
Applying Systems Thingking to Lean Manufacturing Learning
Author(s) -
Leonardo Rivera,
Johan Armando Dinas,
Paula Franco Caicedo
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
sistemas and telematica
Language(s) - Spanish
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1692-5238
DOI - 10.18046/syt.v7i14.1016
Subject(s) - humanities , philosophy , lean manufacturing , engineering , operations management
Lean Manufacturing es una filosofía
de producción que busca erradicar el
desperdicio. Esta búsqueda se realiza
desafiando muchos de los prejuicios
heredados de las tradiciones de la
producción en masa. Es necesario
entender los impactos inmediatos y
los no inmediatos que ocurrirán por pensamiento sistémico. El proceso
de diseño curricular se realiza con
el objetivo de desarrollar competencias
laborales en el tema de Lean
Manufacturing y se hace siguiendo la
filosofía educativa de la Universidad
Icesi, en la que juegan un papel central
las Estrategias de Aprendizaje
Activo.Lean Manufacturing seeks to eradicate
waste. This pursuit is conducted
changing many pre-conceptions inherited
from the mass production traditions.
It is necessary to understand
immediate and delayed impacts of
the changes, as well as direct and
indirect results of these changes.
This systemic approach should enhance
the learner’s understanding
of the system (the manufacturing
company), its variables, its outcomes,
and the relationships among the
system’s components. This paper
presents the process of designing a
course to teach Lean Manufacturing
to working professionals using systems
thinking. This design process
is conducted for the development of
job competencies and using Active
Learning Strategies