Lean Intro
Lean Intro
Lean Intro
Management
MSE507
Lean Manufacturing
Introduction
Lean Thinking versus Muda
Learning Objectives
Lean thinking is being used to reduce setup times, lot sizes, and
inventories.
Required Textbooks
Textbook 1
Textbook 2
Textbook 3
My Contact Info
David Shternberg
Phone Numbers
Cell 818-599-9944
Office Hours
6:00-7:00PM Thursdays
JD 3310
By Appointment Only
My Work Experience
General Manager
Manufacturing Manager
Mfg Eng & Fabrication Focus Factory Manager
Manufacturing and Sustaining Engineering Manager
My Academic Records
Class Material
Website URL
http://www.csun.edu/~shternberg/mse507.htm
Class Syllabus
PowerPoint Presentations
Schedule of classes
My E-mail and phone numbers
Reading Assignments
25 %
25 %
35 %
5 %
10 %
Course Performance
Evaluation Structure
Mid-Term
Final Exam
Team Research Project
Attendance and professionalism
Participation and active learning (based in part
on Partnership Peer Review Reports)
Letter-Grade Scale
Plus/Minus will be used
Score
Grade
Score
Grade
90-100
70-74
88-89
A-
68-69
C-
85-87
B+
60-67
80-84
58-59
D-
78-79
B-
0-57
75-77
C+
Course Overview
Muda
Lean Thinking
Lean Thinking
Make work more satisfying by providing immediate feedback
on efforts to convert muda into value
Create new work rather than simply destroying jobs in the
name of efficiency
Lean thinking steps:
Identifying the entire value stream for each product (or product
family) is the next step in lean thinking
Value stream analysis will almost always show the three types
of actions are occurring along the value stream:
1. Unambiguously create value
2. Create no value but necessary with current technologies and
assets (type One muda)
3. Create no value and could be removed (type Two muda)
Flow
Pull
Let the customer pull the product from you as needed rather
than pushing products, often unwanted, onto the customer
The demands of the customer become more stable when they
know then can get what they want right away
Pull system is more responsive to changes then push systems
Perfection
IDENTIFY THE
VALUE STREAM
2
CONVERT
PUSH TO PULL
4
3
FLOW
Homework Assignment
Lean Thinking Chapter 1
Value
Pages 29-36
1.
2.
Question:
What do customers consider as value? Give examples
Explain why we need to define what value is before we
start any performance improvement.
Questions? Comments?