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First Line Lean Leader
Thu, May 28
|Manufacturers Network Head Office
Your frontline leaders are central to operational performance. This programme builds the practical lean leadership capability needed to align culture with strategy, manage performance confidently and drive measurable improvement on the shopfloor.


Time & Location
May 28, 2026, 8:30 AM – Jul 09, 2026, 4:30 PM
Manufacturers Network Head Office, 1 Adbaston Rd, Trafford Park, Stretford, Manchester M32 0TP, UK
About the event
Programme Start Date: 28th May 2026
Format: Face-to-face workshops
Location: Manchester
Duration: 7 modules delivered across structured workshop days
Price: £1,607 + VAT per delegate
Delivery Dates:
28th May 2026
4th, 11th, 18th and25th June 2026
2nd and 9th July 2026.
About the Course:
This seven-day, practitioner-led programme is designed for supervisors and team leaders in manufacturing and operations.
Participants will:
Develop lean thinking applied to frontline leadership
Lead communication and performance conversations with confidence
Set clear expectations and foster a high-performance culture
Apply structured problem-solving (A3) to real operational challenges
Present improvement thinking with credibility
Who the Programme Is For:
Newly appointed or aspiring frontline leaders in manufacturing
Supervisors and team leaders seeking greater influence and impact
Individuals responsible for daily performance and team results
Why Attend:
Build lean leadership skills relevant to real operational challenges
Strengthen team engagement, communication and accountability
Drive daily improvement with practical tools and behaviours
What You Will Learn:
Day 1 – Culture, Values & Strategic Alignment
Understand what culture looks like in a lean organisation and how your daily behaviours influence standards, accountability and results - enabling you to align your team’s actions to business priorities.
Day 2 – Lean Principles & Lean Leadership in Practice
Experience lean thinking through practical simulation and explore what lean leadership means on the shopfloor - giving you the confidence to reduce waste, improve flow and lead by example.
Day 3 – The Role of the First Line Lean Leader
Clarify your leadership role beyond technical delivery - strengthening your ability to lead teams, set expectations and build accountability.
Day 4 – Communication & Performance Conversations
Develop the confidence to lead toolbox talks, communicate performance measures clearly and present information in a way that engages and motivates your team.
Day 5 – Managing Performance & Building the Right Environment
Learn how to set clear objectives, handle difficult conversations constructively and foster a positive, disciplined performance culture that supports wellbeing and results.
Day 6 – Structured Problem Solving & Quality Focus
Apply A3 thinking to real operational challenges - enabling you to address root causes, protect quality and lead sustainable improvement.
Day 7 – Demonstrating Improvement Leadership
Consolidate your learning through improvement presentations that build credibility, ownership and confidence in leading change.
Programme Format
Duration: Seven days
Delivery: In-person
Approach: Workshops, simulations, group work, practical exercises and real workplace application
Accreditation: LCS Level 1b and CMI Quality Assured
Workplace Project Requirements
Every delegate completes a workplace improvement project, supported by:
A company mentor to guide local delivery
Coaching and feedback from a Manufacturers Network practitioner
A structured A3 or equivalent report to demonstrate analysis, action and results
Final presentation and evaluation for certification
Tickets
Main Admission
This ticket provides full access to the course or event, including all sessions, materials and scheduled activities.
£1,607.00
+£321.40 VAT
+£48.21 ticket service fee
Total
£0.00
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