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Lean Manager
How to Manage in a Lean Environment
Certification Program
Our Competitive Urgency
The ability to compete and win in the
Global marketplace is being determined
by how effectively organizations define
their clear vision and strategy as they
integrate their People, Processes and
Technology in most safe, efficient,
effective and customer-focused manner.
Lean Manager
How to Manage in a Lean Environment - Certification Program
What is a Lean Manager Certification Program?
Lean Manager Certification Program is a practical hands-on
training program designed to provide directors, managers,
superintendents, supervisors and specialists in any working
environment with the knowledge and skills:
 To successfully employ principles of Lean to
collaboratively identify problems and opportunities
for improvement and to formulate solutions by
organizing people, equipment, material and capital
 To develop a culture of sustained business excellence
and continuous improvement
 To apply Lean knowledge to motivate people, meet
company objectives, achieve results, reduce costs
and address business needs
What is Lean?
Lean Thinking suggest a way of managing and operating your
business. Lean is a practical management system based on a
philosophy of:
 Customer first
 Recognizing People as the most valuable resource
 Kaizen - Continuous Improvement
 Gemba – Operations Floor focused
Lean is a collection of best know:
 Management and Leadership Practices
 Operating Principles
 Lean Tools
 Team-based Lean Methodologies
When properly applied, they will lead your company to higher
profits, greater business success, stability, growth and profitability.
Who Should Attend
Operations and office managers, supervisors, Operational Excellence
specialists and individuals responsible for training and development.
Lean Manager Program develops
Project Leaders, Technical Problem Solvers, Change
Agents and Lean Practitioners
Eiji Toyoda
1913 -2013
Fujio Cho
Chairman of Toyota Motor Corp. and former
President of Toyota Motor Manufacturing, KY
and Toyota Motor Corp.
“Many good companies have respect for
individuals and practice Kaizen and other TPS
tools. But what is important is having all
elements together as a management system. It
must be practiced every day in a very consistent
matter – not at spurs – in a concrete way on
the shop floor.”
Three Keys to Lean Leadership:
 Go See
 Ask Why
 Show Respect
Lean Manager
How to Manage in a Lean Environment - Certification Program
The Difference
The basic duties of the manager are to direct and supervise
employees, so that the company’s quality, cost and delivery
objectives are achieved. Quality, cost and delivery are the
three business indicators. There are also three operational
indicators - productivity, safety and morale, which are a part of
managerial responsibilities. In a traditional operation managers
focus mostly on meeting company’s objectives.
The Lean Manager needs to learn how to engage our
employees in identifying opportunities for improvement and to
solve problems. Teamwork and team must be fostered.
Traditional management styles must be replaced with
Leadership styles at all levels. Today’s workplace has become
much more knowledge intensive than the traditional factory.
Employees and managers must be able to respond to these
changes by improving their skills and capabilities.
Lean Manufacturing versus Lean Management
A concept of Lean Production was first introduced in 1990
when professors Jones and Womack of MIT published a book
“Machine that Changed the World”. Lean Production
(Manufacturing) is based on the Toyota Production System.
Initially Lean started in the automotive industry. Now Lean is
implemented in many industries and institutions, including
manufacturing, hospitals, service industries, agriculture,
military, government, administration and mining.
Lean Manufacturing is a set of tools and methodologies.
Having deep technical skills and Lean knowledge is not enough
to manage on day-to-day basis. Lean Leadership is exclusively
about people – you do not lead machines or processes, you
lead people. Becoming a Leader, at any level, requires the
development and utilization of strong people skills as well as
accurate utilization of Lean methods.
“The people at the top are just flag-wavers. It is pure
MUDA to wave your flag and have no one follow you.
Waving that flag in a way that makes people fall in line
behind you is what is important.”
Eiji Toyoda
Fujio Cho
Module 1
Effective Lean Transformation
This is an overview of the history of Lean and the Toyota Production System
(TPS). What is Lean/TPS and what is Lean Transformation? Whether you are
starting your Lean Journey or strengthening Lean Transformation within your
organization, this module will provide you with tools to better understand
where you are today and what your future can look like.
