Advanced Lean Production & Continuous Improvement
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Advanced Lean Production & Continuous Improvement
Instructor: Holly Claudia Ott
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What you'll learn
Understand how setups in a process reduce capacity and how batching can improve this, but at the cost of excess inventory.
Reduce setup times to improve flow and increase productivity. Measure and improve equipment performance using OEE and TPM.
Calculate realistic capacity. Design and implement pull systems using Just-in-Time principles. Apply Kanban for effective production scheduling.
Use 5S and workplace visualization to increase transparency and efficiency. Prevent defects with Poka Yoke and structured root cause analysis.
Skills you'll gain
- Kanban Principles
- Workflow Management
- Process Analysis
- Product Quality (QA/QC)
- Lean Methodologies
- Process Improvement
- Quality Management
- Quality Control
- Production Line
- Kaizen Methodology
- Quality Improvement
- Lean Six Sigma
- Continuous Improvement Process
- Production Schedule
- Manufacturing Operations
- Scheduling
- Production Process
- Lean Manufacturing
- Operational Efficiency
- Production Management
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March 2026
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There are 6 modules in this course
This course deepens your understanding of Lean Production by focusing on creating continuous flow, pull system, and quality-driven continuous improvement. Building on foundational Lean principles, you will further your quantitative process analysis skills, while at the same time learning practical and managerial techniques of Lean Production.
You will begin by analyzing flow interruptions caused by setup times degrade your process capacity. Large batches are an obvious solution, but lead to the waste of inventory. And, as you learned in the first course, you must keep your bottleneck running! The course uses practical examples for reducing setup times, applying Total Productive Maintenance (TPM), and measuring equipment performance using Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE). Every one of these topics can be immediately applied to any process. You are already able to make changes at your own workplace. The next useful and practical concepts introduced are workplace organization and visualization, including a comprehensive introduction to 5S, supported by real-world case studies and industry guest lectures. Next, you will master pull systems and scheduling concepts such as Just-in-Time, push vs. pull, Heijunka (mixed-model production), and Kanban, including SME implementation examples. Finally, you will focus on quality and continuous improvement, exploring defect prevention, Poka Yoke, 5 Whys, Kaizen, and the relationship between Lean and Six Sigma. Through videos, case studies, practice exercises, and graded assignments, you will develop practical skills to improve flow, productivity, and quality in manufacturing and service environments.
What's included
2 videos5 readings
2 videosβ’Total 6 minutes
- Course Introduction β’3 minutes
- Introduction to the Technical University of Munich β’3 minutes
5 readingsβ’Total 36 minutes
- Recap of Course 1: Lean Fundamentals β’5 minutes
- Course Structure β’10 minutes
- Course Grading β’10 minutes
- Course Reference Textbooksβ’1 minute
- HELLO! Getting to know each otherβ’10 minutes
What's included
11 videos4 readings2 assignments
11 videosβ’Total 96 minutes
- Flow Interruptions: Setup Times - part 1β’10 minutes
- Flow Interruptions: Setup Times - part 2β’12 minutes
