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Lean Waste (Muda) Training Presentation (PowerPoint PPT Deck)

DESCRIPTION

The Lean Waste (Muda) Training Presentation is a complete training deck designed to provide a clear and practical introduction to the eight wastes in Lean Manufacturing.

It explains value-add versus non-value-added activities (waste), details each waste category, and introduces proven strategies for elimination. Unlike toolkits, which provide templates, this training presentation is facilitation‑ready and intended for structured learning, awareness‑ building, and team development.

Ideal for leaders, managers, and teams seeking to strengthen Lean knowledge and apply waste elimination concepts in practice.

Note: This training package includes:

  1. Identifying Waste PPT training presentation (PowerPoint format)

  2. Eight Wastes of Lean poster (PDF format, in color and monochrome, printable in A3 size)


LEARNING OBJECTIVES

 

  1. Explain the meaning of waste (muda) in Lean Manufacturing.

  2. Identify the eight categories of waste (manufacturing and office/service environments) and their impact on productivity.

  3. Distinguish between value‑added and non‑value‑added activities.

  4. Apply Lean methods to discover and reduce waste, and improve efficiency.


CONTENTS

1.  What is Waste?

  • What is Value?

  • What is Value-added?

  • What is Waste?

  • How Does Waste Take Root?

  • Waste Take Root When We Accept Stopgap Improvement

  • Benefits of Identifying & Eliminating Waste

 

2.  The Classification of Waste

  • The Three MUs: Muda, Mura and Muri

  • The 5M + Q + S

  • The Flow of Goods

  • The Eight Types of Waste (Manufacturing)

  • The Eight Types of Waste (Service/Office)

  • Waste-finding Checklists

 

3.  How to Discover Waste

  • Three Approaches to Discover Waste

  • Using the Back Door

  • Bringing Latent Waste to the Surface

  • Analyzing Current Conditions

  • Value Stream Mapping

  • Value-added Flow Chart

  • Flow Analysis Chart

 

4.  How to Remove Waste

  • Adopt the Necessary Attitude

  • Remove Waste in the Movement of Goods

  • Remove Waste in the Actions of People

  • Remove Waste in the Way People, Goods and Machines Are Combined

 

5.  How to Prevent Waste

  • Standardization

  • Visual Controls

  • Auditory Controls

  • 5W + 1H

 

You may also be interested in the following training presentations (sold separately):

  1. PDCA Problem Solving

  2. Root Cause Analysis

  3. Mistake-Proofing

  4. Lean Manufacturing

  5. Value Stream Mapping

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