Saturday, January 30, 2016

Lean Construction Institute - Canada Conference: Save the dates: April 6th - 8th, 2016 Calgary, Alberta


Building for the Future Conference Notice
Save the dates: April 6th - 8th, 2016 Calgary, Alberta

You are invited to attend Lean Construction Institute – Canada national conference where lean thinkers will share best practices in Lean Project Delivery and you will have the opportunity to network with industry professionals.

Our goal is to develop capabilities that create better value on projects by improving performance, productivity and profitability, demonstrating that with LEAN you can have your cake and eat it too.

Our theme for 2016 is Building for the Future as we recognize projects like the Mosaic Center and Okanagan College that are using Lean to deliver exceptional Living Building Challenge/NetZero projects and the Moose Jaw Hospital that is transforming the way health care services are delivered.

Join us for first National Lean Conference in Calgary, at the Westin and learn more about how  to create more value for customers and a competitive advantage in the building industry.

What to expect?

1.          Explore WHY Lean creates a strategic advantage
2.          Learn how to deliver a Lean Project
3.          Add methods and tools to your Toolbox 
4.          Network with industry professionals
5.          Charge your batteries with awesome new IDEAS


BUilding for a Future Program

The Building for a Future conference will focus on developing lean project delivery principles and practices that will enable participants to take their projects to a whole new level of performance.  The journey begins with a hands on Boot Camp to learn how to deliver projects in less time and with less resources to improve productivity, value creation and profitability.

 The conference includes two value streams of learning opportunities.  The “Getting Started with Lean Projects” stream provides all of the key ingredients necessary to deliver a lean project.  The “Methods for Extraordinary Results” looks at best practices for lean practitioners wanting to take their projects to a whole new level.

The conference concludes with a Target Value Design camp that includes a full simulation on how to set-up the Big Room, establish cluster working groups and design a project to achieve the target, value and an optimized design. Keep informed by visiting  Lean Construction Institute - Canada 

Murray Guy | Lean Lab  | @Lean_tobe_Green | mguy@i-designs.ca


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