Value Stream Mapping: Facilitator Guide

Value Stream Mapping: Facilitator Guide

Author: 0 ENNA,

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2023-05-31

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 1000949486

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The Value Stream Mapping Facilitator Guide provides the structure to help guide the facilitator through the Value Stream Mapping process. This guide is the center of the VSM training package. Enna's Value Stream Mapping Facilitator Guide is designed to let you communicate and lead the process of developing your current and future state maps. This allows you to perform your workshops with confidence and lead your initiative internally.


Value Stream Mapping Workshop

Value Stream Mapping Workshop

Author: Mike Rother

Publisher: Lean Enterprises Inst Incorporated

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 74

ISBN-13: 9780966784329

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When Mike Rother and John Shook first realized the power of value stream mapping in the mid-1990s they began to offer workshops on this invaluable technique.


The Strategos Guide to Value Stream and Process Mapping

The Strategos Guide to Value Stream and Process Mapping

Author: Quarterman Lee

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2023-05-09

Total Pages: 166

ISBN-13: 1000943755

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At last, this much anticipated book has been published and provides a much needed breath of fresh air. The Strategos Guide to Value Stream and Process Mapping has helpful tips on facilitating group VSM exercises and helps put VSM in the greater Lean context. With photos and examples of related Lean practices, the book focuses on implementing VSM, not just on drawing diagrams and graphs. This is the most comprehensive and practical book on the subject to date.


Untangling with Value Stream Mapping

Untangling with Value Stream Mapping

Author: Ovidiu Contras

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2022-04-05

Total Pages: 221

ISBN-13: 1000564711

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The standard belief in books about Lean initiatives and value stream mapping (VSM) is that VSM works well on transactional processes (which are primarily linear processes where handoffs are well defined and the outcome is known) and it is useful for repetitive projects or products. This book counters these statements by clearly demonstrating how a VSM exercise can be successfully performed in complex, multifunctional environments involving nonrepetitive work, such as aircraft new product development, custom engineering, software development and project management. The methodology described in this book is the result of more than ten years of refinement and is based on practice while working with multidisciplinary teams and helping them achieve their goals. This is a novel approach to capturing the information flow in a VSM by recognizing it as the place where most of the issues are generated, especially for the previously mentioned environments and the fact that classical mapping methodologies (including classical VSM) do not capture it well. The VSM methodology that the author developed goes to the essence of a VSM (activities flow, information flow, timeline), uses conventional VSM icons and some custom information flow icons and helps the following: Quantifying waste (VSM literature gap) Making disconnects visible (VSM literature gap) Making behavioral and cultural patterns visible (VSM literature gap) If the steps are followed thoroughly, then lead time reductions ranging from 60% to 88% are achieved, along with increased availability of resources, more output with the same resources, projects delivered on time and, most importantly, colleagues embracing the Lean mindset, which greatly contributes to maintaining the gains. Essentially, this book helps readers perform a VSM in environments where multiple stakeholders interact with each other to deliver a product or a service with unclear aspects, such as what the product/service is, how all involved can contribute to the product or service transformation and how the interactions between them occur. For example, the products/services targeted in this book include test results, analysis results, a custom design, a process, a methodology, an engineering change, integrated enterprise software and engineering drawings. Concurrently, this book helps readers map behavioral patterns, such as micromanagement, and company culture aspects, such as excessive governance and "decisions by committee."


Value Stream Mapping Facilitator Guide

Value Stream Mapping Facilitator Guide

Author: Enna (Firm)

Publisher:

Published: 2017

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781003422099

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The Value Stream Mapping Facilitator Guide provides the structure to help guide the facilitator through the Value Stream Mapping process. This guide is the center of the VSM training package. Enna's Value Stream Mapping Facilitator Guide is designed to let you communicate and lead the process of developing your current and future state maps. This allows you to perform your workshops with confidence and lead your initiative internally.


VSM Facilitator Guide (Spanish)

VSM Facilitator Guide (Spanish)

Author: ENNA

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2023-05-31

Total Pages: 117

ISBN-13: 1000951081

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If you are new to the topic of Value Chain Mapping (VSM), you will learn in this text exactly how to guide participants from start to finish using proven methods created by experienced professionals who specialize in Lean implementation. Si es nuevo en el tema del Mapeo de la Cadena de Valor (VSM), aprenderá en este texto exactamente cómo guiar a los participantes de principio a fin utilizando métodos probados creados por profesionales experimentados que se especializan en la implementación Lean.


