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MBB Consulting™ - Value Stream Mapping (VSM) Training In Fort Wayne, IN

Value Stream Mapping (VSM) Training In Fort Wayne, IN

Value Stream Mapping (VSM) Training
Fort Wayne Value Stream Mapping (VSM) Training is in a city at the hub of 3 rivers. Value Stream Mapping training lets Fort Wayne students visually summarize process waste.
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 Size7 - 8 students
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CityFort Wayne, IN

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About Value Stream Mapping (VSM) Training


Who is Value Stream Mapping (VSM) Training for?

Value Stream Mapping training is for anyone interested in highlighting opportunities form improvement in a process. In our course, Fort Wayne students learn:

Value Stream Mapping (VSM) Training Course Overview:

Value Stream Mapping training enables Fort Wayne students to visually summarize processes highlighting their waste, and opportunities for improvement. Value Stream Mapping is an essential tool of Lean Manufacturing. 'Value stream' refers to the fact that the mapping is depicting the process flow by which raw materials, information, etc. are altered and combined forming something for which customers are willing to pay. Along the way, any actions for which customers are not willing to pay are considered waste and highlighted on the map. Wastes generally take the form of downtime, inventory, inspection, etc.; manifestations of the Seven Deadly Sins.

Fort Wayne

Summit City

Excellent choice! Fort Wayne began as an abandoned fort which grew into a frontier outpost. Opening of the Wabash and Erie Canals improved travel conditions to the Great Lakes and Mississippi River exposing Fort Wayne to more business traffic. Opportunities continued with the introduction of railroads. Manufacturing developed with a focus on gasoline pumps, refrigerators, and video game consoles. The Lincoln Highway was built followed by an airport. Skyscrapers were erected beginning with the Lincoln Bank Tower. It is now known for low cost of living, originating the Breathalyzer, baking powder, and being home to one of the country's largest rose garden which is a thing to do after Value Stream Mapping (VSM) Training. Visit the Lakeside Park and Rose Garden. Brown County State Park, and Hard Truth Hills are also popular.

Fort Wayne
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Facility

Fort Wayne Value Stream Mapping (VSM) Training takes place at a modern business center west of highway 27 and south of St. Mary's River. Nearby attractions include the Foellinger-Freimann Botanical Conservatory, and Robert E. Meyers Park. Features include a fitness room and pool

Testimonials

Read what our students and clients have to say.

Vintanya C.
Vintanya C.
QA Engineer II
Medical


MBBC's instructor is a true gem in the industry! Not only was he engaging (no one fell asleep, that really says something), his industry knowledge is current and even surpasses the industry standards for accuracy, clarity, and understanding in the GD&T space. From this course, I discovered how much GD&T exposure I have had as a Biomedical Engineer working in Quality, and it also gave me the framework I need to finally move into design and product development. I am looking forward to taking more courses with MBB Consulting.



David S.
David S.
Design Supervisor
HVAC


Our Master Black Belt introduced improved quality and manufacturing processes. Our company was moving to become ISO certified. He and I, plus one other, came from the automotive side and certified in ISO. Further, we had QS experience which was a more concentrated standard to allow all automotive companies to work to the same quality and manufacturing standard. He was also familiar with TS quality standards.