPS.
- L04 – Customer orientation & KPI cascade
Translating customer value and requirements into a KPI hierarchy (Q–D–C–S–M) and targets.
- L05 – Value stream orientation & flow
Analysing value streams, identifying losses and bottlenecks, and designing stable flow.
- L06 – Standardised work & stability
Designing, documenting and sustaining standard work as foundation for quality and safety.
- L07 – Visual management & shopfloor management
Boards, daily meetings, escalation logic and visual control of deviations and actions.
- L08 – TPM & equipment reliability
Linking TPM activities, OEE and GPS to reduce losses and stabilise critical equipment.
- L09 – CIP & problem-solving kata
Establishing continuous improvement routines and structured problem solving in teams.
- L10 – GPS audit & maturity assessment
Using audits and maturity models to assess the current state and derive improvement priorities.
- L11 – Closing & certificate
Reflection, personal action plan, GPS roadmap and completion of the course including final quiz.
Completion & certificate
After successfully completing all lessons, passing the final quiz (L10) and meeting the defined
completion criteria in L11, you will receive a certificate “Generic Production System (GPS)”.
The certificate confirms that you have understood the GPS concepts, transferred them to your own
area and defined concrete next steps for implementation.