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SIRF ROUNDTABLES

Lean Rt

From manufacturing plants to offices, Australasian businesses today are facing many challenges. To continue to be viable, companies must find new ways to deliver higher quality, at lower cost while exceeding customer expectations. If you are thinking about strategies to achieve these objectives, then you are probably considering Lean. If you are not, you should be.

LEAN Rt’s world-class approach includes both a top down and bottom up process. It engages managers, workforce, and improves processes. It is a long-term strategy that can yield some quick wins if waste is pinpointed and removed, but the real gains come through fostering a culture that engages people in continuous improvement.

LEAN Rt is loved by Australasian businesses for its unique, hands-on Action Learning Projects that not only illustrate theory but prove how real improvements are done on site. We have delivered Lean training to some of Australia’s widely known companies, such as Rio Tinto, BHP, Boral, Visy, and others.

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Introduction to Lean

This one day introductory workshop will teach your personnel a basic understanding of how Lean systems and practices can support people to improve health, safety, work environment, work quality and deliverables while reducing costs.


 

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5S (Sort, Straighten, Shine, Standardise & Sustain)

5S is a structured housekeeping and workplace organisation program empowering teams to take practical actions to improve their work areas.


 

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Reliability for Operators

This workshop introduces operational personnel to the concepts of reliability improvement.  It will teach participants that they can play an important role in overall performance and reliability of equipment. This workshop is conducted on a hosted site to allow participants to learn key outcomes in a practical manner.

 


 

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Having been newly appointed to a change management project role I found the learning from ‘Introduction to Lean’ gave me a fresh insight into systematic change for improvement. I have been inspired to go on to find out more.

 

HEATHER LONSDALE; CS ENERGY