Lean Six Sigma Introduction Training Course
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Six Sigma is a data-driven approach for eliminating defects and waste in any business process.
You can compare Six Sigma with turning your water faucet and experiencing the flow of clean, clear water. Reliable systems are in place to purify, treat and pressure the water through the faucet. That is what Six Sigma does to business: treats the processes in business so that they deliver their intended result.
These engaging training courses are being offered right now in Atlanta, Baltimore, Boston, Charlotte, Chicago, Dallas, Los Angeles, Manhattan, Miami, Orlando, Philadelphia, and Seattle.
Learning Outcomes - Lean Six Sigma Introduction Training Course
Obtain a working understanding of Pro…
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Six Sigma is a data-driven approach for eliminating defects and waste in any business process.
You can compare Six Sigma with turning your water faucet and experiencing the flow of clean, clear water. Reliable systems are in place to purify, treat and pressure the water through the faucet. That is what Six Sigma does to business: treats the processes in business so that they deliver their intended result.
These engaging training courses are being offered right now in Atlanta, Baltimore, Boston, Charlotte, Chicago, Dallas, Los Angeles, Manhattan, Miami, Orlando, Philadelphia, and Seattle.
Learning Outcomes - Lean Six Sigma Introduction Training Course
Obtain a working understanding of Process Management, Six Sigma and Lean
- Know and apply the basic concepts
- Demonstrate use of the terminology
Comprehend daily work as a process-oriented activity
- Understand process inputs and outputs
- Understand process flow and know what determines value add vs. non-value add
- Understand how the processes you are a part of fit into the larger set of processes needed in delivering value to the customer
Perform Process Mapping and characterization
- Create a detailed Process Map of a process you are personally involved in.
- Prioritize significant outputs from the process and quantify their level of performance to requirements.
- Identify inputs and their relationship to the significant outputs.
Perform process improvement activities
- Improve a process you are personally involved in using Process Management, Six Sigma methods and Lean Principles to improve its performance.
- Continue to improve other processes.
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