Value Stream Map Examples

Value Stream Map Examples for review and comparison


After 4 posts about value stream mapping, I thought it would be useful to show a value stream map example. It's easier to learn by seeing examples of how other people use this lean tool.

I tried to choose value stream map examples from different areas, including the environmental and software industries, so there's a variety of multiple processes for you to look at.

I like seeing how different the maps turn out, depending on the process. Each value stream map reflects the uniqueness of a specific business, yet they all share common terminology and symbology, making them easy to follow.

Just like a road map helps you find your way through unknown territory, a value stream map guides you through an unfamiliar process.

5 Value Stream Map Examples:

For each example below, I've included the link for the source file. In some cases there's a detailed explanation of how the value stream map was created. I encourage you to click on those links to find out more about each map.

Example 1:



  http://www.strategosinc.com/present_vsm.htm



Example 2:


http://www.epa.gov/lean/environment/toolkits/environment/fig3.htm



Example 3:



 http://www.pqa.net/ProdServices/leanmfg/ValueMapping.html


Example 4:



http://syque.com/quality_tools/tools/Tools60.htm


Example 5:



 http://www.michaelnygard.com/blog/2008/02/outrunning_your_headlights.html

Comments

  1. We would like to suggest a visit to our Value Stream Map Example with numbers and some comments.

    http://www.leanlab.name/value-stream-map-solved-examples

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  2. I know C/T is cycle time, but what is C/O?

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    1. C/O stands for "change over." Basically, the time to change the tool or die.

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