Business Improvement
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Business Improvement Techniques:
Productivity", "Lean Thinking", "Continuous Improvement" and "Waste" - all these terms are synonymous with the Manufacturing and Engineering sector.
The reality is that manufacturing organisations have struggled for decades in a highly competitive environment to reduce defects and waste whilst battling to create optimum flow by using Lean principles. With more pressure on companies than ever before, these tools are now being adopted on a wider scale. The Public and Service sectors are using them increasingly to help reduce costs, whilst ultimately achieving more value for their customers.
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The BIT that counts
BIT explores the concept of continuous improvement and demonstrates how eliminating waste, reducing variation and preventing defects can dramatically improve business performance. From the Japanese 5S method to the Kaizen approach, the course covers the most up-to-date management thinking to enable you to deliver the benefits of improvement to your own workplace.
We have successfully rolled out this programme in the Manufacturing, Engineering, Public and Service sectors, so are uniquely aware of its application for all.
Benefits
•Proven productivity improvement model
•Phased and structured approach
•Accredited against a national standard
•Deliver improved workforce capability
•Increases “can do” and "know how"
•Targets 100% employee participation
•Sustainable through champions
•Quantified monetary savings are created as part of the BIT programme
This course can be delivered via short sessions, full day or via an NVQ route
