Lean Production Event Aims to Boost Russian Labor Productivity
An event focused on 'Continuous Development' in lean production is set to take place. The aim is to boost labor productivity in Russian enterprises by promoting best practices and constant development. While the head of the Omsk Regional Competence Center remains unnamed, Vadim Shulgat, deputy director, has emphasized the importance of knowledge exchange.
The event, organized by the Omsk Regional Competence Center, will feature 40 workshops led by 30 experts from the Federal Competence Center over three days. Participants, including representatives from various enterprises and experts from Regional Competence Centers, will delve into tools for lean production, teaching methods, and enhancing training competencies.
Key events include a speech by Maxim Papushenko and a panel discussion with winners of the 'Lean Production Trainer' competition. The event is part of the federal 'Labor Productivity' project, aiming to improve business processes in regional enterprises. To join, one can leave a request on the IT-platform 'proizvoditelnostrf'.
The upcoming event underscores the commitment to advancing lean production principles and labor productivity in Russia. Despite the unknown speaker from the Omsk Regional Competence Center, the event promises valuable insights and skill development, with a focus on continuous improvement.