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Muda 7 Wastes PowerPoint Template

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Description

Use this Muda 7 Wastes slide to illustrate the key lean manufacturing wastes within a recycling bin metaphor. The diagram features a central bin with numbered icon bubbles swirling outward along curved pathways, each corresponding to a waste type: Over Production, Inventory, Waiting, Motion, Transportation, Rework, and Over Processing. The numbered icons provide intuitive visual cues, while the left-aligned list offers space for detailed definitions, metrics, or elimination strategies. A clean white backdrop, flat icon shading, and subtle shadows deliver high readability in boardroom presentations and printed handouts.

Designed entirely with editable vector shapes and master layouts, this template offers complete customization without compromising slide integrity. Swap icons to represent alternative waste categories, recolor swirl paths or the bin to match brand palettes, or adjust icon positions to suit narrative flow. Use built-in entrance animations to sequentially introduce each waste, apply fade or zoom effects to emphasize critical areas, or overlay data tables alongside callouts to correlate waste metrics and cost impacts. The modular structure allows duplication of the bin element to compare baseline versus post-improvement scenarios.

Optimized for seamless compatibility with PowerPoint and Google Slides, this slide preserves vector fidelity, formatting precision, and animation timing across devices. Project managers, Lean consultants, and continuous improvement teams can integrate KPI charts, root cause analyses, or action plans directly onto the slide, streamlining workshop facilitation and stakeholder alignment. Duplicate the layout to create multiple scenario comparisons, adjust the swirl radius to fit different icon counts, or collapse the list for high-level overviews.

Whether you’re conducting value stream mapping, Lean training, or performance reviews, this versatile Muda 7 Wastes infographic drives clarity and engagement. It simplifies communication of complex process inefficiencies, promotes data-driven decision-making, and accelerates consensus on waste elimination strategies.

Who is it for

Lean consultants, process improvement specialists, and operations managers will benefit from this slide when facilitating kaizen workshops, conducting waste audits, or presenting continuous improvement initiatives. Project leads, manufacturing engineers, and quality teams can leverage its clear breakdown to align stakeholders and drive action.

Other Uses

Repurpose this bin metaphor to visualize defect categories, risk classification tiers, or stages of a corrective action plan. Use the numbered callouts to illustrate project milestones, safety incident types, or customer feedback categories in any process-driven presentation.