OTTAWA — The Lean Construction Institute of Canada’s (LCI-C) 2018 training day and conference will be held in Vancouver April 24 to 26.
This year’s training day includes sessions from previous years such as Advanced Lean Boot Camp, Choosing by Advantages and Value Stream Mapping/Target Value Delivery.
The AGC Lean Construction Education Program session will focus on units three, Lean Workstructuring, and four, Last Planner System. Also new this year is the Dojos to Lean Leadership and “unConference” track. According to a release, the morning’s Dojos session uncovers why most organizations fall short of becoming Lean, while the afternoon’s unConference uses an unconventional format to let participants shape and lead the event.
This year’s theme is Reducing Waste and Working Smarter. The conference features 20 sessions run on two tracks so attendees can mix and match sessions. There is also an owners’ panel and two keynote speeches, states the release, adding new to this year’s conference portion is an exhibit where attendees can demo different products and talk to company representatives.
“For me, the greatest value is the opportunity to get together with like-minded people,” said LCI-C co-chair Bob Hildenbrandt in a statement.
“We expose attendees to different tools and different companies’ experiences, but we also expose them to what LCI-C and the nine communities of practice that we have across Canada do.”
For more information visit, lcicanada.ca/events.
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