So, make your own Continuous Improvement 5S visual management board, like in this case study. As a result, make your goals, processes and status visible. Likewise, accessible for all to see.

Make Continuous Improvement 5S visual

Above all, choose how your Continuous Improvement 5S visual management board works. In other words, show your own processes. Most importantly, however, make progress visual. For example, use specific industry acronyms. For example, DMAIC and Tim Woods. Likewise, track progress. Using, for instance, dry wipe updates like this example. Above all, monitor progress in real time.

In short, bring key elements, principles and pillars of Continuous Improvement to life by making them visual. Similarly, visible at a glance. Therefore, easily accessible.

Utilise colour on your Continuous Improvement 5S board

Above all, we design your visual management board to be highly visual. Therefore, increase engagement. In addition, make processes clear and understandable. Likewise, define each section using a different colour, like in this example. See other examples of Continuous Improvement boards.

Fit for purpose

We make each and every board individually. Therefore, it specifically meets your needs. Custom making each board means the design and size fits your workspace. Likewise, close to the process at hand.

Order and efficiency

Use Continuous Improvement boards to implement a sustained strategy for making your workplace orderly and efficient. As a result, say goodbye to irregular and therefore lengthy clearing up sessions. Instead, put in place a series of on-going, achievable daily housekeeping tasks. Above all, improve and maintain your working environment for optimum performance. Furthermore, be inspection ready on any day.

So, organise your workspace. As a result, work smarter – literally. Most importantly, make your processes visible and accessible to all. In this way, tackle housekeeping as a team. In short, seamlessly work together to achieve results because everyone has access to the same clear cues. Therefore, sustain the housekeeping habit. Mark the status of housekeeping targets in a visual way. See more examples of 5S visual management boards.

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Make your board visually engaging
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Further examples of our Continuous Improvement Boards

Related Resources and Case Studies

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Our Approach

We create visual management boards everyday. As a result we have plenty of experience. We work for organisations in food production, the power industry, national rail, pharmaceuticals, education, healthcare, packaging and distribution.

Our team works with a simple idea or sketch and creates a professionally designed layout. This is then turned into a highly functional visual management board.

We offer customised options because we want to create the perfect board for you. So, here are a few examples. We can add magnetic areas or a dry-wipe finish (for use with whiteboard pens). Furthermore, you can choose Red/Green sliders or R.A.G. (Red, Amber, Green) status dials so you can quickly and visually update your board. These are just a few examples of the ways in which our boards can be tailored to meet your needs. You may also be interested in whiteboard overlays that can be used on top of an existing magnetic board.

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