2. Content of the presentation.
1. Introduction of the Atlas.
2. Ways of collect data.
3. Critical process areas of Atlas.
4. Lean maturity model.
5. The lean maturity levels of Atlas.
6. Justification of the lean maturity levels.
3. Introduction of the Atlas.
❑ What are they providing?
❑ When was established?
❑ What is the current situation?
4. Ways of collect data.
• presentation from the COMPANY
• Observations
• Focus group
6. Lean maturity model
Lean maturity model shows company how
advance their organization is in term of lean, its
strengths, weakness and improvement
opportunity.
10. Justification of the Lean Maturity Model
Why is the Atlas in the third level and not in the fourth
level?
➢ Kaizen & Problem Solving Methods
11. Reduction of excessive work in progress
Reduction of recurring defects
Reduction of motion time
Reduction of machine break
downs
Reduction of over processing
Reduction of inventory waste
13. Comparison Between Third and Fourth Level
Features Third level
(Improve)
Fourth level
(Align)
1. Status of Implementation
(Lean Tools)
End point Beginning point
2. Employee
involvement/commitment to work
Higher level of involvement Comparably low level of
involvement
3. Similarity between the work
environment and the maturity level
Higher level of similarity Low level of similarity
4. Achievements (2018) Kaizen Award winner Still no related
achievements
14. Thank you….
Index number Student name
216120D J.K.M.L.Sandaruwan
216129M M.A.M.Sihan
216127F K.G.A.Sewwandi
216131L J.M.Siyam
216132P D.M.S.Subodhanee
Team members – Group 11