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As businesses grow, processes can become inefficient without anyone noticing. Delays, wasted resources, and inconsistent workflows slow down productivity. In this Operations Management: Process Optimization course, you will learn how to analyze and improve operations by mapping tasks and applying proven optimization methods.
You will start with value stream mapping, which helps businesses visualize workflows and pinpoint inefficiencies. You will study process flow analysis, learning how to track tasks and materials to reduce delays. You will also explore Lean and Six Sigma techniques, which businesses use to remove waste and standardize operations for consistent results.
You will see how businesses use technology and AI to improve productivity. You will also explore process documentation to create clear guidelines that help teams work efficiently.
By the end, you will know how to streamline workflows, eliminate inefficiencies, and apply structured improvements that support long-term business success. These skills will help you improve processes in any industry and make operations more efficient.
You will learn how to analyze and improve operations by mapping tasks and applying proven optimization methods, including value stream mapping, process flow analysis, Lean and Six Sigma techniques, automation and AI, and process documentation.
It builds skills in Lean Six Sigma, process mapping, and workflow automation.
No. These skills will help you improve processes in any industry and make operations more efficient.
The course covers an Introduction, Value Stream Mapping, Process Flow Analysis, Lean and Six Sigma Process Improvement, Automation and Technology in Operations, a Test Your Knowledge section, and Process Standardization and Documentation.
By the end, you will know how to streamline workflows, eliminate inefficiencies, and apply structured improvements that support long-term business success.