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P. 1
workshop description
Identify the seven factors of waste and how to deal with them according to
Kaizen theory so that the following is discussed
Defining and describing the phenomenon by studying it locally.
2- Investigating the natural rules, by describing how and the mechanics of
their occurrence.
3- Identify and define the situations that cause the problem.
4 - Investigate the relationship between the cases emerging in the previous
step and production inputs.
5- Determining the optimal cases based on actual cases, drawings and
Waste management
measurements, for each factor affecting the occurrence of the problem.
6- Investigating the measurement method: by finding the most reliable
methods for measuring the gap between influencing cases and their optimal
values.
2- Identifying and defining deficiencies: by listing all the factors that deviate
from the optimal values in a list, in addition to any defect points or minor
defects that are discovered.
8- Preparing and implementing an improvement plan, in order to correct and
treat deficiencies and prevent their recurrence.
-Plan projects using a scope of work statement and a project work breakdown
structure (WBS)
-Schedule project activities and create a project grid model
Project management -Calculate project budgets and schedule variances using EV techniques
-Use capital budgeting techniques to choose the right projects
-Closer relationships with strategic partners by improving negotiation and
communication skills
Learn about survey methods. Determining marine and terrestrial sites -
Gathering geographical information
The use of satellite and aerial remote sensing to obtain geo-geographic
information
geomatics Distortion monitoring and geodetic analysis
Maintain integrity of geospatial data
Geographic Information Management - Use geographic and graphic
information systems to collect geographic information and its data
Incident preparedness and response