A PROFESSIONAL TRAINING DESIGNED BY EXPERIENCED INDUSTRIAL MANAGERS TO PROMOTE OPERATIONAL EXCELLENCE
INDUSTRIAL MAKERS - WHAT IS IT?
INDUSTRIAL MAKERS is a course designed by important industrial managers and experts who would like to share and nurture a culture of operational excellency:
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Self-contained sessions running from April to November 2024
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4 or 6-hours training sessions
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Remote and/or in-person participation when possible
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The course can be financed
INDUSTRIAL MAKERS is for anyone who works in the operations management field and wants to make a difference. “Homo Faber Fortunae Suae” is the latin phrase for "humans are the makers of their own destiny", and it perfectly describes men and women, i.e. the Makers, who have the skills, attitude and determination to lead Operational management in their company to levels of excellence.
The experience of those who experience the challenges of Industrial Operations every day
INDUSTRIAL MAKERS uses the experiential rather than the theoretical approach to the main themes in Operational Management and aims to promote new practices that have short-term effects. Experts working for SMEs and Italian business units of prestigious multinational companies will explore the key dimensions of Operations with you.
Objectives
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Acquire the best practice in operation
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Learn more about process and standards
Master the techniques and mindset
Develop an aptitude for problem scouting
and problem solving
Who is the course for?
For anyone interested in Industrial Operations.
When
self-contained sessions between April and October 2024.
Where
In SMEs and multinational companies, accompanied by experts in the field.
Mode
Sessions will be
in-person with the possibility of participating online if/when necessary. Participants can also choose to follow the course exclusively online.
THE SCIENTIFIC BOARD
The experience of those who live the challenges of Industrial Operations on a daily basis.
The course was conceived and designed by managers and entrepreneurs with extensive experience in the operations field, gained within SMEs and multinationals operating in various sectors. The criterion of on-field experience has also guided the choice of teachers and business realities proposed as examples for one or more specific aspects of operations.
Therefore, INDUSTRIAL MAKERS focuses on a highly-experiencial training method: every theoretical or methodological aspect is taught, above all, from the point of view of those who experienced it. From this stems the idea to explore the gemba, the heart of production and logistics of a company, and to see first-hand the skillful and constantly evolving balance of efficiency, quality and economy, through organizational, educational and technological ways.
Both the scientific board and the teachers have equally contributed to building realities strongly oriented towards the objective of every operations manager: transforming this vast and articulated business field in a decisive factor in competitiveness.
"If you can’t describe what you are doing as a process, you don’t know what you’re doing."
(W. Edwards Deming)
SCIENTIFIC DIRECTOR
Xavier Rapenne, LEANBET FRANCE
XR started carrier in the French Navy then moved to industry. Dpl ING in mechanical and automation as well as Master In management, he leaded manufacturing organisations in France, Poland, Spain, China through various projects and challenges. From small organisations to large one, he served one piece production to mass production in B to B , B to C. His favorite sentence: "everything is possible with a team"!
SCIENTIFIC VICEDIRECTOR
Andrea Bet, LEANBET
Mechanical engineer and executive MBA at Bologna Business School, has worked in Italy and Europe as Lean R&D Manager and as Kaizen Manager. For Electrolux Professional he directed major production sites in Thailand and China. In the East he has the opportunity to delve into and apply the Kaizen culture, which becomes part of his human and professional DNA. Since 2004, with LeanBet, he guides companies through the deep and constant transformation and improvement that can project them into the future, helping them be competitive and fully able to value their most important asset: the people.
SCIENTIFIC VICEDIRECTOR
AREA SMES
Alberto Buchberger, DIALCOS
Alberto Buchberger is the Chairman of the Board of Directors of Dialcos Spa, as well as being part of the board of directors of Coquendam Srl and being CEO of Certiblok.
SCIENTIFIC VICEDIRECTOR AND LEARNING SPECIALIST
Stefanie Rankin, LEANBET
Stefanie Rankin is an English teacher with over 30 years of experience supporting businesses in English and training institutes in professional English.
THE PROGRAMME
The training sessions
1st SESSION
Friday 26/4/24
The close link between strategy and operation execution
Embark on the transformative journey of Industrial Makers' initial module, where participants explore strategic foundations, delve into market dynamics, and gain insights into efficient and effective operations. From defining company strategy to embracing Lean deployment, this module sets the stage for operational excellence, guiding you through the intricacies of supply chain vision and celebrating achievements along the way.
Session ended
2nd SESSION
Wednesday 29/5/24
Optimizing Supply Chain Excellence: Unveiling Strategies from External Impact to Internal Brilliance
Throughout the module, we will begin by analyzing all external factors that may impact supply chain performance. We will then explore the external supply chain, covering aspects from suppliers to customers. Finally, we will conclude by presenting best practices for managing the internal supply chain, focusing on both components and finished goods.
Session ended
3rd SESSION
Friday 06/9/24
Mastering the Financial Landscape: Navigating Profit & Loss in Accounting and Industrial Strategies
On Remote
9 a.m.-1 p.m.
4 HOURS
Delve into the world of accounting and industrial utilization of profit & loss in this module. Participants will navigate through performance objectives, lean deployment strategies, and the power of performance metrics.
Session ended
1st SESSION 2025
Thursday 29/5/25
Weak Point Management System: How to improve quality by visual management and find weak points
In Japanese, “Dantotsu,” meaning “the best of the best,” aligns perfectly with the importance of quality in production. Striving for Dantotsu means aiming for exceptional excellence, continuous innovation, and surpassing customer expectations, which leads to a significant competitive advantage and motivated employees. The Weak points Management System is the method to achieve this goal thought visualization and breakdown of daily quality problems.
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PRACTICAL INFORMATION
Cost and how to register
Unique Training Session
Choose in-person (when scheduled) or webinair
Max 30 in-person spots
100 online spots aveilable for the event
The sessions will take place in person (when scheduled) or remotely. Alternatively, it will be possible to enroll exclusively in remote mode.
The participation fee for in-person attendance (when scheduled) is € 180 + VAT per participant for each module/session (if purchased individually).
The participation fee for remote-only attendance is €150 + VAT per participant for each module/session (if purchased individually).
Payment must be made in advance via bank transfer at least 2 days before each Module.
To enroll, simply call +39 376 210 8166 or send an email to trainingcenter@leanbet.eu.
The enrollment request, duly signed, must be sent via email to trainingcenter@leanbet.eu 2 days before each module