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A Virtual Learning Tool Design Using Lean Principles
Abstract
A virtual learning tool that allows users to explore and learn the basic principle of warehousing operations using an avatar is described in this chapter. Several steps are utilized during the conception and the design phase of the application to ensure a well-built quality system. An analysis of a commonly used Lean Six Sigma principle such as the Plan-Do-Check-Act is presented to show its impacts on the conception and design of the virtual warehousing operation environments. Also, other lean principles are infused in the design of the system to ensure its user-friendliness through the use of regular tasks in an online learning environment. The use of the Plan-Do-Check-Act in the design process ensures an increased efficiency, improved quality, and better experience to potential users of the simulated warehousing operations.
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