Simulation Lean Principles Applied to Construction v 12
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Lean Principle Simulation • House of Cards version 1.2 • Your feedback is welcome and appreciated! Please let us know if you would like to use this in a group setting, or if you have any suggestions to improve fun, playability, application of lean concepts. • This is a simulation designed to stimulate thought of lean processes in a group setting. It is simple, requires minimal resources, and is easily scalable from small to large groups. • Click the below link to read the paper based on this Lean Simulation, as presented at the 2017 International Group for Lean Construction (IGLC). • http://iglc.net/Papers/Details/1376 • ___________________________________________________ • Were the directions and setup easy to understand? • Does this simulation help understand lean principles and their application to the construction industry? • Which lean principles were demonstrated by this simulation? • • Which phases improved collaboration, kaizen, 5S, waste minimization? • Did your team improve (shorten) the performance time from phase 1 through 6? If not, why not? • Do you have any recommendations to improve this simulation? (how to make it more fun, incorporate other lean principles?) • Are you interested in using this simulation (or something like it) to stimulate lean thinking in a group setting? • ___________________________________________________ • Notes: • *** In this simulation, we apply the principles to the construction industry. The simulation can easily be adapted to apply the same principles to business and other industries as well. • *** This simulation does not define the lean concepts or construction. The goal is to intuitively discover the principles and how they improve performance through a simple game played with three players and a deck of playing cards. • *** A fourth player is recommended to observe, record, and keep time. If used in a group setting with a facilitator, an assistant is recommended to compile and compare group times.
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