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Value Stream Mapping

Value Stream Mapping visualizes the flow of materials and information to identify value creation and waste.

Value Stream Mapping is a process improvement method that includes all steps from raw material acquisition to delivery.
Established
Medium

Classification

  • Medium
  • Business
  • Design
  • Intermediate

Technical context

ERP SystemsData Analysis ToolsProject Management Software

Principles & goals

Focus on Value CreationEliminate WasteContinuous Improvement
Build
Team

Use cases & scenarios

Compromises

  • Widerstand gegen Veränderungen
  • Misinterpretation of Data
  • Insufficient Employee Training
  • Regularly update the value stream map.
  • Involve all stakeholders in the process.
  • Continuous learning and adaptation.

I/O & resources

  • Process Data
  • Stakeholder Feedback
  • Documentation of Current Processes
  • Optimized Processes
  • Increased Value Creation Share
  • Improved Team Understanding

Description

Value Stream Mapping is a process improvement method that includes all steps from raw material acquisition to delivery. This method helps identify bottlenecks and increase efficiency.

  • Increased Process Transparency
  • Identification of Bottlenecks
  • Efficiency Increase

  • Not all processes are suitable.
  • Requires detailed data.
  • Can be time-consuming.

  • Lead Time

    The time from order to delivery.

  • Number of Bottlenecks

    The number of identified bottlenecks in the process.

  • Cost Savings

    The savings achieved in the process by implementing value stream mapping.

Toyota Production System

Toyota uses value stream mapping for continuous improvement of its production processes.

Lean Management in Healthcare

In healthcare, value stream mapping is used to optimize patient flow.

Scrum and Value Stream Mapping

Scrum teams use value stream mapping to improve workflow.

1

Collect and analyze data.

2

Create a value stream map.

3

Implement and evaluate improvements.

⚠️ Technical debt & bottlenecks

  • Using outdated techniques.
  • Conducting inadequate training.
  • Lack of documentation of processes.
Material ShortageInsufficient CommunicationOutdated Technologies
  • Performing value stream mapping without a data foundation.
  • Lack of follow-up activities after the analysis.
  • Conducting value stream mapping only once.
  • Neglecting the team during the analysis.
  • Unrealistic expectations.
  • Overloading the team with tasks.
Analytical SkillsCommunication SkillsKnowledge in Process Management
Efficient Resource UtilizationTransparent ProcessesScalable Solutions
  • Resource Availability
  • Data Integrity
  • Deadlines