Understand how process improvement can deliver quantifiable/bottom-line benefits for you and your clients!
Understand how process improvement can deliver quantifiable/bottom line benefits for you and your clients! Whether you’re a sole trader or large company, this workshop will help you to look at your existing processes and how you can ultimately save time in your day to day activities.
Businesses that use these Tools and Techniques are found to be more likely to achieve better performance in respect to Product/Service Quality, Delivery and Cost, as well as improving staff engagement, motivation, and many other softer benefits.
This workshop will give you awareness on the use of Improvement Tools and Techniques (Lean).
This will be a fun, interactive session with practical exercises and videos to cover key Process Improvement Techniques.
The session is delivered by Jim Barr (RTC North), who has prior experience in management within Blue Chip, High tech based manufacturing businesses. Jim became a “Process Improvement Tools and Techniques” and Lean advocate for Fujitsu in the 90’s and has used this extensively over the last 15 years, working as a Consultant to engage and improve all types of businesses across a range of sectors. Jim has delivered over 1,000 project days, including Process Improvement and Value Stream Mapping. Jim is well placed to educate and advise on how process improvement can deliver quantifiable/bottom line benefits for you and your clients!
This workshop is part of the Supply Chain North East Programme and aims to help you to understand how process improvement can deliver quantifiable/bottom line benefits for you and your clients.
Supply Chain North East sees four key partners joining forces to work with over 800 businesses between 2018-2021 supporting businesses to identify opportunities in new and existing markets. An integral part of the North East Growth Hub, Supply Chain North East is delivered across the region by RTC North, Generator, North East Automotive Alliance (NEAA) and North East Process Industry Cluster (NEPIC). Supply Chain North East is receiving up to £3,148,514 of funding from the England European Regional Development Fund as part of the European Structural and Investment Funds Growth Programme 2014-2020.