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Lean Six Sigma Certificate
Implement Six Sigma Quality with Lean Speed and maximize profit by achieving the fastest rate of improvement. Lean and Six Sigma work best together because:
- Lean alone cannot bring a process under statistical control.
- Six Sigma alone cannot dramatically improve process speed.
In order to successfully implement Lean Six Sigma, an organization must be excellent at managing existing processes, improving existing processes, and designing new processes. The Organization must understand how to reduce variation, decrease or eliminate non-value added activities within the management system.
Lean-Six Sigma Participants will Learn how to:
- Establish or leverage an existing Business Management System.
- Deliver in 50-80% less time.
- Reduce manufacturing costs.
- Reduce defects
- Improve customer satisfaction
- Increase market share
- Reduce time to market for new products
- Improve financial performance
- Reduce work in process/increase cash flow.
- Reduce non-value-added activities from your costs.
- Introduce Lean Six Sigma principles to your organization
- Lead a team through Value Stream Mapping
- Create and implement a Lean Value Stream in all areas of your organization, including manufacturing and administrative areas
- Utilize Performance Metrics
- Develop a Lean Six Sigma Roll-Out Plan
- Build a Process Management System
- Implement DMAIC at Your Company
- Develop Project Selection Criteria
The Lean Six Sigma Certificate will give participants the knowledge and understanding of how to identify improvement opportunities within a business management system as well as give them the confidence to apply the best tools to achieve their objectives. The training includes 120 hours of hands-on, demanding and thorough exercises, simulations and includes reference materials.
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Lean Six Sigma Certificate Program
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| Dates: |
Week 1: September 22-26, 2008 Week 2: October 27-31, 2008 Week 3:November 10-14, 2008
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| Location: |
Naperville, Illinois |
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8:00 am to 4:30 pm |
| Cost: |
$2,700 with grant funding ($5,400 without grant) |
See the Lean Operations brochure for more details.
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