Lean production system –
from theory to execution
Online training & tools you turn into results immediately – step by step, hands-on, and convincing.
Lean production system – clear, practical, implementable
You get short learning units, concrete routines, and templates you can use directly in daily shopfloor work.
Practice over theory
Focus on standards, deviations, leadership, and execution – not slide knowledge.
Step-by-step implementation
Clear approaches, checklists, and examples – suitable for shift work and shopfloor routines.
Tools & templates included
Worksheets, standards, and ready-to-use templates – so you don’t start from zero.
Two entry points – one goal: impact in daily operations
Choose the entry that fits your role. Both paths are operational and KPI-focused.
Learners: start here
Fast onboarding, clear order, directly applicable.
- ✓Recommended course sequence
- ✓Templates for the line
- ✓Immediate shopfloor tasks
Production / plant leadership: impact in daily operations
Stabilize, steer, improve – with routines and KPI focus.
- ✓Shopfloor management as a routine
- ✓Standards & deviation management
- ✓KPI link (lead time, OEE, quality, delivery performance)
Start with the essential Lean building blocks
Four courses as a strong entry – practical, operational, with a direct link to shopfloor execution.
LGK – Lean fundamentals (compact)
Your entry: understand Lean, identify waste, and establish the first effective standards.
Value stream orientation & flow in GPS
Create transparency, identify bottlenecks, and design flow – with a clear method.
PFK – Pull, flow & Kanban
Reduce inventory, clarify priorities, and stabilize throughput – with practical rules.
GPS – Generic Production System
Structure, principles, and building blocks of a stable production system – as a blueprint.
If you want, I can add a “course roadmap” below (sequence + goal per course) in the same style.
See all courses →Implementation in three steps
Simple flow: choose, apply, stabilize – without “project overhead”.
1) Choose a course
Pick the right entry (learner or leader) and work in short units.
2) Apply on the shopfloor
Use checklists, standards, and routines – directly in line, assembly, or logistics.
3) Make impact visible
Link actions to KPIs (e.g., lead time, OEE, scrap, delivery performance) and stabilize.
Frequently asked questions
Quick answers – so you can decide fast whether Lean4Y fits your needs.
How much time do I need per week?
Plan 30–60 minutes. The key is the small shopfloor implementation, not the “learning time”.
Is this suitable for shift work?
Yes. The focus is on standards, routines, and clear accountability – written to fit shift operations.
Do I get templates and tools?
Yes – the courses are built for practical transfer and include implementation-ready materials.
What is the best entry point?
Learners start with fundamentals and application; leaders start with routines, stability, and KPI linkage.