Abstract: Lean thinking not only changes the way of manufacturing, but also can be the way to improve any kind of organizations. Educational system is one of these organizations that consider using lean principles to improve the current system. The goal of this study is to develop a model, which shows how the lean principles can be used to transform the university system to a lean organization. This model has the following objectives: q To identify the ultimate customer q To use the mapping value stream to remove waste from the system q To create flows for the value q To pull each element when needed q To pursue perfection Key words: Lean organization, lean model, educational system, and lean principles.
Canadian post-secondary institutions are seeking enhanced efficiencies due to ongoing funding shortf...
The purpose of this case study is to look at how “Lean Techniques and Principles” can be successfull...
The manufacturing industry has become extremely competitive in nature and each company’s survival de...
Over the past few decades continuous improvement methods such as Lean Manufacturing have helped manu...
Abstract — Increased competition and scarcity of resources in global markets has augmented the probl...
This document outlines the scope of the proposal which will investigate the application of Lean prod...
This document outlines the scope of the proposal which will investigate the application of Lean prod...
The transition to new formats of education interprets the need for us to search for new methods of m...
Lean challenges the way we have looked at our processes and suggests taking a view from another pers...
Background. The application of lean management is standard in many companies all over the world. It ...
Lean production methods and tools are becoming more popular in many sectors of the economy around th...
In Japan, immediately after the Second World War, Toyota Company developed a new Production System c...
Introduction: the concept of lean production seeks not a reduction of costs but complete elimination...
Lean Education (LE) derives from Lean Thinking, a paradigm that emerged in the industry and nowadays...
Increased competition and scarcity of resources in global markets has augmented the problems for man...
Canadian post-secondary institutions are seeking enhanced efficiencies due to ongoing funding shortf...
The purpose of this case study is to look at how “Lean Techniques and Principles” can be successfull...
The manufacturing industry has become extremely competitive in nature and each company’s survival de...
Over the past few decades continuous improvement methods such as Lean Manufacturing have helped manu...
Abstract — Increased competition and scarcity of resources in global markets has augmented the probl...
This document outlines the scope of the proposal which will investigate the application of Lean prod...
This document outlines the scope of the proposal which will investigate the application of Lean prod...
The transition to new formats of education interprets the need for us to search for new methods of m...
Lean challenges the way we have looked at our processes and suggests taking a view from another pers...
Background. The application of lean management is standard in many companies all over the world. It ...
Lean production methods and tools are becoming more popular in many sectors of the economy around th...
In Japan, immediately after the Second World War, Toyota Company developed a new Production System c...
Introduction: the concept of lean production seeks not a reduction of costs but complete elimination...
Lean Education (LE) derives from Lean Thinking, a paradigm that emerged in the industry and nowadays...
Increased competition and scarcity of resources in global markets has augmented the problems for man...
Canadian post-secondary institutions are seeking enhanced efficiencies due to ongoing funding shortf...
The purpose of this case study is to look at how “Lean Techniques and Principles” can be successfull...
The manufacturing industry has become extremely competitive in nature and each company’s survival de...