Do you want to create new market opportunities?
Are you looking to upgrade your production operations?
Not sure where to start with your technology needs?
Do you want to create new market opportunities?
Are you looking to upgrade your production operations?
Not sure where to start with your technology needs?
Greater success can be achieved when your company discovers new ways to improve processes. Continuous improvement represents a shift in the culture of an organization and the way it operates its business.
Also known as Lean manufacturing and process improvement, continuous improvement emphasizes the prevention and elimination of waste from the office to the shop floor.
Waste is defined as any extra time, labor, or material spent producing a product or service that does not add value to it.
Methods that remove waste ultimately streamline and optimize key processes in a business which can lead to:
Shortened lead times and reduced costs
Reduce long lead times, avoid process delays and lower your cost of doing business
Improved efficiency, productivity and quality
Create greater efficiencies for your core processes to raise your productivity and ensure quality management
Increased customer response and satisfaction
Improve your reputation with customers by meeting their requirements and expectations
Strengthened competitive advantage
Manage your operations, suppliers, and customer relationships to set your business apart from the competition
Continuous Improvement Solutions
Applied to Your Unique Needs
- 5S
- Cell Design
- Change Management
- Enterprise Wide Lean
- Kaizen
- Kanban
- Enterprise Wide Lean
- Plant Layout
- Setup Reduction
- Supply Chain Development
- Total Productive Maintenance
- Training Within Industry
- Value Stream Mapping
Discover how CONNSTEP can help improve your operations.
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Waste is plentiful in the manufacturing world, although much of it goes unnoticed, or at least unaddressed. If you’re thinking of waste purely in a physical capacity, you’re catching only a small glimpse of the bigger picture.
Continuous Improvement Champion Certification (CICC)
This course provides comprehensive exposure to the principles and practices needed to develop and sustain a Lean Enterprise. You will receive immediate reinforcement of the classroom learning by applying your training to a real-life project within your organization.