Module 2
True North (Hoshin Kanri) – Achieving Annual Objectives
Hoshin Kanri (True North) module introduces a systematic, step-by-step
process of creating and managing the implementation of a company’s annual
objectives. It is a planning methodology for ensuring that the strategic goals
and annual objectives of a company drive progress and action at every level
within the organization. Hoshin Kanri methodology is based on Dr. W.
Edwards Deming’s Plan-Do-Check-Act (PDCA) methodology.
Module 3
Learning to See - Eyes for Waste, Eyes for Flow
This module will help Operation’s Supervisors and Managers to improve their
knowledge and understanding of Lean. It is an overview of the basic tools,
methodologies and principles of Lean. You will learn how to use the Lean
Assessment Tools to accurately evaluate your company’s current lean
capabilities and develop realistic goals for where to focus next.
Module 4
Visual Management in Operations
Visual Management enables Supervisors, Managers and employees to
monitor progress of production and immediately see any interruption to
production flow. It allows them to quickly assess the situation
(normal/abnormal), without asking too many questions, and to take
immediate corrective action to return to normal (standard) conditions.
Module 5
Production Planning and Supply Chain Management
This module shows you how to plan and create a lean flow of production and
materials transportation system. It focuses on how to transition from a mass-
production system to a lean, small lot, continuous flow operation. You will
learn what tools and methodologies are available to you to reduce
inventories, to improve productivity and to develop an efficient and reliable
supply chain management system to transition raw materials into finished.
Module 6
How to Manage in a Lean Environment
Leverage all the Lean knowledge to perform your daily activities on regular
and frequent basis to address and prevent any existing (current) or any
potential problems related to availability and performance of equipment,
materials, people, information and methods.
Module 7
Principles of Just-in-Time (JIT)
Just-in-Time is a management methodology of producing only what is needed
that is delivered to the right location and at the right time. In this module
participants will learn how to streamline the system to implement customer
demand (Pull) systems using principles of JIT and Kanban.
Overview of Training Modules
Our Training Approach
We offer competency-based training. You will use
your own natural learning abilities to develop a set
of new skills by following a training process called:
 Hear
 See
 Do
Traditional training methods explain the meaning
and structure of a new language (Lean) through
lectures, tests and explanations. Our approach
eliminates translation and tedious explanations,
allowing you to intuitively grasp new concepts,
through thinking, direct practice and active
learning.
By eliminating translation and explanations “why”
from your learning, dynamic immersion activates
your own natural learning abilities. You will begin
to think in your new language from the very
beginning—the same way you learned your first
set of problem solving and managerial skills.
Training Format
The training program will be delivered over a
period of six months. There will be a total of seven
three-day training sessions, one month apart.
Each module will be eight hours in duration and it
will consist of lectures, discussions, group exercises
and a review of a progress of problem solving
activities. Homework assignment will be given at
the end of each session. Class size is 12 to 18
participants. The Instructor will provide remote
coaching between sessions - when requested.
This program requires a high level of commitment
from the organization and individual participants in
terms of allocation of time and resources. In order
to be certified each participant must attend all
seven sessions, pass all written tests and
successfully implement an assigned problem
solving project.
Module 8
Value Stream Mapping (VSM)
Value-stream maps are the blueprint for lean transformations. A value stream
map documents material and information flow, along with key data for every
operation and every process. Materials used in this module are based on a
workbook “Learning to See” by John Shook and Mike Rother.
Module 9
Introduction to P-D-C-A and Practical Problem Solving
The concept of solving problems is not new. Sustaining a lean transformation
requires continuous problem solving by everyone in the company. In order to
build a culture of problem solvers, an organization needs a "Community of
Thinkers", using a standard continuous improvement and a Plan-Do-Check-Act
based problem solving process focusing on business objectives.
Module 10
Advanced Problem Solving using A3 format - MTL
Gain an in-depth understanding of this powerful A3 problem-solving method
by following a gating process described in “Managing to Learn” workbook by
John Shook. Understanding how to use the A3 Report enables you to see how
achieving alignment with the stakeholders, in a problem situation, enables you
to secure an agreement to proceed with the proposed countermeasure and
implementation plans.
Module 11
TWI Job Instructions (JI) - How to Instruct People
TWI Job Instructions is a proven competency-based method of how to train
new or experienced employees on performing their job according to existing
company standards and methods. The objective of JI is to teach leaders
(managers, supervisors and instructors) how to rapidly develop a well-trained
workforce. Job Instructions is a pre-requisite of Standardized Work.
