How Layered Learning Modules Work
Visual Workplace, Inc. is now o�ering Visual Management Layered Learning Modules, which are accessed in a web-based environment. The layered learning model has
Each leader receives 6 core modules that include weekly activities and assignments to assist the participant in transferring the research based principles and answers into the work place.
5. Visual Problem Solving – Continually Improving the Process
1. Visual Management – An Overview
2. Workplace Organization – Beginning to See
3. Visual Display – Exposing Problems and Waste
4. Visual Controls – Creating Real-Time Feedback
6. Sustaining Visual Management – Continuous Learning
Layered Learning Modules
Each module structure is identical and contains the following sections:
An assessment on the knowledge and awareness on the content area.
Checking In
• Only requires 15-20 minutes per week from participants• Exclusive research-based content and process• E�ective for reaching a distributed work force• No travel expenses like traditional training• Focuses on application and reinforcement with built-in measurement and tracking• Easily integrated with reward and recognition programs• Modules can be quickly customized and personalized for your organization
Leaders implement application focused exercises on a weekly basis and discuss during team meetings.
Action PlansResearch based answers and ideas on Visual Management.
LessonsAn opportunity to practice, drill and rehearse the skills and competencies.
ExperiencesRe-assessment of the knowledge and awareness on the content area.
Checking Back
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Each module compares to the
cost of purchasinga continuous
improvement book.
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been successfully implemented in almost every industry since the learner only needs 15-20 minutes per week and has built in reinforcement and tracking.
The layered learning model is ideal for any organization that has a hard time taking key leaders o� the job for large chunks of time. The cumulative e�ect of layering skills overtime is signi�cant, and managers have told us that the process is not cumbersome or burdensome and a whole new set of tools showed up in their tool box almost seamlessly.
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