In today''s world, Lean is a part of the business environment. Lean Six Sigma attacks inefficiencies, non-value added wastes caused by defects, non-value-added flow of information or materials, non-productive time, data storage, stacks of inventory, overproduction and extra processing. With Lean Six Sigma techniques you will have the skills to lead successfully in both service and manufacturing industries. No pre-requisites required!
Agenda
Unit 1
Introduction to Lean and Six Sigma
Overview of Lean
Overview of Six Sigma
Organizational Leadership
Metrics and Goals
Unit 2
Lean Six Sigma Project Management
Linking Projects to Goals
Problem Solving Methodologies
Project Selection and Planning
Planning Tools
Unit 3
Measurement Techniques
Process Analysis
Data Collection
Normal Distribution and Process Capability
Unit 4
Analysis and Improvement Techniques
Eliminating Wastes
Hypothesis Testing
Control of Processes
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