Module 12
Introduction to Standardized Work – the Foundation of Kaizen
The principle behind the Standardized Work is to perform efficient production,
in a consecutive sequence, by focusing on human movements and combining
work tasks. Standardized Work allows each operator and supervisor to
regulate, control and improve every step in a work process.
Module 13
Lean Leadership
Having deep skills and technological experience is not enough. Becoming a
Leader, requires the development and utilization of strong people skills. Lean
Leadership is exclusively about people – you do not lead machines or
processes, you lead people. In this module participants will learn how to
identify roles and responsibilities for Supervisors and Managers.
Module 14
Toyota Kata
Improvement Kata is an management practice that provides the means to
achieve two equally important objectives: rapid PDCA Improvement Cycles
and developing managers and leaders as coaches for creating a culture of
continuous improvement, adaption and innovation. The Improvement KATA
module is based on Mike Rother's book “Toyota Kata - Managing people for
improvement, adaptiveness and superior results”.
Overview of Training Modules (continued)
Project Assignment
Prior to the first training session participants will be
assigned or will be asked to select a problem to solve
or an improvement idea to implement. This problem
(project) should meet the following criteria:
 It can be solved and implemented in 3 months
 It delivers measurable benefits to the company
 It falls within their area of responsibilities
At every training session after that, participants will
present/demonstrate their understanding and the use
of new Lean tools and methods by incorporating them
into the their problem solving activities.
Training Schedule
Training Session 1
 Effective Lean Transformation
 True North (Hoshin Kanri)
Training Session 2
 Learning to See - Eyes for Waste, Eyes for Flow
 Visual Management in Operations
 Production Planning and Supply Chain
Management
Training Session 3
 Principles of Just-in-Time (JIT)
 Value Stream Mapping (VSM)
Training Session 4
 Introduction to P-D-C-A and Problem Solving
 Advanced Problem Solving using A3 format - MTL
Training Session 5
 TWI Job Instructions (JI) - How to Instruct People
 Introduction to Standardized Work
Training Session 6
 Lean Leadership
 Toyota Kata
About Program Leader – Marek Piatkowski
Marek is a Management Consultant specializing in improving overall operational efficiencies
through the effective implementation of Toyota Production System (TPS) / Lean
Transformation.
Marek’s initial knowledge and expertise of TPS / Lean Transformation tools, methodologies
and practices comes from working for Toyota Motor Manufacturing in Cambridge, Ontario. In
1987 Marek was the seventh employee to be hired by the Toyota Motor Manufacturing
Canada (TMMC) as their Education and Training manager.
In 1987 Marek was hired as a number seven employee of Toyota Motor Manufacturing
Canada (TMMC) as an Education and Training manager.
He was a member of the Start-Up Management Team responsible for starting the operation, recruiting new employees
(Team Members), development and implementation of all training activities, development of company policies,
equipment installation and start-up of production. Following a successful start-up of the company Marek was involved
in a development and education of Toyota Suppliers, internal and external Continuous Improvement activities (Kaizen),
launching a new model vehicle and promotion of Toyota Production System.
In 1994 Marek entered a field of consulting helping companies with a process of Lean Transformation. Since then he
has worked with numerous operations in North, Central and South America, Asia and Europe where he has a proven
track record of successful implementation of TPS/Lean Transformation. His clients include companies in the
automotive industry, aerospace, healthcare, medical devices, appliances, furniture, consumer goods, food industry,
mining, service industry, packaging, plastics, glass, rubber, personal computers and electronics.
In his work he has proven that Lean is not a trend or a movement. Lean is a collection of tools, methodologies,
techniques and processes, that when implemented correctly and in the right sequence, will generate measurable
results, help companies reduce costs and improve overall operational efficiency and On-Time Deliveries.
TPS / Lean is a Management System. Any company venturing into a Lean Journey must consider not only changes to
their equipment, manufacturing and Supply Chain management practices, but also a review their management
practices and most likely modify their organizational structure. As a part of his experience in implementing Lean Marek
also emphasizes the organizational development and training process to achieve the business objectives and benefits
that are requisite of the above improvement processes.
