2. VALUE STREAM MAPPING
DEFINITION
• Value stream mapping is a lean-management
method for analysing the current state and
designing a future state for the series of events that
take a product or service from its beginning through
to the customer.
• Special type of flow chart that uses symbols known
as "the language of Lean" to depict and improve
the flow of inventory and information.
• Planning tool to optimize results of eliminating
waste.
3. VALUE STREAM MAPPING PURPOSE
Provide optimum value to the customer through a
complete value creation process with minimum waste
in:
– Design (concept to customer)
– Build (order to delivery)
– Sustain (in-use through life cycle to service)
4. WHY ?
• Many organizations pursuing “lean” conversions
have realized that improvement events alone are
not enough
• Improvement events create localized
improvements; value stream mapping & analysis
strengthens the gains by providing vision and plans
that connect all improvement activities
• Value stream mapping & analysis is a tool that
allows you to see waste, and plan to eliminate it.
5. USING THE METHOD
1. Planning and preparation. Identify the target product family
or service. Create a charter, define the problem, set the
goals and objectives, and select the mapping team.
Socialize the charter with the leadership team.
2. Draw while on the shop floor a current state value stream
map, which shows the current steps, delays, and information
flows required to deliver the target product or service. This
may be a production flow (raw materials to consumer) or a
design flow (concept to launch). There are 'standard„
symbols for representing supply chain entities.
3. Assess the current state value stream map in terms of
creating flow by eliminating waste.
4. Draw a future state value stream map.
5. Work toward the future state condition.
6.
7. WHAT IS THE VALUE THAT FLOWS?
• Price
• Quality
• Reliable delivery
• Rapid response to changing needs
8. WHAT FLOWS?
"ITEMS" flow through a value stream
– In manufacturing, materials are the items
– In design & development, designs are the items
– In service, external customer needs are the items
– In admin., internal customer needs are the items