Établissement
Langue d'enseignement
English
Matières
OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT
Responsable(s)
JB.CALEMARD
Intervenant(s)
Jean-Baptiste CALEMARD
Présentation
Prérequis
- Basic level in OM
- Desire to learn more about Lean management and continuous improvement
- Desire to learn more about Lean management and continuous improvement
Objectifs
At the end of the course, students should be able to:
- Understand and define the concept of Lean manufacturing
- Understand main differences applying Lean in Services vs. Industry
- Use key Lean's tools as VSM, PDCA, 5S, Visual control...etc.
- Develop a Lean strategy for a Services firm and for an Industry one
- Understand and define the concept of Lean manufacturing
- Understand main differences applying Lean in Services vs. Industry
- Use key Lean's tools as VSM, PDCA, 5S, Visual control...etc.
- Develop a Lean strategy for a Services firm and for an Industry one
Présentation
This course first goes through Lean’s definitions, concepts, theories and tools. Students will understand why 80% of Lean’s implementation fails and how should a successful strategy be structured.
Then, because Lean has first been created by industrial firms, applying it to Services requires some adaptations. Students will participate to real Lean projects by visiting, half a day, a company (Sodexo) in order to apply some Lean tools. Groups will then present their findings in front of professionals who will come to IESEG and listen to recommendations.
As a consequence, the course will be focusing on both theoretical and practical learning; on-site projects make this course unique in IESEG and require a high interest (not a high knowledge) in that field from students participating.
Then, because Lean has first been created by industrial firms, applying it to Services requires some adaptations. Students will participate to real Lean projects by visiting, half a day, a company (Sodexo) in order to apply some Lean tools. Groups will then present their findings in front of professionals who will come to IESEG and listen to recommendations.
As a consequence, the course will be focusing on both theoretical and practical learning; on-site projects make this course unique in IESEG and require a high interest (not a high knowledge) in that field from students participating.
Modalités
Organisation
Type | Amount of time | Comment | |
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Présentiel | |||
Cours interactif | 8,00 | ||
Cours magistral | 4,00 | ||
Travail personnel | |||
Charge de travail personnel indicative | 8,00 | ||
Group Project | 6,00 | 6 hours to prepare the group presentation + 2 daily hours to read and learn slides presented and discussed during the course | |
Stage | |||
Visites | 4,00 | Half a day on a Sodexo site (already identified by lecturer) | |
Overall student workload | 30,00 |
Évaluation
This course is tought by a visiting professor, specialised into Lean Management. A significant part of the assessment will come from students participation, behaviour during on-site project and written exam.
Control type | Duration | Amount | Weighting |
---|---|---|---|
Contrôle continu | |||
Participation | 16,00 | 1 | 20,00 |
exposé | |||
exposé | 0,20 | 1 | 40,00 |
Examen (final) | |||
Examen écrit | 2,00 | 1 | 40,00 |
TOTAL | 100,00 |
Ressources
Bibliographie
Womack J.P. and Jones D.T. (2003), Lean thinking: banish waste and create wealth in your corporation -