Marek graduated from Systems Design Engineering from University of Waterloo, Ontario in 1977. Prior to joining
Toyota he worked in the electronic industry. He is a Faculty Associate of Jim Womack’s Lean Enterprise Institute. He
resides in Toronto, Canada. Marek can be reached at:
e-Mail Address: Marek.Piatkowski@rogers.com
Business Phone #: 416-235-2631
International Cell #: 248-207-0416

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Lean Manager Certification Program - January 2018

  • 1. Lean Manager How to Manage in a Lean Environment Certification Program
  • 2. Our Competitive Urgency The ability to compete and win in the Global marketplace is being determined by how effectively organizations define their clear vision and strategy as they integrate their People, Processes and Technology in most safe, efficient, effective and customer-focused manner. Lean Manager How to Manage in a Lean Environment - Certification Program What is a Lean Manager Certification Program? Lean Manager Certification Program is a practical hands-on training program designed to provide directors, managers, superintendents, supervisors and specialists in any working environment with the knowledge and skills:  To successfully employ principles of Lean to collaboratively identify problems and opportunities for improvement and to formulate solutions by organizing people, equipment, material and capital  To develop a culture of sustained business excellence and continuous improvement  To apply Lean knowledge to motivate people, meet company objectives, achieve results, reduce costs and address business needs What is Lean? Lean Thinking suggest a way of managing and operating your business. Lean is a practical management system based on a philosophy of:  Customer first  Recognizing People as the most valuable resource  Kaizen - Continuous Improvement  Gemba – Operations Floor focused Lean is a collection of best know:  Management and Leadership Practices  Operating Principles  Lean Tools  Team-based Lean Methodologies When properly applied, they will lead your company to higher profits, greater business success, stability, growth and profitability. Who Should Attend Operations and office managers, supervisors, Operational Excellence specialists and individuals responsible for training and development. Lean Manager Program develops Project Leaders, Technical Problem Solvers, Change Agents and Lean Practitioners
  • 3. Eiji Toyoda 1913 -2013 Fujio Cho Chairman of Toyota Motor Corp. and former President of Toyota Motor Manufacturing, KY and Toyota Motor Corp. “Many good companies have respect for individuals and practice Kaizen and other TPS tools. But what is important is having all elements together as a management system. It must be practiced every day in a very consistent matter – not at spurs – in a concrete way on the shop floor.” Three Keys to Lean Leadership:  Go See  Ask Why  Show Respect Lean Manager How to Manage in a Lean Environment - Certification Program The Difference The basic duties of the manager are to direct and supervise employees, so that the company’s quality, cost and delivery objectives are achieved. Quality, cost and delivery are the three business indicators. There are also three operational indicators - productivity, safety and morale, which are a part of managerial responsibilities. In a traditional operation managers focus mostly on meeting company’s objectives. The Lean Manager needs to learn how to engage our employees in identifying opportunities for improvement and to solve problems. Teamwork and team must be fostered. Traditional management styles must be replaced with Leadership styles at all levels. Today’s workplace has become much more knowledge intensive than the traditional factory. Employees and managers must be able to respond to these changes by improving their skills and capabilities. Lean Manufacturing versus Lean Management A concept of Lean Production was first introduced in 1990 when professors Jones and Womack of MIT published a book “Machine that Changed the World”. Lean Production (Manufacturing) is based on the Toyota Production System. Initially Lean started in the automotive industry. Now Lean is implemented in many industries and institutions, including manufacturing, hospitals, service industries, agriculture, military, government, administration and mining. Lean Manufacturing is a set of tools and methodologies. Having deep technical skills and Lean knowledge is not enough to manage on day-to-day basis. Lean Leadership is exclusively about people – you do not lead machines or processes, you lead people. Becoming a Leader, at any level, requires the development and utilization of strong people skills as well as accurate utilization of Lean methods. “The people at the top are just flag-wavers. It is pure MUDA to wave your flag and have no one follow you. Waving that flag in a way that makes people fall in line behind you is what is important.” Eiji Toyoda Fujio Cho
