Using Lean in Project Management

Apply Lean to projects: eliminate waste, improve flow, and embed continuous improvement in delivery practices.

Lean principles aren’t just for manufacturing—they provide powerful tools for project management. This topic introduces Lean practices that eliminate waste, improve process flow, and focus on client value. You’ll explore A3 problem-solving, value stream mapping, pull systems, and feedback loops tailored for technical services. We’ll also look at how to embed continuous improvement into project culture so teams evolve with each engagement. The payoff: projects that run smoother, waste less, and deliver more value in less time.

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