Learning by doing: an undergraduate lean A3 project in a Kuwaiti bank
ISSN: 1754-2731
Article publication date: 8 July 2020
Issue publication date: 31 December 2020
Abstract
Purpose
This case study shows how methods of lean philosophy can be successfully taught to undergraduate students and applied to improving a real-world loan process. Students were instructed to use newly acquired classroom skills to analyse and improve a bank loan process in Kuwait.
Design/methodology/approach
This study involved an initial gemba walk through the bank. A case study format with direct observation and semi-structured interviews was adopted by 27 undergraduate students to identify waste, analyse the loan process and develop an efficiency plan.
Findings
The results revealed that undergraduate students could quickly learn basic lean principles and techniques and utilize them in a real-world situation to significantly improve a bank loan process. Areas of waste included over-production, over-processing, defects in procedure, under-utilized skills, wasted motions and poor time management. Suggested corrective measures were expected to reduce loan processing time by 30%.
Practical implications
Increasing costs and competition in the business environment make efficiency improvements imperative, and it was shown that students can play a major role in applying lean principles to a bank loan process while gaining knowledge and skills highly valued in industry. Universities have the opportunity to create a valuable learning experience for undergraduate students in applying classroom skills to solving a real-life problem.
Originality/value
This is the first study of a novel classroom technique for teaching undergraduate students to apply lean techniques in a Kuwaiti bank.
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Acknowledgements
Special thanks go to the L-Bank team, for giving the author this opportunity and for their continued contributions to the development of our students. The author greatly values the time and valuable experiences that they provided. The students and the author enjoyed the challenge and learned a lot from the experience – it was beyond amazing.Last but not least, the author would like to thank his students for their great analytic ability in executing such a project. Special thanks go to the top three groups, including the students, Abdulaziz Aldarweesh, Mohamad Bouabbas, Abdulaziz Alzankawi, Rana Elsisi, Bedour Alnakib, Reem Mohamed, Areeba Haq, Maria Saade, Mostafa, Alayan Yasmine Kota, Helah Alhamdan and Jihad Elsamad.
Citation
Alnajem, M. (2021), "Learning by doing: an undergraduate lean A3 project in a Kuwaiti bank", The TQM Journal, Vol. 33 No. 1, pp. 71-94. https://doi.org/10.1108/TQM-01-2020-0010
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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