  • 4. Module 1 Effective Lean Transformation This is an overview of the history of Lean and the Toyota Production System (TPS). What is Lean/TPS and what is Lean Transformation? Whether you are starting your Lean Journey or strengthening Lean Transformation within your organization, this module will provide you with tools to better understand where you are today and what your future can look like. Module 2 True North (Hoshin Kanri) – Achieving Annual Objectives Hoshin Kanri (True North) module introduces a systematic, step-by-step process of creating and managing the implementation of a company’s annual objectives. It is a planning methodology for ensuring that the strategic goals and annual objectives of a company drive progress and action at every level within the organization. Hoshin Kanri methodology is based on Dr. W. Edwards Deming’s Plan-Do-Check-Act (PDCA) methodology. Module 3 Learning to See - Eyes for Waste, Eyes for Flow This module will help Operation’s Supervisors and Managers to improve their knowledge and understanding of Lean. It is an overview of the basic tools, methodologies and principles of Lean. You will learn how to use the Lean Assessment Tools to accurately evaluate your company’s current lean capabilities and develop realistic goals for where to focus next. Module 4 Visual Management in Operations Visual Management enables Supervisors, Managers and employees to monitor progress of production and immediately see any interruption to production flow. It allows them to quickly assess the situation (normal/abnormal), without asking too many questions, and to take immediate corrective action to return to normal (standard) conditions. Module 5 Production Planning and Supply Chain Management This module shows you how to plan and create a lean flow of production and materials transportation system. It focuses on how to transition from a mass- production system to a lean, small lot, continuous flow operation. You will learn what tools and methodologies are available to you to reduce inventories, to improve productivity and to develop an efficient and reliable supply chain management system to transition raw materials into finished. Module 6 How to Manage in a Lean Environment Leverage all the Lean knowledge to perform your daily activities on regular and frequent basis to address and prevent any existing (current) or any potential problems related to availability and performance of equipment, materials, people, information and methods. Module 7 Principles of Just-in-Time (JIT) Just-in-Time is a management methodology of producing only what is needed that is delivered to the right location and at the right time. In this module participants will learn how to streamline the system to implement customer demand (Pull) systems using principles of JIT and Kanban. Overview of Training Modules Our Training Approach We offer competency-based training. You will use your own natural learning abilities to develop a set of new skills by following a training process called:  Hear  See  Do Traditional training methods explain the meaning and structure of a new language (Lean) through lectures, tests and explanations. Our approach eliminates translation and tedious explanations, allowing you to intuitively grasp new concepts, through thinking, direct practice and active learning. By eliminating translation and explanations “why” from your learning, dynamic immersion activates your own natural learning abilities. You will begin to think in your new language from the very beginning—the same way you learned your first set of problem solving and managerial skills. Training Format The training program will be delivered over a period of six months. There will be a total of seven three-day training sessions, one month apart. Each module will be eight hours in duration and it will consist of lectures, discussions, group exercises and a review of a progress of problem solving activities. Homework assignment will be given at the end of each session. Class size is 12 to 18 participants. The Instructor will provide remote coaching between sessions - when requested. This program requires a high level of commitment from the organization and individual participants in terms of allocation of time and resources. In order to be certified each participant must attend all seven sessions, pass all written tests and successfully implement an assigned problem solving project.
  • 5. Module 8 Value Stream Mapping (VSM) Value-stream maps are the blueprint for lean transformations. A value stream map documents material and information flow, along with key data for every operation and every process. Materials used in this module are based on a workbook “Learning to See” by John Shook and Mike Rother. Module 9 Introduction to P-D-C-A and Practical Problem Solving The concept of solving problems is not new. Sustaining a lean transformation requires continuous problem solving by everyone in the company. In order to build a culture of problem solvers, an organization needs a "Community of Thinkers", using a standard continuous improvement and a Plan-Do-Check-Act based problem solving process focusing on business objectives. Module 10 Advanced Problem Solving using A3 format - MTL Gain an in-depth understanding of this powerful A3 problem-solving method by following a gating process described in “Managing to Learn” workbook by John Shook. Understanding how to use the A3 Report enables you to see how achieving alignment with the stakeholders, in a problem situation, enables you to secure an agreement to proceed with the proposed countermeasure and implementation plans. Module 11 TWI Job Instructions (JI) - How to Instruct People TWI Job Instructions is a proven competency-based method of how to train new or experienced employees on performing their job according to existing company standards and methods. The objective of JI is to teach leaders (managers, supervisors and instructors) how to rapidly