Strona: 2015-2017 LEAN / Lean Academy

2015-2017 LEAN

LEAN

red. Dorota Stadnicka

Co-funded by the Erasmus+ programme of the European Union

Erasmus Plus - Key Action 2

Strategic Partnerships for vocational education and training

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Project n. 2015-1-IT01-KA202-004749

CUP: G36G15000280006

LEAN: Training by doing and training on the go
as effective approaches to lean manufacturing

2015 - 2017

 

 

Partners’ logos

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 This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This publication reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission and the Italian National agency Isfol cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.

Partners’ web site

University of Harran
www.harran.edu.tr/en/

Ertekin Motor ve Pompa Sanve Tic A.S.
www.elmaksan.com.tr

University of Leuven
www.kuleuven.be

Volvo Cars
www.volvocargent.be

Rzeszow University of Technology
www.prz.edu.pl

University of Stavanger
www.uis.no

Mirsa High School
www.grmirsa.ro

FAVA company
www.fava.it

Centoform Srl
www.centoform.it/home-eng.html

Lean Project

LEAN project is an innovative capacity building project in the area of VET education, promoting cooperation and partnerships among 9 different organizations   and providing new methods for delivering training addressed to a variety of target groups. LEAN project involves 6 organizations representing the world of education (1 VET high school, 1 VET agency, 4 universities) and 3 private enterprises representing industry.

 

Countries involved:

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    Italy                       Poland                      Belgium                       Turkey                      Norway                  Romania

 

Main Objectives

The project’s general aim is to deepen knowledge about Lean Manufacturing (LM) and upgrade the existing training tools extending them to the selected training environments: high school, VET centre, university and company.

LM, a new specialization with a high rate of employability, is becoming more and more studied in VET schools, VET courses and university courses and applied in companies. Essentially LM is a management philosophy based on waste reduction thinking, its principles are derived from the Japanese manufacturing industry.

To enhance the employability of their students universities, schools and training centres need to focus on making courses more attractive and closer to the labour market needs.

 

Training methodologies

LEAN  project focuses on two training methodologies:  learning by doing and learning on the go.

 - LEARNING BY DOING:

 Direct experience plays a very important role in a learning process, and learning through reflection on doing is, from our experience, effective and adequate to young learners. The first project output, a lean design game, a kind of ‘serious game’, is a simulation of a product design process and allows participants to learn how a product can be designed in such a way that design costs and design lead time are minimized while the design meets all customer expectations.

- LEARNING ON THE GO:

Learning can take place almost anywhere! The second project output, a training course designed for tablet application, is also aimed for a large variety of audiences, from students to professionals, and give the possibility to learn everywhere in any moment of the day.  In addition, a manual will be developed to allow any teacher to make his own interactive tablet cours.

NEEDS to be addressed:

- lack of attractiveness of the existing training tools based on playful didactic

- lack of flexibility/portability in existing training tools for learning anywhere

- lack of homogeneous tools for continuing education in LM (from school to company).

THE OUTPUTS

THE MANUAL

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Download the manual

THE TABLET COURSE

1. An overview

2. Value mapping

3. Muda Individuation

4. Problem solving

5. Continuous improvement

THE GAME

Game's documents to download:

1. Instruction

2. Support

3. Trainers manual

4. Refrigerator Catalogues

5. Compound drawings



Erasmus Plus/Key Action 2/Strategic Partnerships for vocational education and training

LEAN: Training by doing and training on the go as effective approaches to lean manufacturing

https://erasmus-lean.eu/