A Different Approach To Lean Training

Your Own Personal Lean Roadmap

Key Components of the Lean Challenge 

The Lean Coach

A good, Lean coach is one of our most important assets.

Our coaches are available at no extra charge during weekly office calls where students can get answers to their questions and receive additional Lean support as needed.

Key Components of the Lean Challenge Community

Lean Training

Key Components of the Lean Challenge Community

GIVE IT A TRY

Try Out What You Learn

The students have a safe place to try what they have learned.

Even if there is a “Woops!”, it can easily be repaired in our small, contained working area.

Key Components of the Lean Challenge Community

Celebrate!!

What a great time to celebrate the improvements that the students have made!

And to celebrate the value you are adding for your customers.

A Budget Friendly, Effective Way to Learn Lean

The Lean Roadmap uses the same method of training used for Onsite training when we visit the facilities in person.

Only we are Online!

Our weekly FREE- Zoom coaching and training calls take the place of onsite visits.

Cost Savings! Plus coaching available when you need it!

What Makes Us Special?

Our Secret Sauce!

Our Secret Sauce is:

Our Coaches Are Available For All Students Enrolled in the Program.

FREE Weekly Online Group Coaching Sessions

Plus available for purchase 1 on 1 Zoom Coaching Sessions as Needed

How The Challenge Works

Step 3

Second Weekly Coaching Session

  • Leader facilitates meeting with team and the Lean coach

  • Teams report on action items

  • Learn PDCA - Check and Adjust your plan

  • Coach answers questions

  • Create plans for next week.

Step 1

You - Select a small Lean Team (2-6 team members)

You - Set up a FREE Interest call with us to help us understand the size and scope and dates of your Lean Challenge

Step 4

Weekly coaching continues

Team presents using P D C A format:

  • Lowering Costs

  • Reducing Waste

  • Increasing Productivity

  • Improving Quality

Step 2

  • Meet and greet - get acquainted during the online interest call

  • Select an area that needs improving

  • Complete first week’s lessons

Healthcare

Hospitality

Space Industry

Lean manufacturing is a production practice that focuses on minimizing waste while maximizing productivity.

Originating from the Toyota Production System, lean manufacturing aims to streamline operations and improve efficiency by eliminating non-value-added activities, reducing costs, and optimizing processes.

Today, Lean is used throughout the world in almost every business and industry, from Heavy Manufacturing to the Space Industry to Health Care.

Manufacturing

NEW!!

A New Way of Learning Lean

Work With A Lean Trainer to

Create Your Own Lean Roadmap

WHAT'S THE INVESTMENT?

Tuition for the 4 month coaching program is $5,000 USD.

We offer monthly payment plans, allowing students to pay as they go.

Corporate Team rates are available:

Email us at Info@Theleanlearningacademy.com

Set up a free 1 : 1 information call (Click below)

A Different Approach to Lean Training

Design Your Own Personal Lean Roadmap!

Lean Support

Onsite or Online Lean Training

  • Process Improvement

  • Increasing Productivity

  • Decreasing Costs

  • Improve Quality

Let’s Create a Plan Together

Ben Root

Hello, and welcome to The Lean Learning Academy!

My name is Ben Root and I am a senior coach with The Lean Learning Academy.

My journey in training and development began at Kent State University, where I earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration. While working at NUMMI I received a Master’s Degree in Human Resource Development from Golden Gate University in San Francisco, CA.

The real excitement for developing others sparked as I joined NUMMI.

There, I had the unique opportunity to watch first hand as an automobile company with over 7,000 employees went from the Worst of the Worst automobile plants to the Best of the Best plants in a very short time as they transitioned to the Toyota Production System or what many today call “LEAN”.