The Lean Poster is created from illustrations representing the main Lean methods tools and principles.
Each illustration has a specific meaning and can be used to explain Lean-related concepts.
It is a beautiful printed poster, ideal for decorating your working space.
Contained Illustrations:
- SMED – Single Minute Exchange of Die
- TPM – Total Productive Maintenance
- VSM – Value Stream Map/Design
- A3 – Problem Solving
- 8D – 8 Disciplines for Problem Solving
- 6 Sigma – Problem Solving / Process Improvement
- JIT – Just-in-Time
- SFM – Shop Floor Management
- 5S – Sort, Set in Order, Shine, Standardize, Sustain
- 5 Whys – Why? Why? Why? Why? Why?
- CIP – Continuous Improvement Process
- DMAIC – Design, Measure, Analyze, Improve, Control
- PDCA – Plan, Do, Check, Act
- One-Pice-Flow
- Pull Principle
- Takt-Time
- 5W2H – What? When? Who? Where? Why? How? How much?
- SWOT – Strength, Weakness, Opportunities, Threats
- MTM – Methods-Time Measurement
- MMA – Multi Moment Analysis
- APQP – Advanced Product Quality Planning
- FMEA – Failure Mode and Effect Analysis
- MSA – measurement systems analysis
- SPC – Statistical process control
- LSW – Leader Standard Work
- KPI – key performance indicator
- Hoshin Kanri – Policy Deployment
- Heijunka – Production Leveling
- Jidoka – Autonomation
- Andon – Call for Help
- Muda – Waste (non-value adding)
- Mura – Waste (unevenness or inconsistency)
- Muri – Waste (overburden)
- Gemba – Site of Action
- Chaku-Chaku – Line Concept
- Makigami – Process Mapping
- Ishikawa – Fishbone Diagram
- Kanban – Material Supply
- Kamishibai – Process Confirmation
- Poka-Yoke – Mistake proofing
- Kata – Form/Pattern for Improvement and Coaching
- Milk Run – Material Supply
- Kaizen – Continuous Improvement
- Kaikaku – Radical Change
- OEE – Overall Equipment Effectiveness
Size: 50cm x 70cm
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