Value Stream Mapping is an essential tool for understanding the processes in any organisation and helps define the requirements to improve them. This course will help you understand how to clearly visualise the current state of the process and where waste is occurring.
Is this course accredited and recognised?
Yes, this course is fully approved by CPD. Employers universally accept this qualification. You will be able to instantly download and print your certificate as soon as you successfully complete the course.
How long will this course take me?
Roughly 1 hour. But you don’t have to do it all in one go.
Who should take this course?
Anyone who wants to improve how they think and learn. There are no entry requirements.
What happens if I don’t pass?
If you don’t pass, we give you your money back. You may attempt the test three times at no extra cost. If you do not achieve the 80% pass mark, further attempts may be given by contacting our support team.
Course Topics
We build our courses so that you’re able to better retain what you learn. This course is divided into easy to follow interactive modules and includes a multiple-choice test at the end. The course will demonstrate how Value Stream Mapping:
✔️Serves as an effective tool for communication, collaboration and even culture change.
✔️Decision-makers can clearly visualise the current state of the process and where waste is occurring.
✔️People can see problems like process delays, excessive downtime, constraints and inventory issues.
Aims of the Training Course
By the end of this course you will understand:
- What Value Stream Mapping is
- Why you would use Value Stream Mapping
- How to create your map
- How to utilise Value Stream Mapping effectively within your business
- Tools to overcome waste and improve the flow
- How to maintain Value Stream Mapping
Test and certificate
The end of course test consists of 10 multiple-choice questions. Learners are required to achieve an 80% pass mark. You’ll be able to download a digital certificate on completion. This can be printed, and we suggest you keep it for your records.