About the Course
Organizations want project results they can prove with cycle-time data, queue analysis, and visible flow improvements, not just statements about efficiency. In value stream mapping for projects, you need to demonstrate skills in current state analysis, future state design, information flow mapping, lead-time measurement, and waste identification. A structured Lean map helps you show where work waits, where approvals stall, and where handoffs add no value, using a disciplined view of the full project stream rather than isolated tasks.
This value stream mapping for projects course turns scattered process knowledge into a repeatable analysis system based on Lean thinking, takt time logic, and process data boxes. You will practice walking a project stream, capturing actual work steps, distinguishing value-adding from non-value-adding activity, and drafting a current state map and future state map. You will also be introduced to basic digital documentation methods for mapping, including spreadsheet-based cycle-time summaries and simple visual workflow boards, while practicing hands-on work on a project improvement scenario. What you will learn: how to map a project value stream, measure delay and rework, identify improvement priorities, and convert findings into an action plan your leadership team can use.
Project environments create real constraints such as cross-functional dependency, uneven data quality, limited time for workshops, and resistance from teams that already feel overloaded. This course is designed for those conditions, so it focuses on a practical scope that can be completed with a small team, a whiteboard or digital template, and realistic project data gathered from live work or a recent case.
Target Audience
This course is built for professionals who need to see project flow clearly, reduce delay, and turn improvement ideas into a usable value stream map and action plan.
- Project Managers who need to map delivery bottlenecks and approval delays
- PMO Analysts who track project cycle time and reporting flow
- Lean Facilitators who run current state and future state workshops
- Process Improvement Specialists who identify waste in project workflows
- Operations Managers overseeing cross-functional project handoffs
- Program Coordinators managing dependencies across multiple workstreams
- Quality Improvement Leads measuring rework and exception loops
- Business Analysts documenting project intake and decision flow
- Team Supervisors removing queue time from recurring project processes
- Transformation Managers reporting workflow improvement to executives
Course Objectives
This course equips you to plan, execute, and measure value stream mapping for projects initiatives that reduce waste, improve flow, and support more credible project delivery reporting.
- Assess a project workflow using current state mapping and process data boxes.
- Apply Lean value stream mapping to identify waiting time, rework, and handoff waste.
- Design a future state map that improves project flow and lead time.
- Build a project action plan from cycle-time findings and waste analysis.
- Calculate process lead time, process time, and value-added time from project data.
- Classify value-adding and non-value-adding steps using Lean analysis criteria.
- Evaluate a mapped project stream against takt time and flow stability indicators.
- Synthesize mapping findings into a concise improvement report and leadership briefing.
Requirements & Prerequisites
Foundation to intermediate level, with a working knowledge of project delivery language, process steps, handoffs, and basic performance measures such as cycle time or lead time. No coding is required. You should bring a laptop for digital mapping exercises and, where possible, a sample project workflow, status report, or process log from your own work context.
Professional and Organizational Impact
When you lead value stream mapping for projects with credible data and practical strategies, you become a trusted driver of faster flow and clearer delivery decisions.
- Build stronger project flow analysis skills with Lean value stream maps.
- Gain confidence in cycle-time measurement and queue identification.
- Strengthen your ability to challenge rework and non-value-adding steps.
- Enhance your use of current state and future state maps.
- Develop clearer facilitation skills for cross-functional mapping workshops.
- Position yourself as a practical improvement lead in project environments.
- Expand your credibility with data-backed project reporting and action plans.
- Strengthen readiness for Lean transformation and PMO improvement roles.
Organizations that embed value stream mapping for projects into delivery management reduce costs, mitigate schedule risk, and build lasting competitive advantage.
- Reduce project delay through shorter handoffs and fewer approval queues.
- Lower rework costs by removing redundant steps in project flow.
- Improve schedule reliability with clearer lead-time visibility.
- Strengthen resource use by exposing capacity losses and idle time.
- Increase PMO credibility through evidence-based workflow reporting.
- Improve executive decision-making with current state and future state maps.
- Support faster change delivery across complex cross-functional projects.
- Build stronger market positioning through predictable project execution.
Training Methodology
This is a practical, outcome-driven course designed to turn value stream mapping for projects aspiration into measurable action and credible reporting.
Methodology includes:
- Hands-on lead-time calculation using project cycle-time data and process data boxes.
- Scenario simulation of a delayed project handoff with queue and approval constraints.
- Current state diagnostic using Lean waste analysis and value stream symbols.
- Stakeholder mapping exercise covering sponsor, PMO, team lead, and delivery roles.
- Case study analysis from construction, IT services, healthcare operations, and manufacturing projects.
- Group workshop producing a current state map and future state map under time limits.
- Reflection exercise comparing project flow benchmarks with observed waste patterns.
Upcoming Sessions
Next available dates worldwide
Certification
Recognized credentials that advance your career
Participants who complete the Value Stream Mapping for Projects Training Program earn a Trainingcred Certificate of Achievement, demonstrating professional competence and alignment with global standards in learning and development.
NITA Accredited
Accredited by the National Industrial Training Authority, ensuring programs meet nationally recognized standards of quality and relevance.
CPD Certified
Recognized by the CPD Certification Service, ensuring every program meets internationally benchmarked standards of professional excellence.
Why this course earns its place on your CV
Accredited training, practitioner trainers, and peers on the same career track — the three things real expertise is built on.
Skills Relevance
- Master value stream mapping to boost project efficiency and reduce waste.
- Learn cutting-edge techniques for seamless process improvement in any industry.
- Transform project outcomes with actionable insights from real-world case studies.
Expert Delivery
- Taught by industry leaders with over 20 years in project management excellence.
- Gain exclusive access to custom tools developed by top operational experts.
- Benefit from personalized feedback to refine your strategic execution skills.
Career Advancement
- Elevate your resume with a certification in a high-demand business analysis skill.
- Unlock new career opportunities with proven expertise in efficiency optimization.
- Connect with a network of professionals and leaders from diverse industries.























