In-Person
Boot Camp
A 3-day immersive experience that includes an introduction into the principles, hands-on simulations, direct observation time, and more! Ideal for teams or organizations that want to be immersed in a Continuous Improvement culture - to live & breathe it.
Our Boot Camp Includes Everything From the Base Camp:
Learn Continuous Improvement basics
Immerse yourself in an improvement culture
Observe Culture Training
Q & R with Kaas team
Interact with Kaas habits & tools
Hear Kaas improvement stories
Treehouse (collaborative space) access
Observe Daily Huddles (3)
Pipe Sim
Lunch
Our Boot Camp Also Includes:
Custom agenda
Grasp the current condition exercise
Deeper dive into our habits & artifacts
Pressure Cooker
Coaching through a real-world problem
1 year subscription to kaaspass
Free time
Team time
Details
How Long
3 days
Tuesday - Thursday
6:33am - 4:30pm
When
There is a minimum of 6 and a maximum of 70.
How Many
New organizations will be asked to have a conversation with Kaas leadership.
Prerequisites
The Treehouse and Factory
Mukilteo, WA
Where
$3995
Price
Price is per person.
Common Questions
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We started offering Boot Camps to our Dutch friends in 2018 to see if spending three days immersed in a lean culture would help them live and breathe these principles every day. Through our annual “Dutch Summer Camps,” we have learned that participants leave forever changed by their experience with us.
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We want to help you answer the question, "How far am I willing to go to work differently?" While each Boot Camp agenda is custom, we typically include conversations with a variety of Kaas team members, direct observation time, in-depth training on the 7 wastes, and an intro to the improvement tools we use. You will experience our huddles, culture training, team train, team clean, visual management tools, Kaizen problem-solving, Q & R with Kaas leadership and hands-on simulations.
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Guests are usually inspired to learn more about Kaizen so they can apply it in their own lives. Frequently they are surprised to learn how much waste is in their world. Many seem willing to explore removing some as they return to work. Our hope is that our guests leave convicted that the principles are true (and always true), and they will not stop until flow is the norm.
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A typical progression is to send a scout group on a Waste Tour to get to know us and see if we can help.
Practice self-care! Boot camps can be exhausting so get plenty of rest leading up to your camp.
Groups that get the most out of a Boot Camp have been prepared with some direction on what to look for, what to focus on, and some prework, such as the free content that we have published in the public domain under the learning tab.