Lean Management Training

Who is Bill Gaw?


And why should we
listen to him?
 

760-945-5596
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lean manufacturing principles and techniques training

LEAN MANUFACTURING TRAINING

How to optimize and sustain
continuous improvement activities
Performance Measurement & Scorecard

Add pizzazz to your lean training
program with participative exercises.

Manufacturing Simulation Game-Plus

If you've ever said, there must be a better way... there is!

 

 

Lean Manufacturing Training: Here you'll have an opport-unity to discover lean manufacturing basics, principles,
and techniques... all requisites for a successful
lean manufacturing implementation .


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Are you In Search of a Better Way?

For more than 10 years, Our Customers have looked to Business Basics as
a trusted developer of lean manufacturing training materials, seminars, and workshops. Training options that help improve the spirit and performance of individuals, teams, organizations and companies

One of our customer saying it even better than we can:

"Your training materials are the easiest and fastest way to under-stand the practicalities of lean management that I have seen in many years of management consulting activity. I intend to use them in my practice, if you are agreeable, since I am now extending into new consulting areas."

                
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Does your company need to increase speed and improve quality?
Does your company need to reduce non-value-added activities/costs?
Does your company need to improve customer satisfaction?

Do you want to exceed your goals and expectations?
Do you want to reduce stress and create a fun work environment?
Do you want to earn recognition and rewards?

If you answered YES to any of the above questions, stay connected and you'll discover how a focus on Bill Gaw's "Back-to-Basics" can change your professional life for the better and help your company's "bottom-line." Believe this, for you and your company to reach your full growth and earning potentials you need to accomplish two things:

1. You need to identify and master the BASICS of your business and profession.

2. You need to develop a process for obtaining “top-to-bottom,” company commitment to the flawless execution of these BASICS. This commitment becomes a launching pad for achievements beyond all expectations.

If you’re pursuing a computer hardware and/or software solution to your problems; you may have the “cart before the horse!”  If you’re not focused on identifying and mastering the BASICS of your business and profession, no level of system sophistication will get you to where you want to go.

Lean Manufacturing, Back-to-Basics,
Tutorials and Training Packages

Kaizen Blitz Event Manufacturing Simulation Game Lean Manufacturing Training

Most educational materials today are either Videos with content that stays with you for one or two days, or Adobe .pdf e-books with little or no effective graphics or they're PowerPoint presentations with no commentary to explain the contents of the .ppt slides.

Bill Gaw's e-Tutorials and e-Learning Modules on the other hand include up to 326-powerful, PowerPoint graphics, plus annotated note pages with slide commentary and "lessons learned" by a "been there, done that" professional. A value added, learning experience on "how to" design, implement and optimize a lean manufacturing initiative for personal and company success. 

It takes only a five minute investment of your time to review the below training option that best fits your needs, simply click on any of the below links:

Lean Manufacturing Solutions               Poka-Yoke & Process Improvement

Performance Measurement Training      Production Quality

Lean Six Sigma Implementation           Supply Chain Inventory Management

Strategic Planning Training                  Manufacturing Simulation Game

Continuous Process Improvement        Thinking Outside the Box

Kaizen Training

Lean Manufacturing, Back-to-Basics,
Seminars/Workshops/Events

It takes only a five minute investment of your time to review our on-site training seminar/workshop/event that best fits your needs, for details, simply click on any of the below links:

1-Day Lean Manufacturing Training Seminars:

Lean Manufacturing Introduction

Value Stream Mapping

Performance Management and the Balanced Scorecard

Kaizen Management (Continuous Improvement)

Supply Chain Management

3-Day High Performance Training Workshop

Leading the Transformation to Sustainable High Performance

5-Day Lean Implementation Training Events

The Lean Manufacturing Event           

The Kaizen Event
 


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