- Flow Rate vs. Inventoryβ’11 minutes
- Reducing Setup Times - part 1β’6 minutes
- Reducing Setup Times - part 2β’11 minutes
- Reducing Setup Times - part 3β’4 minutes
- Total Productive Maintenance β’15 minutes
- Overall Equipment Effectiveness - part 1β’7 minutes
- Overall Equipment Effectiveness - part 2β’7 minutes
- Overall Equipment Effectiveness - part 3β’5 minutes
- Overall Equipment Effectiveness - Industry Example (Zubair Anwar, ASQ)β’9 minutes
4 readingsβ’Total 30 minutes
- Changing Dieβ’5 minutes
- Pit Stop Videosβ’10 minutes
- Guest Lecturer: Mr. Zubair Anwar, American Society for Qualityβ’5 minutes
- Get your Slides!β’10 minutes
2 assignmentsβ’Total 105 minutes
- Capacity Calculations with Setups & Batches, OEE & TPM β’60 minutes
- Capacity Calculations with Setups & Batches, OEE & TPM β’45 minutes
What's included
10 videos5 readings6 assignments1 peer review
10 videosβ’Total 27 minutes
- Workplace Visualization - part 1β’8 minutes
- Workplace Visualization - part 2β’10 minutes
- 5S - Introductionβ’2 minutes
- 5S Sortβ’2 minutes
- 5S Set in Orderβ’1 minute
- 5S Shineβ’1 minute
- 5S Standardizeβ’1 minute
- 5S Sustainβ’1 minute
- 5S Exampleβ’1 minute
- 5S Summaryβ’0 minutes
5 readingsβ’Total 35 minutes
- Guest Lecturer: Jeanie Lee Chin Fang, 3Mβ’10 minutes
- Case Study 5S - Introductionβ’5 minutes
- Case Study 5S β Part 2β’5 minutes
- Case Study 5S β Part 5β’5 minutes
- Get your Slides!β’10 minutes
6 assignmentsβ’Total 80 minutes
- Case Study: Visualization Management for Sunglasses Productionβ’30 minutes
- Case Study 5S - Part 1β’5 minutes
- Case Study 5S β Part 3 β’5 minutes
- Case Study 5S β Part 4 β’5 minutes
- Workplace Visualization and 5S β’15 minutes
- Workplace Visualization and 5Sβ’20 minutes
1 peer reviewβ’Total 60 minutes
- Applying 5S to your Workβ’60 minutes
What's included
8 videos1 reading2 assignments
8 videosβ’Total 51 minutes
- Just-In-Time and the Push/Pull Concept - part 1β’7 minutes
- Just-In-Time and the Push/Pull Concept - part 2β’9 minutes
- Scheduling Pull-Systemsβ’6 minutes
- Mixed-Model Production - Heijunka - part 1β’4 minutes
- Mixed-Model Production - Heijunka - part 2β’8 minutes
- Realizing Pull Scheduling - Kanban - part 1β’6 minutes
- VideoRealizing Pull Scheduling - Kanban - part 2β’6 minutes
- Kanban Implementation in SMEs: Case Study Imveloβ’6 minutes
1 readingβ’Total 10 minutes
- Get Your Slides!β’10 minutes
2 assignmentsβ’Total 90 minutes
- JIT, Push/Pull, Mixed Model Scheduling, Kanbanβ’45 minutes
- JIT, Push/Pull, Mixed Model Scheduling, Kanbanβ’45 minutes
What's included
9 videos3 readings2 assignments
9 videosβ’Total 91 minutes
- Preventing Defectsβ’14 minutes
- Quality and Flowβ’11 minutes
- The Toyota Way / 14 Principles of Leanβ’10 minutes
- Kaizen Blitzβ’15 minutes
- Poka Yoke - Error Proofingβ’7 minutes
- Poka Yoke - Human Errorβ’8 minutes
- 5Whys - Why did the Titanic Sink?β’7 minutes
- Lean Six Sigma Roots and Developmentβ’8 minutes
- Lean vs Six Sigma: Comparison of Characteristicsβ’10 minutes
3 readingsβ’Total 25 minutes
- Guest Lecturer: Jonathan Woolfreyβ’10 minutes
- Guest Lecturer: Mr. Zubair Anwar, American Society for Qualityβ’5 minutes
- Get your Slides!β’10 minutes
2 assignmentsβ’Total 90 minutes
- Preventing Defects, Quality and Flow, Kaizen Blitz, Poka Yoke, Lean and Six Sigmaβ’45 minutes
- Preventing Defects, Quality and Flow, Kaizen Blitz, Poka Yoke, Lean and Six Sigmaβ’45 minutes
What's included
2 readings
2 readingsβ’Total 20 minutes
- Congratulations! You have finished the course!β’10 minutes
- Your Feedback is Importantβ’10 minutes
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