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Adding value every step of the way

Today your operations can't just be "efficient"; they have to be "Lean." The Lean approach will help increase capacity, eliminate waste, shorten lead times, improve quality, reduce inventory and raise on-time shipment levels.

With Lean Enterprise behind your workflow, you can

The purpose of this business workshop is to introduce you to the process, tools, and advantages of Lean Enterprise and to help you identify areas in your business that could be improved through Lean practices.

Key Advantages include:

  • A focus on maximizing the value-adding-to-waste ratio

  • A new perspective that fosters radical breakthrough innovations

  • Fast responses to obvious opportunities

  • Team involvement at all levels, which promotes openness to change

What will you take away?

  • A strategic approach to improvements that feature Lean Tools, such as value stream mapping

  • Resources that can help with you through the process of implementing Lean Practices.

Minnesota Technology, Inc. assists Minnesota companies through the Lean Enterprise process to transform your business into an agile enterprise ready to compete in the global marketplace. Our team of lean experts brings a wealth of combined technology and manufacturing experience to every client.

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