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The Four Steps to LCI Certification
What are your personal and/or professional development goals? Why not make obtaining the LCI-CPC and/or LCI-CPD one of those goals? Earning LCI’s certifications are great professional development milestones for 2024/2025. By earning a certification from LCI you continue to build and demonstrate you and your company’s credibility and commitment to practicing Lean.
Where should you start?
- Step One: Become a Lean learner – start with understanding the foundation of Lean design and construction by building your awareness of the six tenets of Lean. A good place to start your Lean journey is by taking LCI eLearning courses.
- Step Two: Start applying what you learned and engage in your local Communities of Practice – share and learn by collaborating with local peers.
- Step Three: Be seen as a Lean champion within your organization and foster an environment of continuous improvement – lead the charge!
Step Four: Gain 3+ years of practical Lean experience and start the process to obtain the LCI-CPC and/or LCI-CPD.
Have more questions?
START HERE!
If you don’t find what you’re looking for, email certification@leanconstruction.org.
2024 Lean in Design Forum Recap
On May 1-2 over 190 attendees gathered for LCI’s annual design focused forum in Chicago. This professional development event featured keynote speaker Michael Chapman who spoke on Design Thinking.
Key takeaways from keynote speaker Michael Chapman:
- Being thoughtful from the start can stop costly, avoidable mistakes later
- Be an anthropologist, be curious
- Design thinking can’t solve the problem if you don’t collect the information and synthesize it before you design
The design focused event is something we are very proud to host annually with the intention of empowering designers to pursue design excellence through the use of Lean approaches and methods.
Thank you to everyone who attended and we hope to see you next year for the 2025 Lean in Design Forum on April 30-May 1, 2025 in Chicago!
Upcoming Webinars
May 17, 2024
1:00 pm – 2:30 pm ET
Last Planner System® in Design
May 30, 2024
11:00 am – 12:30 pm ET
Principles of Target Value Delivery (TVD)
June 6, 2024
11:00 am – 12:30 pm ET
Optimizing Lean with AI and Performance-Driven Techniques
June 13, 2024
11:00 am – 12:30 pm ET
The Missing Element in LPS®: Project Level Planning
Georgia CoP enjoys robust discussion topics at Lean Coffee
On April 26, the LCI Georgia Community of Practice (CoP) held a monthly Lean Coffee hosted at the office of LCI corporate member, The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company and facilitated by Valeh Nowrouzian who serves as the CoP Events Leader. While the group for this event was small, the discussions were robust on several significant topics that included:
- The importance of kick starting the conversation with all stakeholders (owners and trade partners included!) and involving everyone early on by having them at the same table, which creates the environment for relations and trust to be built on the same foundation to accelerate solution development when responding to project challenges and setbacks as they arise.
- Brainstorming solutions on how CM firms can work with trade partners to implement Lean tools. Amending bid packages and contracts to encourage Lean tools such as prefabrication were part of the discussion.
- Exploring the workforce crisis and how to work together to address challenges that include dwindling numbers of skilled tradespersons and potential ways to attract people to the construction industry.
Lean Coffee events provide an opportunity to offer topics for discussion that are top of mind and explore possible countermeasures amongst peers. If you have not been to a local CoP event, a Lean Coffee is a great place to start! If you are not familiar with the Lean Coffee process, you can learn more HERE.
LCI Events Calendar is your go-to resource for all regional CoP event offerings – in-person, hybrid and virtual. Be sure to bookmark and check back frequently!
Early Stakeholder Involvement
In the traditional construction project delivery model, teams operate in silos with separate contracts, leading to inefficiencies and waste. While it may seem convenient for owners wanting control, this approach stifles collaboration and incentivizes decisions benefiting individual teams rather than the project’s overall success. Consequently, projects often exceed deadlines and budgets. Breaking free from this silo mentality is crucial for improving outcomes in the construction industry.
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Now Accepting Nominations for the 2026 LCI Design and Design Engineering Awards
Nominate a project team for the LCI Design and Engineering Design awards, recognizing exceptional projects showcasing collaborative Lean delivery. These awards honor architects, designers, and engineers advancing the industry through Lean principles, enhancing the built environment.
Submit entries by June 27th for a chance to win, with winners announced at the 2024 LCI Congress in San Diego, California. Don’t miss out – nominate a team today! Contact Joan Piccariello at joanp@leanconstruction.org for submission inquiries.
Congress Program Sneak Peek Series—Final Track Feature
In our next Congress program sneak peek, we’re featuring our fourth and final track: Cultivating Waves Of Change: Scaling Continuous Improvement.
This track examines the implementation and scaling of organizational and cultural changes at the broader enterprise-wide, geographic, and market levels. Presentations will delve into continuous improvement methods, successful change management, repeatable solutions, and the integration of technology and tools.
Attendees will explore content about scaling Lean implementation beyond the project and across operations; embedding a culture of continuous improvement across the organization; using organization-wide metrics, scorecards, and visual controls to maintain focus and drive behavior; and more.
Save the date for the 2024 LCI Congress, October 22-25, in San Diego, California, and stay tuned for more program spotlights!
Questions on the program? Contact Joan Piccariello.
Want to sponsor/exhibit at the 2024 LCI Congress?
Contact Ilene Goldberg, Manager, Strategic Partnerships at (703) 785-9087.
Lean Assessments
How strong is your Lean knowledge? Take a Lean assessment to determine your current state so you have a baseline for improvement. Lean assessments are available for individuals, teams, and organizations alike. Whether you’re new to Lean or are an experienced Lean practitioner, Lean assessments are a great way to get started at LCI!
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