2. •A project is a task or set of tasks that are undertaken
to achieve a specific goal
•It is usually temporary
•It has a beginning and end ( Start date and end date )
•Projects can be large or small, simple or complex, and
can be undertaken by individuals or teams
PROJECT
3. Here are some examples of projects:
•Building a house
•Developing a new software application
•Organizing a corporate event
•Conducting a marketing campaign
•Launching a new product
•Implementing a new business process
4. ● The Term lean is known “quality improvement”
● The main goal of lean project management is to maximize
value while minimizing wastage in the project
● In Project Management Lean Project Management is used
what is needed, when it is needed, with the minimum
amount of materials, equipment, labor, and space are
planned
LEAN PROJECT MANAGEMENT
5. • The main outcome of Lean project management
is to create a streamlined and efficient process
that reduces unnecessary steps and resources,
ultimately leading to improved project outcomes
and customer satisfaction.
LEAN PROJECT MANAGEMENT
6. How was the lean project management methodology
created?
● Japanese engineers at Toyota invented the Toyota Production
System (TPS) between 1948 and 1975,
● Which served as the inspiration for what we know as the lean
methodology today.
● The TPS was used to improve manufacturing and enhance
interactions with suppliers and customers, as well as eliminate
waste.
7. BENEFITS OF LEAN PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Reduced lead times
Lower inventory and storage costs
Decreased overall costs
Improved productivity and efficiency
Greater quality
Higher customer satisfaction