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  • SPX Module 2: Self improvement within the firm

    Course description
    In this course the Entrepreneur can find a set of topics concerning the benchmarking approach that considers the principal aspects and tools concerning the competitiveness. This is a crucial theme that each firm has to face to, in order to grant a certain improvement within the firm and towards the external environment. Entrepreneur has, at first, to identify the level of competitiveness of the firm, then to detect both the indices to be studied and checked, and the tools to improve efficiency, effectiveness and the competitiveness.
    Objectives
    The main objectives of this course consist in providing the Entrepreneur the main tools to make an analysis of the firm and to detect the principal aspects, at the right level, to be considered to improve the efficiency, the effectiveness and the competitiveness of the enterprise.
    Program
    In this course the entrepreneur can find many topics concerning the Applied Benchmarking for Competitiveness (ABC) and then a series of tool that constitute a simple approach that allow the him/her to make an objective analysis of the firm in terms of efficiency and effectiveness. 

    The course presents the benchmarking and World Class Business (WBC) techniques that can be used by SME to get an improvement in some of the aspects that make the SME competitive. After a first presentation of the SPX context, it follows the description of the Benchmarking, and its levels, and of the WBS. Then the course deals with aspects, structure and indices that have to be checked or modified in order to make an analysis of the firm trend, and with the aim of suggesting a plan for the improvement of the competitiveness. Hence aspects such as avoiding waste, saving time, analyse process, team building, reducing lead time etc are discussed. 

    At least, some techniques to achieve the excellence are presented, such as themes concerning the quality management, cost management, productive maintenance.
    Videolessons List
    Lesson n. 1: SPX developing competitiveness building capacity and capability 
        Outline 
        The SPX and matchmaking and benchmarking 
        The importance of a bench marking application 
        The buyer needs profiling 
        The supplier development as way forward to sustained competitivinress

    Prof. Richard Keegan
    Manager, Competitiveness Department (encompassing Lean Business and Benchmarking) Enterprise Ireland (Ireland)

    Lesson n. 2: UNIDO - SPX Partnership 
        Outline 
        Cost control 
        Pricing policy 
        Tecnological improvements 
        Total quality management 
        Client certificate procedure 
        Organizationof work 
        Sustainability

    Prof. Richard Keegan
    Manager, Competitiveness Department (encompassing Lean Business and Benchmarking) Enterprise Ireland (Ireland)

    Lesson n. 3: Applied benchmarking for competitiveness 
        Outline 
        ABC 
        Diagnosis and medicine 
        What is benchmarking 
        What gets measured improves

    Prof. Richard Keegan
    Manager, Competitiveness Department (encompassing Lean Business and Benchmarking) Enterprise Ireland (Ireland)

    Lesson n. 4: The diagnosis of benchmarking 
        Outline 
        Benchmarking : types 
        Benchmarking : stages 
        Practice and performance 
        Benchmarking : outputs

    Prof. Richard Keegan
    Manager, Competitiveness Department (encompassing Lean Business and Benchmarking) Enterprise Ireland (Ireland)

    Lesson n. 5: The medicine of world class business 
        Outline 
        WCB: basic tools 
        WCB: definition 
        WCB: basic tools 
        Philosophy of improvement

    Prof. Richard Keegan
    Manager, Competitiveness Department (encompassing Lean Business and Benchmarking) Enterprise Ireland (Ireland)

    Lesson n. 6: Preliminary actions basic tools to improve competitiveness 
        Outline 
        5 basic tools of improvement 
        Process mapping 
        Physical flow mapping

    Prof. Richard Keegan
    Manager, Competitiveness Department (encompassing Lean Business and Benchmarking) Enterprise Ireland (Ireland)

    Lesson n. 7: Monitoring tools and staff building 
        Outline 
        Basic tools of improvement 
        Check sheets 
        Run charts 
        People development

    Prof. Richard Keegan
    Manager, Competitiveness Department (encompassing Lean Business and Benchmarking) Enterprise Ireland (Ireland)

    Lesson n. 8: First steps for improvement lead time reduction 
        Outline 
        Key measure of lean 
        Batch VS Continuous process 
        Process flow 
        Lean office 
        An example

    (Micheal A. Nolan)

    Lesson n. 9: Production control systems 
        Outline 
        Main production control systems 
        Make to order 
        Kanban 
        Rate based scheduling 
        Managing stock level

    Prof. Richard Keegan
    Manager, Competitiveness Department (encompassing Lean Business and Benchmarking) Enterprise Ireland (Ireland)

    Lesson n. 10: World class business tools for saving time 
        Outline 
        Time is a resource 
        Tool box & shadow board 
        Early warning systems 
        Task flow 
        Additional measures

    (Homar L. Krout)

    Lesson n. 11: Maintenance keeping things going! 
        Outline 
        Maintenance: introduction 
        5 types of maintenance 
        Organisation structures 
        Skills development 
        Plant register

    Prof. Richard Keegan
    Manager, Competitiveness Department (encompassing Lean Business and Benchmarking) Enterprise Ireland (Ireland)

    Lesson n. 12: Practical quality "it is cheaper to do-it-right the first time - than to have to do it over" 
        Outline 
        WCB VS ISO 
        Customer complaints as data source 
        Diagram & Data for process control 
        Waste elimination

    (Homar L. Krout)

    Lesson n. 13: Teams and team building 
        Outline 
        Company organization 
        Taem building 
        Brainstorming 
        Tools

    (Homar L. Krout)

    Lesson n. 14: World class sales how to compete for and win profitable business 
        Outline 
        The 4 CS 
        Voice of customer 
        Competitive analysis 
        Product analysis 
        Customer analysis

    (Micheal A. Nolan)

    Lesson n. 15: Financial Management 
        Outline 
        Ratio analysis 
        3 influences of price 
        Break even analysis 
        Managing debtors

    (Micheal A. Nolan)

    Lesson n. 16: Supply chain management 
        Outline 
        Supply chain management 
        Purchasing management 
        Stock management 
        Suppliers

    (Micheal A. Nolan)

    Lesson n. 17: Innovation and design 
        Innovation: why? 
        Innovation management 
        Innovation strategy 
        Concurrent engineering 
        Design process

    (Micheal A. Nolan)

    Lesson n. 18: Strategic planning. Planning your company's growth and profitability 
        Outline 
        Strategic planning cyrcle 
        Internal analysis 
        External analysis 
        SWOT analysis 
        Mission and objectives 
        Defining strategies 
        Action plan

    (Micheal A. Nolan)

    Lesson n. 19: Process benchmarking 
        Outline and introduction 
        General 
        Benchmarking 
        Benchmarking project 
        Failure and success 
        Benchmarking checklist for success

    (Homar L. Krout)

    Lesson n. 20: Approaches and technique - 1st part "Tools for the pursuit of excellence" 
        Outline 
        Basis: The 5 Ss approach 
        The total productive maintenance 
        Overall equipment efficiency 
        Six sigma approach 
        Supporting models 
        Your approach

    (Homar L. Krout)

    Lesson n. 21: Approaches and technique - 2nd part "Tools for the pursuit of excellence" 
        Outline 
        Business excellence model 
        Value management 
        Lean production 
        Target cost management 
        Knowledge management 
        Supporting model 
        Your approach

    (Homar L. Krout)