Many companies use individual Lean methods
— but often lack the guiding system behind them.
This course shows how standards, flow, quality, leadership and improvement interact to form an effective production system.
In this course, you learn how a Generic Production System is structured and how Lean principles work together in daily production.
Instead of looking at individual tools in isolation, you understand the connection behind them: How are stable, transparent and improvable processes created?
The course helps you see Lean not as a collection of methods, but as a system for orientation, process stability and continuous improvement.
This course is designed for managers, Lean practitioners, process improvement specialists, supervisors, team leaders, industrial engineers and professionals from production, quality and logistics.
It is especially suitable for anyone who does not only want to manage production areas, but actively, structurally and sustainably improve them.
After this course, you will be able to explain Lean connections more clearly,
prioritize improvement actions more effectively and develop production areas more systematically.
You gain a practical foundation for understanding Lean as a functioning production system and applying it more effectively in daily work.