mini case analysis mca applying lean principles at sjsu
Mini Case Analysis (MCA):
Applying Lean Principles at SJSU
Given the current economic realities of most U.S. states, budgets of public college and universities (including SJSU) are being cut. SJSU faculty and staff are being asked to do more with less. Historically, when budgets got tight, the SJSU were able to ask for state funds and/or request raising the cost of tuition to students to cover any shortfall. This is becoming less of an option today, due to the already high cost of education and the amount of debt, in the form of student loans, the average college student is saddled with upon graduation. Additionally, the Governor’s office in the state of California has been reluctant to approve additional funds—in fact, it has instead cut state’s contribution to public education thereby complicating the situation.
SJSU is therefore looking for ways to cut costs while simultaneously improving the quality of the education. In some cases, SJSU have merged smaller programs; implemented larger teaching loads; delayed infrastructure improvements, maintenance, or major purchases; and increased class sizes. All of these changes in the long run will potentially make it more difficult to improve the quality of education a student receives.
At the same time, there is growing pressure from civic organizations, the U.S. Department of Education, and various state agencies for universities in the CSU system (including SJSU) to do a better job demonstrating results. Taxpayers and politicians are looking for the SJSU to show quantifiable improvements and results.
You have been assigned the role of a consultant with 10 years of experience working with organizations to implement lean techniques (refer to Chapter 16 of the text). You have a good understanding of the elements of lean-waste reduction, lean supply chain relationships, lean layouts, inventory and setup time reduction, small batch scheduling, continuous improvement, and workforce empowerment. You have been asked by the CSU chancellor’s office to recommend lean elements that should be applied to SJSU. In your report, please answer the following three questions (make sure to use table format for Q1 and Q2):
- What specific examples of lean principles (under each and every lean principle category) would you recommend as having the best chance of being successful in the university system, such as SJSU? Why?
Lean Principles |
Rationale (Why?) |
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a. |
Waste reduction: |
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b. |
Lean supply chain relationships: |
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c. |
Lean layouts: |
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d. |
Small batch scheduling: |
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e. |
Kaizen (Continuous improvement): |
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f. |
Workforce empowerment: |
- What specific examples of seven wastes of lean (under each and every waste category), would most likely be found in the university system, such as SJSU? Cite several examples.
Wastes |
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a. |
Overproducing: |
b. |
Waiting: |
c. |
Transportation: |
d. |
Over-processing: |
e. |
Excess inventory: |
f. |
Excess movement: |
g. |
Scrap and rework: |
- Can lean principles help universities, such as SJSU, become more efficient and effective in delivering a high-quality education? Why or why not?
Here is the ebook that you can find the Chapter 16 through this link.