Kanban as a control principle has its origins in production logistics but has been successfully applied to knowledge-intensive processes and services. Historically, its spread marks a paradigm shift towards flow-oriented, self-regulating systems. In practice, it is repeatedly shown that visual flow control increases predictability and reduces decision pressure, thus having high significance for the design of work and decision flows. This online event revisits Kanban and examines the importance of flow and transparency.
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Building on Discover Excellence, participants in this 2–3-day in-person workshop deepen the "Continuous Improvement" dimension of the Shingo Model™: five leadership principles, customer value perspective, ideal behavior standards. For CI, Lean, and Six Sigma professionals as well as leaders.
Building on Discover Excellence and Systems Design, this 2-day workshop shows how organizational excellence is achieved through broad employee engagement – not through top-down directives. Participants define ideal behaviors and systems based on the Shingo Model™. For continuous improvement, Lean, and Six Sigma professionals as well as leaders.
Building on Discover Excellence, participants connect enterprise purpose, management systems, and value stream alignment using the Shingo Model™.
The final workshop deepens all five Shingo dimensions and shows how systems promote sustainable ideal behavior, structure cultural transformation, and anchor business strategy with the Shingo Model™.
This webinar takes place as an Online Live Webinar. Participants benefit directly from each other – through open questions, shared experiences and genuine real-time exchange.