Case study: using value stream mapping in the educational process - how focusing on student actions can help depict the teaching process Online publication date: Wed, 23-Nov-2016
by Lejla Brouwer-Hadzialic; Vincent Wiegel
International Journal of Six Sigma and Competitive Advantage (IJSSCA), Vol. 10, No. 1, 2016
Abstract: Although many lean higher education efforts have focused on administrative/support services and processes, only a few actual applications of lean methods have been meant for teaching, which is the core business of higher education. The absence of experiments and research in these contexts has challenged us to apply lean to our own undergraduate course. We have paid special attention in this experiment to the use of Value Stream Mapping (VSM) to depict teaching process, the shortcomings of VSM and the use of service blueprinting.
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