The TWI Facilitator's Guide

The TWI Facilitator's Guide

Author: Donald A. Dinero

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2016-09-19

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 1315351005

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There are many books available covering the Training Within Industry (TWI) programs, but few include any unique material on adaptation or modification – This dearth of new has caused practitioners to alter the programs without understanding the underlying principles. These changes have made the programs less effective. One must, however, maintain the principles used in the programs when changing the delivery of the programs to suit the culture. The purpose of The TWI Facilitator's Guide: How to Use the TWI Programs Successfully is to prevent the TWI programs from falling into misuse and disuse. This book will explain the main principles of the TWI programs and what they can accomplish, but it will also stress what they are not. This book reviews what the programs are and then explains how to use them. It tells why we do certain aspects of each program. When we know why we do something, we won’t stop doing it for the wrong reason.


Value Stream Mapping: How to Visualize Work and Align Leadership for Organizational Transformation

Value Stream Mapping: How to Visualize Work and Align Leadership for Organizational Transformation

Author: Karen Martin

Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional

Published: 2013-10-25

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 007182894X

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The first of its kind—a Value Stream Mapping book written for those in service and office environments who need to streamline operations Value Stream Mapping is a practical, how-to guide that helps decision-makers improve value stream efficiency in virtually any setting, including construction, energy, financial service, government, healthcare, R&D, retail, and technology. It gives you the tools to address a wider range of important VSM issues than any other such book, including the psychology of change, leadership, creating teams, building consensus, and charter development. Karen Martin is principal consultant for Karen Martin & Associates, LLC, instructor for the University of California, San Diego's Lean Enterprise program, and industry advisor to the University of San Diego's Industrial and Systems Engineering program. Mike Osterling provides support and leadership to manufacturing and non-manufacturing organizations on their Lean Transformation Journey. In a continuous improvement leadership role for six years, Mike played a key role in Square D Company's lean transformation in the 1990s.


Mapping to See

Mapping to See

Author: Beau Keyte

Publisher: Lean Enterprise Institute, Incorporated

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781934109120

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Metrics-Based Process Mapping

Metrics-Based Process Mapping

Author: Karen Martin

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2012-10-22

Total Pages: 119

ISBN-13: 1439886687

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Metrics-Based Process Mapping (MBPM) is a tactical-level, visual mapping approach that enables improvement teams to make effective, data-based decisions regarding waste elimination and measure ongoing process performance. The mapping technique, often used to drill down from a value stream map, integrates the functional orientation of traditional swim-lane process maps with time and quality metrics that are essential for designing improved processes. Building on the success of its popular predecessor, Metrics-Based Process Mapping: An Excel-Based Solution, this book takes readers to the next level in understanding processes and process improvement. Included with the book is an interactive macro-driven Excel tool, which allows users to electronically capture their current and future state maps. The tool also audits the maps for completeness, summarizes the metrics, and auto-calculates the improvements. Improvements to this version include: Foundational content about processes—what they are and how they vary A description of the difference between value-stream and process-level maps New content about how to bridge the gap between your current state and your desired future state Tips for effective team formation and mapping facilitation An implementation plan for those using the mapping methodology as a standalone tool and not part of a Kaizen Event The Excel-based tool included on the accompanying CD provides readers with a user-friendly way to electronically archive manually created maps in team settings for easier storage and distribution across your entire organization. While current and future state MBPMs are initially created during team-based activities using butcher paper and post-its, the electronic maps serve as standard work documentation for the improved process, enabling training, communication, and process monitoring activities. This flexible, user-friendly tool includes: A custom toolbar that simplifies map creation and editing Automated calculation of key metrics An audit feature to prevent mapping errors The ability to simulate how improvements will impact staffing requirements System Requirements: The tool is intended for use on PCs using Excel 2003 or later—it will NOT function with earlier versions of Excel, or on Macintosh computers. View a demo of the Excel tool at: www.mbpmapping.com