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MBB Consulting™ - Lean Lego Game Training In Denver, CO

Lean Lego Game Training In Denver, CO

Lean Lego Game Training
Denver is the most populous city and capital of Colorado. Lean key Lean Manufacturing concepts in a playful setting building Lego houses.
Price $349 / student assuming min. enrollment is met
Duration 1 day
Format In-person, instructor-led slideshow with exercises ending in a test of comprehension.
Materials Each student will receive a 3-ring binder containing color print-outs of the slideshow. Please note, this material and the presentation itself are copyrighted. A Certificate of Completion is released for each student who passes their test and for which payment for the training clears.
Start Day
SUMOTUWETHFRSA
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CityDenver, CO

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About Lean Lego Game Training


Who is Lean Lego Game Training for?

Since we all deal with and use processes in some form both at work and home, Lean Manufacturing training is useful for everybody. Yet, its usually taken by Denver students working in manufacturing or service provision. In our course, Denver students learn:

Lean Lego Game Training Course Overview:

Rather than death by PowerPoint, experience waste, push vs. pull processes, kanban, kaizen, systems thinking, and work cells in a fun exercise. This workshop is intended for students fairly early in their Lean journey but can be a fun refresher for more advanced practitioners. It can be run in either a short or longer session which never goes past half-day. A typical day looks like this:

IterationDescriptionDuration (min)
Introduction20
1Build Houses using a push system10
Retrospective focused on families of waste, push vs. pull, and kanban20
2Build Houses10
Retrospective focused on level-loading, systems thinking, and work cells20
3Build Houses10
Retrospective focused on kaizen20
4Build Houses10
Retrospective20
Conclusion20
Total160


A short session uses three iterations. A longer session uses all four.

Prerequisites. None

Denver

Mile High City

Excellent choice! Denver truly a mile above sea level, home to a US mint, and has a capital building adorned with onyx and domed with real gold. The city was founded as a gold rush mining settlement. Rail and an overland wagon route supported growth. An opera house and hotels were built. Carnations were cultivated. Various types of manufacturing have flowed through Denver including luggage, automotive belts, furniture polish, and construction products. The city has also grown culturally offering interesting activities for after Lean Lego Game Training. Most popular are Denver Botanic Gardens, Mount Evans, and Denver Union Station.

Denver
SUMOTUWETHFRSA
Denver, CO
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Facility

Denver Lean Lego Game Training is delivered one city block north of the gold-domed capital building, and near the mint, and Civic Center Park. Features include lounges and outdoor seating terraces, an on-site sandwich / coffee bar, and secure underground parking.

Testimonials

Read what our students and clients have to say.

Michael L.
Michael L.
R&D Engineer
Construction


I had already had exposure to FMEA prior to this class, but I was still able to take away elements that will be immediately applicable to my work. Our MBBC instructor listened to the comments and questions with patience and understanding , and helped get everyone on the same page.



Ricky H.
Ricky H.
Sr. Product Specialist
Materials


FMEA training via video conference was excellent with great real world examples. Material and format kept me engaged. The class was more than I expected. I (also) liked Measurement System Analysis training even though I was somewhat familiar with Gage R&R, I learned new techniques that can help me visualize the data quicker / easier. There were also areas where I was able to ask questions more applicable to my new role in this new company. Process Control training was informative and engaging. IATF training was excellent. Instructor was able to answer all of my questions and go above and beyond in assessing my own documentation. I now have not only a better understand of the subject, but I feel confident in the documents we send to our customers