develop a well-trained workforce. Job Instructions is a pre-requisite of Standardized Work. Module 12 Introduction to Standardized Work – the Foundation of Kaizen The principle behind the Standardized Work is to perform efficient production, in a consecutive sequence, by focusing on human movements and combining work tasks. Standardized Work allows each operator and supervisor to regulate, control and improve every step in a work process. Module 13 Lean Leadership Having deep skills and technological experience is not enough. Becoming a Leader, requires the development and utilization of strong people skills. Lean Leadership is exclusively about people – you do not lead machines or processes, you lead people. In this module participants will learn how to identify roles and responsibilities for Supervisors and Managers. Module 14 Toyota Kata Improvement Kata is an management practice that provides the means to achieve two equally important objectives: rapid PDCA Improvement Cycles and developing managers and leaders as coaches for creating a culture of continuous improvement, adaption and innovation. The Improvement KATA module is based on Mike Rother's book “Toyota Kata - Managing people for improvement, adaptiveness and superior results”. Overview of Training Modules (continued) Project Assignment Prior to the first training session participants will be assigned or will be asked to select a problem to solve or an improvement idea to implement. This problem (project) should meet the following criteria:  It can be solved and implemented in 3 months  It delivers measurable benefits to the company  It falls within their area of responsibilities At every training session after that, participants will present/demonstrate their understanding and the use of new Lean tools and methods by incorporating them into the their problem solving activities. Training Schedule Training Session 1  Effective Lean Transformation  True North (Hoshin Kanri) Training Session 2  Learning to See - Eyes for Waste, Eyes for Flow  Visual Management in Operations  Production Planning and Supply Chain Management Training Session 3  Principles of Just-in-Time (JIT)  Value Stream Mapping (VSM) Training Session 4  Introduction to P-D-C-A and Problem Solving  Advanced Problem Solving using A3 format - MTL Training Session 5  TWI Job Instructions (JI) - How to Instruct People  Introduction to Standardized Work Training Session 6  Lean Leadership  Toyota Kata
  • 6. About Program Leader – Marek Piatkowski Marek is a Management Consultant specializing in improving overall operational efficiencies through the effective implementation of Toyota Production System (TPS) / Lean Transformation. Marek’s initial knowledge and expertise of TPS / Lean Transformation tools, methodologies and practices comes from working for Toyota Motor Manufacturing in Cambridge, Ontario. In 1987 Marek was the seventh employee to be hired by the Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada (TMMC) as their Education and Training manager. In 1987 Marek was hired as a number seven employee of Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada (TMMC) as an Education and Training manager. He was a member of the Start-Up Management Team responsible for starting the operation, recruiting new employees (Team Members), development and implementation of all training activities, development of company policies, equipment installation and start-up of production. Following a successful start-up of the company Marek was involved in a development and education of Toyota Suppliers, internal and external Continuous Improvement activities (Kaizen), launching a new model vehicle and promotion of Toyota Production System. In 1994 Marek entered a field of consulting helping companies with a process of Lean Transformation. Since then he has worked with numerous operations in North, Central and South America, Asia and Europe where he has a proven track record of successful implementation of TPS/Lean Transformation. His clients include companies in the automotive industry, aerospace, healthcare, medical devices, appliances, furniture, consumer goods, food industry, mining, service industry, packaging, plastics, glass, rubber, personal computers and electronics. In his work he has proven that Lean is not a trend or a movement. Lean is a collection of tools, methodologies, techniques and processes, that when implemented correctly and in the right sequence, will generate measurable results, help companies reduce costs and improve overall operational efficiency and On-Time Deliveries. TPS / Lean is a Management System. Any company venturing into a Lean Journey must consider not only changes to their equipment, manufacturing and Supply Chain management practices, but also a review their management practices and most likely modify their organizational structure. As a part of his experience in implementing Lean Marek also emphasizes the organizational development and training process to achieve the business objectives and benefits that are requisite of the above improvement processes. Marek graduated from Systems Design Engineering from University of Waterloo, Ontario in 1977. Prior to joining Toyota he worked in the electronic industry. He is a Faculty Associate of Jim Womack’s Lean Enterprise Institute. He resides in Toronto, Canada. Marek can be reached at: e-Mail Address: Marek.Piatkowski@rogers.com Business Phone #: 416-235-2631 International Cell #: 248-207-0416