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MBB Consulting™ - Lean Lego Game In Nashville, TN

Lean Lego Game In Nashville, TN

Lean Lego Game
Nashville is the capital and most populous city of Tennessee. Lean key Lean Manufacturing concepts in a playful setting building Lego houses.
Price $349
Duration 1 day
Format In-person, instructor-led slideshow with exercises and a quiz to test comprehension.
Materials Each student will receive a 3-ring binder containing print-outs of the slideshow. Assuming satisfactory quiz results graded a few days after class, each student will receive a Certificate of Completion.
Class Size6 - 10 students
Start Day
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CityNashville, TN

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About Lean Lego Game


Who is Lean Lego Game 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 Nashville students working in manufacturing or service provision. In our course, Nashville students learn:

Lean Lego Game 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

Nashville

Music City

Excellent choice! Nashville's location and function as a port on the Cumberland River enabled growth. Country music has long-been integral to the city's economy. Healthcare, and automotive production are also prominent. After Lean Lego Game, the best things to do in Nashville are visiting the Country Music Hall of Fame, or Ryman Auditorium. See a show at the Grand Ole Opry. Try some Goo Goo Clusters.

Nashville
SUMOTUWETHFRSA
Nashville, TN
Credit: Kaldari

Facility

Our Nashville Lean Lego Game site has easy access to Hillsboro Pike and I-440, and is only 10 minutes away from downtown. It has convenient on-site parking. Just be careful not to parked in a reserved spot It's also nestled in one of the most beautiful neighborhoods we've ever seen. You might enjoy just riding around and gazing at the spectacular mansions. Plus, it's near Green Hills Mall, Whole Foods and many restaurants. Inside, you'll enjoy a beautiful, marbled, 2-story lobby with a stunning view outside especially when it snows.

Testimonials

Read what our students and clients have to say.

Jose G.
Jose G.
HVAC / I&E Technician
Chemical Manufacturing


This 5S training really opened my eyes when it comes to having the tools needed to efficiently perform my job.



Nouman Rana
Nouman Rana
Regional Lean Manager, Middle East
Oil & Gas


I had an excellent and memorable experience of attending Six Sigma Green Belt and Black Belt training from a professional trainer, coach and industry expert who was hired by our organization to help with the transformation of company processes. Our Master Black Belt was not only knowledgeable in the subject but also had several years of hands-on experience working on complex projects, solving problems, applying and implementing Lean and Six Sigma techniques. His teaching skills were exceptional making it easy for everyone to clearly understand the concepts. He brought energy and motivation in the workforce and quickly won praise, recognition and respect from management, staff and shop floor employees. His knowledge transfer, coaching, and guidance helped improve several key processes and resulted in significant improvement in company KPIs and customer satisfaction level. I highly recommend him for his remarkable skills, knowledge, passion, and professional approach towards process and business excellence.