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Continuous Improvement Practitioner Programme

Manufacturers Network, In Manchester
Length
5 days
Length
5 days
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Course description

Best in class training: Equipping you with a practical toolkit to drive Continuous Improvement within your own business.

Five-days of training, delivered one day per week for five consecutive weeks. Plus, project delivery coaching and support to demonstrate learning and secure accreditation by the Lean Competency System (LCS). 

Immediate return on investment upon the submission of an improvement project:

  • Improved product quality
  • Better employee performance
  • Enhanced customer satisfaction
  • Increased competitive advantage.

Designed to fit around you and the demands of a busy manufacturing business, we offer the Continuous Improvement Practitioner Programme (CIPP) in two delivery formats.

This course is delivered One day per week over five consecutive weeks.

There is an alternative 'Boot Camp' format available, which is an intensive five-day delivery block (see website for more details).

The CIPP is accredited to Level 1c of the Lean Competency System, equivalent to the Lean Six Sigma Green Belt.

Suitability - Who should attend?

  • This programme is specifically targeted at first-line leaders or anyone new to a management position who wants to improve their leadership and management skills.

Outcome / Qualification etc.

The CIPP is accredited to Level 1c of the Lean Competency System, equivalent to the Lean Six Sigma Green Belt. 

Learning Outcomes

Day 1: 

  • Understand the purpose of business​ and the importance of organisational alignment through purpose and vision.

  • Walk through and recognise the history of Industrial Continuous Improvement ​and the Toyota Production System.

  • Describe the five continuous improvements (lean) principles and how these can be used as a framework to eliminate waste, improve flow and reduce costs.

  • Understand the application and be able to select core tools and techniques of continuous improvement.

Day 2: 

  • Understanding the 5 Lean Principles and being able to identify Value and Non-Value adding activities.

  • Understand and apply organisational systems thinking,  how systems influence or behaviour which in turn impact the results we achieve.

  • Learn how the theory of constraints can help to identify the most important limiting factor and how to maximise throughput.

  • Understand the principles of various mapping techniques and how these can be used to identify opportunities for improvement.

Day 3: 

  • Understand how the Seven Basic Quality Tools can be used to solve most business problems.

  • Use problem-solving and decision-making tools and techniques to determine root causes and select the best solutions.

  • Understand variation and statistical techniques to support problem-solving and improving systems.

  • Use 8D, A3 & PDCA cycles to effectively resolve, plan, and communicate problems and CI initiatives.

Day 4: 

  • Understand how the Seven Basic Quality Tools can be used to solve most business problems.

  • Use problem-solving and decision-making tools and techniques to determine root causes and select the best solutions.

  • Understand variation and statistical techniques to support problem-solving and improving systems.

  • Use 8D, A3 & PDCA cycles to effectively resolve, plan, and communicate problems and CI initiatives.

Day 5: 

  • Understand how to apply kaizen to reduce waste, improve flow, ensure a safe working environment and exceed customers’ expectations.

  • Understand that, as people, we are all different; therefore, communication and learning approaches must be selected to meet our needs.

  • Understand organisational alignment and how to develop, deploy, execute, measure and communicate the organisation's strategy.

  • Understanding and applying coaching and mentoring techniques to help individuals and teams be the best they can be.

  • Understand change management techniques to achieve sustainable improvements for the organisation.

Training Course Content

Day 1: Getting Everyone on the Same Page

This session is designed to get everyone on the same page by ensuring that all students clearly understand the history and principles of continuous improvement and an overview of the foundational concepts, tools and techniques of continuous improvement.

Day 2: Learning to See

This session is designed to build on the knowledge gained on day one. It introduces the learners to organisational systems thinking and understanding the various mapping tools and techniques that can be used to help us better understand the value streams, and processes and to solve problems and reduce waste in our organisations.

Day 3: Solving Problems

This session introduces the learner to continuous improvement and quality concepts, tools and techniques to collect and analyse information, solve problems and implement demonstrable and sustainable root cause solutions.

Day 4: Enabling Flow

This session brings all five continuous improvement principles together. It focuses on enabling flow, understanding the differences between planning and scheduling and how to implement quick change overs and reduce downtime.

Day 5: Bringing it all Together 

In this final session, we introduce various approaches to help the continuous improvement leader coach, mentor and facilitate sustainable organisational improvements that are aligned to the organisations purpose.

Course delivery details

Designed to fit around you and the demands of a busy manufacturing business, we offer the Continuous Improvement Practitioner Programme (CIPP) in two delivery formats.

This course is delivered One day per week over five consecutive weeks.

There is an alternative 'Boot Camp' format available, which is an intensive five-day delivery block (see website for more details).

Why choose Manufacturers Network

90% would recommend to a friend or colleague

4.7/5 feel our education programmes are relevant to their needs

Almost 100% agree our practitioners are knowledgeable and experienced

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07 Sep 2023

The training was relevant to my needs

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07 Sep 2023

The training was relevant to my needs

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07 Sep 2023

The training was relevant to my needs

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