Kaizen Event Agenda
JWI 550 Detailed Agenda(s) for Kaizen or Work-Outs Part B
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May 5, 2019
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1) List the potential Kaizen events, select the one to be deployed and justify your selection. Then, define the Kaizen objective and scope for the selected event.
Lead Time:
Process Time:
Percent Complete and Accurate:
Rolled Percent Complete and Accurate:
Chosen Kaizen event and justification:
Kaizen objective:
Kaizen scope:
2) Develop a detailed agenda for each Kaizen event.
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3a) Explain your choice for number of days, sequence for session topics, and justify the Lean tools to be used and outputs from each session.
Number of days:
Sequence for Session Topics:
Lean Tools:
Session Outputs:
3b) Show how your Kaizen agenda supports the Kaizen objective and scope
for the event. This discussion should be specific to your value stream and organization.
How Session Supports Kaizen Agenda and Scope:
Value Stream Map:
Insert image of VSM from Part A here – size it to fit on page clearly
References:
Martin, K. & Osterling, M. (2014). Value Stream Mapping.
George, M., Rowlands, D., Price, M. and Maxey, J. (2005). Lean Six Sigma Pocket Tool Book. McGraw-Hill Publisher. New York, NY