Tucson, AZ (PRWEB) November 01, 2011--New online products added that teach the Lean approach to operational
excellence. All Pyzdek Institute online lean training utilizes
the latest e-learning technology and methods. “Although I have decades of
experience teaching in classrooms, I realized that online e-learning was a
fundamentally different way of teaching. I consulted with experts in e-learning
as I developed the training,” said Pyzdek. “These are the same people who
provide consulting to the University of Arizona for their e-learning. Their
guidance and insights were invaluable in making my courses highly effective
learning experiences.”
Among major providers of online Lean training, the Pyzdek Institute is the
only one to utilize the popular Moodle Learning Management System. Worldwide
there are over 54 million users enrolled in courses which use Moodle. Moodle
allows organizations to carefully monitor the progress of all students,
including lesson modules completed, resources downloaded, quiz results, and so
on. With Moodle, when a student says that they have successfully completed their
training, they can provide documented evidence to prove it. In addition, The
Pyzdek Institute’s lesson modules are SCORM compliant, making it easy to
integrate them into corporate learning management systems.
The Pyzdek Institute allows companies to have private areas on the training
site so that communications among students, such as forum posts, are not visible
to people outside of the company. Companies can also have designated Group
Leaders who can help students enrolled in the training.
Complete Online Lean Training
The Pyzdek Institute’s Lean course consists of 11 modules covering the entire
Lean body of knowledge. It is designed for people actually leading Lean teams
and Lean implementation. According to Pyzdek, “Organizations benefit by
implementing Lean before Six Sigma. Lean implementation can be done quickly
using a simple tool set. Our Lean course provides these tools in a set of
easy-to-use online training modules.” Topics include: mura/muri/muda, value,
value streams and value stream mapping, A3 thinking, takt time, spaghetti
diagrams, push and pull systems, 5S, constraint management, level loading,
flexible processes, lot size reduction, Kaizen, quick changeover and SMED, and
much, much more.
Online Lean Fundamentals Training
“Many organizations are interested in a 10,000 foot overview of Lean.” Pyzdek
said. “That’s what our Lean 101 course provides. We want to introduce Lean to
the organization and show them what it can do for them."
The course, dubbed Lean 101, provides an overview of the Lean approach to
process improvement. “Any new initiative is intimidating, until people
understand what the initiative is all about. This course provides that
background.” Pyzdek explains. The course is aimed at the people in the
organization who will be impacted by Lean, but who may not need to be trained in
the nuts-and-bolts of Lean techniques. For example, people who work in support
organizations, people working in an area where lean is being applied, or people
working in other areas of the company who need to know what Lean is, even if
it’s not yet being employed in their area. These “stakeholders” learn the Lean
philosophy, concepts and terminology and how these things come together to
improve the workplace for them and for customers.
Lean 101 training is organized in three modules. Module 1 introduces Lean,
provides a brief historical overview and context, and covers the principles of
waste and value. Module 2 discusses value streams, flow, and push and pull
systems. Module 3 presents continuous improvement, Kaizen, strategic and
tactical considerations for Lean, and the synergistic relationship of Lean and
Six Sigma. In addition to a course reading assignment, each module contains a
narrated video lesson, a storyboard, and a self-scoring quiz. The company
estimates that completing all of the coursework will require approximately four
hours of student effort, including online and off-line work. Moodle tracks each
student’s progress through the training and provides detailed reports. Training
is self-directed and self-paced. Students are allowed 90 days to complete the 3
modules.
Lean training is priced at $395 and Lean 101 training is priced at $99. Group
discounts are available. Persons interested in complete details, or in ordering
the training, should click here.
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