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Lean Training System Complete PowerPoint Bundle (Now 33 Classes!)
Item Code: LTSPPTBunComp
We have a long, and growing, list of PowerPoint training presentations in our Lean Training System. Our LTS Complete PowerPoint Bundle provides you with a convenient way to get them all at once. Please be aware that this is an unusual product, as it continually grows as we add PowerPoint packages to our product line. The price and composition will change regularly.
Our Lean Training PowerPoint presentations are unique in many ways. They are highly visual, which makes them effective. And you can see a preview of every slide in all the classes. Because you know exactly what you are getting, you can be confident we don’t just cherry-pick the best ones as samples.
We offer liberal licensing, and of course, provide an unbeatable value.
But best of all, the classes are part of a system, so you can add components to get just the training you want. Combine the classes with DVDs, student guides, Lean terms on PDF, and a long list of free forms, and you’ll create an unrivalled training experience for your team.
Please note that if you do not need all of the classes in this pack right now, you can also get more focused collections of the PowerPoint training in our digital bundles from our module groups (Lean Leadership, Lean 101, etc.). While this complete package offers the best ‘per presentation’ price, the module groups offer a more focused range of topics. See our product catalog for more information.

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5S makes processes more effective through systematic organization. Visual controls make managing those processes more effective. Learn about both in this high-quality Lean PPT training.
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Learn how to use the A3 process to solve problems. This systematic way of thinking and communicating helps build a consensus around a solution.
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The cause and effect diagram (also known as the Ishikawa diagram or the fishbone diagram) provides teams with a way to categorize causes of problems (the effect). This PowerPoint presentation is part of our Lean Training System.
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Effective change management can mean the difference between a successful project and a discruntled team. Use our high-quality PowerPoint presentation to prepare your team for upcoming changes. This PowerPoint presentation is part of our Lean Training System.
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Control charts act as an early warning system that lets you know when your process is no longer stable. This PowerPoint presentation is part of our Lean Training System.
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Countermeasures are a structured set of actions taken to close the gap between the current condition and your goals. This PowerPoint presentation is part of our Lean Training System.
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Organizations tend to do best on the things they are measured on, so it makes sense to be sure that the metrics match customer needs. This short module shows how to link customer requirements to your metrics.
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Daily management is a structured approach to managing daily operations–the work that keeps businesses humming along.
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Data collection is a fundamental Lean skill that lays the foundation for successful improvement efforts. Poor data collection sets managers and their teams up for failure. Good data collection makes improvement faster and easier. This PowerPoint presentation is part of our Lean Training System.
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Flow charts are one of the most widely recognized Lean tools around. They are versatile, being useful for standardizing processes, as well as improving them. This PowerPoint presentation is part of our Lean Training System.
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Any new product release or process change carries risk. FMEA is a great tool for managing that risk in a systematic manner.
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Improving the flow of a process requires the identification and elimination of waste. This class teaches teams how to recognize waste and how to categorize it. It also covers the use of the waste recording form. This PowerPoint presentation is part of our Lean Training System.
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After taking measurements, kaizen teams must process the data they have into useful, actionable information. This module covers data analysis including segmentation, Pareto charts, and more.
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The foundation of any Lean project is laid during the kaizen planning phase, which closely parallels the ‘Define’ step of Six Sigma’s DMAIC. This class covers key training on selecting a project, planning, and creating a charter. This PowerPoint presentation is part of our Lean Training System.
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The problem solving process used in kaizen events closely mirrors the DMAIC cycle from Six Sigma. This module shows kaizen as a methodical process for solving problems in a work area. This class is ideal as an orientation to the kaizen event. This PowerPoint presentation is part of our Lean Training System.
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Learn how make improvements during an office kaizen. This module covers an overview of Lean tools, plus basic tools used to come up with good ideas.
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Making gains stick is one of the biggest challenges of any kaizen activity. This module coves some key reasons for backsliding, and offers several tools to prevent it. This PowerPoint presentation is part of our Lean Training System.
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Setting up a strong management system can make or break an organization’s Lean efforts. Learn about how several key Lean leadership concepts fit together to keep everyone working together.
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Though it originated on the shop floor, Lean is also effective in office, administrative, and service environments. This class discusses how standardization can improve the flow of office operations, what a Lean office looks like, how to manage demand in the Lean office, and how the Lean office is different than the shop floor. This PowerPoint presentation is part of our Lean Training System.
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Our Lean overview presents the principles of continuous improvement in a non-threatening manner that employees can relate to, leading them to becoming more engaged team members. This PowerPoint presentation is part of our Lean Training System.
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Using metrics effectively is crucial to continuous improvement. This presestation is designed to teach leaders to use measurements to dramatically improve the performance of their processes. This PowerPoint presentation is part of our Lean Training System.
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Teach your team how to operate in metrics-rich continuous improvement environment. Preserve their job satisfaction while getting the most out of measuring processes. This PowerPoint presentation is part of our Lean Training System.
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In the Lean office, a process walk is a thorough review of the work that is going to be improved. It establishes the baseline ‘before’ conditions and helps the team gain a more thorough understanding of the operation. This PowerPoint presentation is part of our Lean Training System.
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Pareto charts are one of the simplest problem solving tools. Because they are easily understandable and can be quickly created in Excel, they are a widely used. Pareto charts simply rank order ‘buckets’ of data points by the selected criteria, and let people see visually how the minority of problem types cause the majority of incidents. This PowerPoint presentation is part of our Lean Training System.
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Building quality into your processes is far better than inspecting it in. And poka yokes are among the best tools to prevent mistakes at the source. This PowerPoint presentation is part of our Lean Training System.
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Policy Deployment is the process by which top-level strategy turns into actionable tasks for frontline teams. Learn more in this high-quality Lean PPT training.
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Quality is an essential component of success. Lean how Lean can improve the quality in your organization. This PowerPoint presentation is part of our Lean Training System.
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Root cause analysis is a combination of the art and science used to find the underlying reasons for a given effect. One of the most widely used root cause analysis tools is the 5 Whys. This PowerPoint presentation is part of our Lean Training System.
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Run charts show the change in a metric over a period of time. The horizontal axis shows time. The vertical axis shows the metric under observation. This PowerPoint presentation is part of our Lean Training System.
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Standard Work is a cornerstone of Lean on the shop floor. In this highly visual overview class, learn what Standard Work is, why it is important, and much more.
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Standardization is critical to Lean. Our PowerPoint training helps build an understanding of how standardization makes Lean processes more effective, and provides an overview of several different types of standardization. This PowerPoint presentation is part of our Lean Training System.
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Understanding the concept of value-added and non value-added work helps focus teams on doing only those tasks that improve the customer’s experience. This short key module looks at what value-added work is, how to recognize it, and who defines it. This PowerPoint presentation is part of our Lean Training System.
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Understanding your customers is critical to the success of your organization. Learn about the variety of ways to gather data about your customers, and how to put that information to use to add more value.
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