Process Mapping and Value Stream Mapping
Process Mapping and Value Stream Mapping
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Why to prepare process maps?
• Whenever an organization wants to understand a process, it is
necessary to prepare a process map depicting the entire sequence of
the process from beginning to end.
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Advantages of process mapping
• It helps to understand the current process and to identify the
improvement opportunities
• Process map identifies the actual paths revealing areas of risk and
potential solutions by communicating process related ideas,
information
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Types of process map
High-level process maps
• It helps to establish the scope of the process and identify the significant
issues
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High-level process map
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Detailed process maps
• It shows each and every step involved in the process
• It indicates the input for each process and output from the process
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Detailed process map
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Constructing a process map
A process mapping team (PMT) has to be formed consisting of lean
leader, process owner and associated departments.
2. List the steps – Various process steps must be written. Steps must be
short sentences which start with a verb
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Constructing a process map
5. Draw process map using a computer
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Symbols used in Process
mapping
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Value Stream Mapping
• VSM is a tool to visually indicate all actions required to bring about a
product or service in logical steps from start to finish
• VSM helps in understanding how the product flows from when the
customer orders to the dispatch of the product to the customer
• It helps to identify the steps that add value to the customer and do not
add value to the customer
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Value stream mapping
VSM graphically depicts the following:
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Preparing current state map
• A product or product family should be selected so that the task is
manageable
• Value stream map should not be drawn for multiple product lines
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STEPS:
I. Document customer information/Demand
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2. Collect the data
Cycle time(C/T): The time that elapses, in sec/min, between one part
coming off the process and the next part coming in.
Value added time: the time spent transforming the product in a way that
the customer is willing to pay for
Lead time: the time it takes for one piece to travel through the entire
value stream from start to finish
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3. ARRANGE data in an
information box
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4. CURRENT STATE MAPPING
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5. Analyze the map
• Identify which activities are “non-value adding”
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6. Future State Mapping
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Results- after implementing the
future state map
• The number of operations reduced from six to two
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THANK YOU
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