Global Certificate in Hoshin Kanri for Smart Systems
-- viewing nowThe Global Certificate in Hoshin Kanri for Smart Systems is a comprehensive course designed to equip learners with the essential skills needed to excel in today's data-driven world. This course focuses on the strategic planning and execution methodology of Hoshin Kanri, combined with the latest smart systems technologies to drive business excellence and innovation.
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• Introduction to Hoshin Kanri: Understanding the concept, principles, and benefits of Hoshin Kanri in guiding strategic planning and execution for smart systems.
• Establishing Vision and Priorities: Defining the organizational vision, mission, and long-term objectives in the context of smart systems and establishing priorities for Hoshin Kanri implementation.
• Cascading Objectives: Developing a hierarchical structure of objectives, from top-level strategic goals down to tactical and operational plans, aligned with the smart systems framework.
• Policy Deployment: Implementing policy deployment to ensure that Hoshin Kanri objectives are integrated into daily operations, performance measurements, and improvement initiatives for smart systems.
• Catchball Communication: Fostering cross-functional collaboration and communication to align objectives, share best practices, and resolve conflicts in the context of smart systems implementation.
• Monitoring and Evaluation: Designing and implementing monitoring and evaluation systems to track progress towards Hoshin Kanri objectives, identify deviations, and enable corrective actions for smart systems.
• Continuous Improvement: Establishing a culture of continuous improvement and learning, incorporating feedback loops, and promoting innovation in the context of Hoshin Kanri for smart systems.
• Change Management: Managing organizational change and resistance, ensuring buy-in, and building commitment towards Hoshin Kanri objectives in the context of smart systems.
• Integrating Hoshin Kanri with Lean and Six Sigma Methodologies: Combining Hoshin Kanri with Lean and Six Sigma methodologies to enhance operational efficiency, quality, and customer satisfaction in smart systems.
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