Certificate IV in Competitive Systems and Practices - MSS40322

Leadership Management Australia Pty Ltd

Type of institution: Registered Training Organisation
Level: Vocational Education and Training (VET)
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This qualification applies to team leaders or others who are responsible for facilitating and monitoring the implementation of competitive systems and practices to improve efficiency in a team or work area and own work role. Individuals apply broad knowledge and analytical skills to facilitate change and improve efficiency.This qualification complements but does not duplicate qualifications which cover the specific operational or technical skills required in an industry or job role. The qualification is an add-on, or overlay, for a person who has existing skills in their work for example in production, logistics, administration, healthcare, maintenance, financial services, warehousing, agribusinesses or other industries or job roles. Where the person does not hold those skills the appropriate qualifications from other Training Packages should be considered.The qualification is not suitable for direct entry from school.The skills in this qualification may be known under a variety of titles and use of these titles can be confusing. Some titles refer to manufacturing, which is the origin of many competitive systems and practices. Other titles refer to specific techniques and still others to approaches which apply a range of their own techniques and techniques adapted from other approaches. The titles may also reference each other, for example, lean manufacturing, lean six sigma, lean operations, agile project management and so on. These terms have changed over time and the practices are now being applied across a wide variety of industries. Therefore \u2018Competitive Systems and Practices\u2019 is not an approach or system in its own right. It is a broad collective term intended to encompass the flexible application of various tools, techniques, systems and approaches that have synergies around continuous improvement, efficiency, business improvement or similar goals. No licensing, legislative or certification requirements apply to this qualification at the time of publication.

Subjects

  • Use structured problem-solving tools
  • Interpret cost and waste in terms of customer value
  • Undertake proactive maintenance analyses
  • Facilitate the use of planning software systems in a work area or team
  • Implement and monitor environmentally sustainable work practices
  • Establish data collection and processing protocols
  • Facilitate a Just in Time system
  • Implement and optimise levelled pull system
  • Facilitate the use of SCADA systems in a team or work area
  • Lead and manage people within competitive systems and practices
  • Facilitate change in a competitive systems and practices environment
  • Assist in implementing a proactive maintenance strategy
  • Implement competitive systems and practices in a one-off or small batch environment
  • Facilitate team engagement with competitive systems and practices
  • Facilitate breakthrough improvements
  • Develop business plans in an organisation implementing competitive systems and practices
  • Map an internal value stream
  • Work within a constrained process
  • Identify product groups to inform improvement priorities
  • Improve cost factors in work practices
  • Ensure process improvements are sustained
  • Develop a communications strategy to support operations
  • Work safely
  • Facilitate use of a Balanced Scorecard for performance improvement
  • Undertake process capability improvements
  • Map an operational process
  • Undertake analysis of cost and waste in terms of customer value
  • Lead Agile team processes
  • Mistake proof a process
  • Facilitate and improve 5S
  • Contribute to improvements in competitive systems and practices
  • Use DMAIC techniques
  • Facilitate implementation of competitive systems and practices in a service environment
  • Facilitate continuous improvement through the use of standardised procedures and practices
  • Implement the visual workplace
  • Develop the application of enterprise control systems in an organisation
  • Undertake root cause analysis
  • Support proactive maintenance
  • Apply statistics to operational processes
  • Use three or six sigma processes to determine and improve process capability
  • Develop workplace policy and procedures for environmental sustainability

Study information

CampusFeesEntryMid year intakeAttendance
Clayton Domestic: $5,500
No
  • Full-time : 52 years

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