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Self-paced Basic

Lean Manufacturing Methodology & Strategy

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Why enroll

Streamline your career with Lean Manufacturing expertise! By mastering this methodology, you'll become a highly sought-after professional in operations management, qualified for roles like Lean Manufacturing Manager, Continuous Improvement Specialist, or Supply Chain Optimizer. With Lean skills, you'll drive efficiency, reduce waste, and boost productivity in various industries, from automotive to healthcare. Your expertise will be valuable in companies like Toyota, GE, or Amazon, and will open doors to leadership roles, consulting opportunities, and entrepreneurial ventures, propelling your career forward.

What enrolled engineers say

2 verified reviews
  • Mar 9, 2024

    The lecture was quite good and interesting

    SARTHAK C. Verified
  • Mar 9, 2024

    Excellent

    Harishankar N. Verified

Is this course for you?

You should take this if

  • You work in Aerospace or Automotive
  • You're a Mechanical Engineering / Metallurgy & Material Science professional
  • You prefer self-paced learning you can revisit

You should skip if

  • You need a different specialisation outside Mechanical Engineering
  • You need live interaction with an instructor

Course content

The course is readily available, allowing learners to start and complete it at their own pace.

2 lectures10 min
  1. Introduction of lean manufacturing
    5 min
  2. Importance of Lean manufacturing and case study
    5 min

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Questions and Answers

A: Governing principle: Pull systems are constrained by physical WIP, not software intent. Applied here: If container quantity is wrong, the loop over- or under-buffers regardless of visuals or ERP setup. Common trap: Option B catches people who know escalation matters but skip verifying the math that sets inventory exposure.

A: Governing principle: Takt is a demand constraint, not a machine capability. Applied here: An 85 s asset feeding a 60 s takt cell guarantees starvation unless capacity is added or work is split. Common trap: Option D attracts engineers focused on cycle definition, but even a perfect cycle still misses takt.

A: Governing principle: Jidoka addresses quality at the source, not ergonomic exposure. Applied here: Silent andon removes stop-the-line and escalation, but doesn’t change physical motion demands. Common trap: Option C pulls people who equate jidoka with flow control rather than defect containment.

A: Governing principle: Setup reduction is demonstrated by measured delta, not intent. Applied here: Without before/after timing tied to task separation, SMED is unverified. Common trap: Option B appeals to procedural thinkers who accept documentation in place of evidence.