[On-Demand Seminar] Solving Problems in Manufacturing Sites! Introduction to Kaizen Improvements
Let's reconsider the workplace's unnecessary, wasteful, and uneven aspects, such as the difficulty of lifting heavy objects, the hassle of retrieving small items, and the desire to eliminate dangerous tasks!
What is Karakuri Improvement? It is an improvement activity that solves problems in the manufacturing field with our own ideas. 1. The mechanism is simple 2. It does not cost money 3. It features work improvements that eliminate excess, waste, and unevenness in the workplace. In this course, we will explain actual examples of Karakuri Improvement, making it easy for beginners to learn. You will be able to acquire essential knowledge about Karakuri Improvement and simultaneously develop your creativity and thinking skills. Issues such as "It's difficult to lift heavy objects," "It's a hassle to retrieve small items," and "I want to eliminate dangerous tasks" can also be resolved. Use "Karakuri Improvement" to review excess, waste, and unevenness in your workplace, making your tasks safer and easier. *For more details, please download the catalog or feel free to contact us.
basic information
1. It is structured for those learning "Karakuri Improvement" for the first time, explaining it with a wealth of actual Karakuri improvement case studies. 2. You can learn a wide range of essential knowledge that is indispensable for Karakuri improvement, while also developing creativity and thinking skills. 3. With supervision from experienced association advisors, the program content is tailored to the field, deepening understanding. ☆ Includes a completion exam to measure understanding. ☆ This program is designed for those who are about to start, enabling them to correctly understand Karakuri improvement and apply it in the field.
Price information
Member price: 40,700 yen, Regular price: 57,200 yen
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Applications/Examples of results
●Target Audience - Those who will start working on kaizen (improvement) of mechanisms - Young manufacturing operators (approximately 3 to 5 years since joining) - Young production engineering professionals (approximately 3 to 5 years since joining)