2400 Baronwood drive,
Oakville Ontario,
Canada
9am - 5pm, Monday - Friday
This course provides an in-depth learning experience of various concepts, tools, and techniques of Lean management such: Value Stream Mapping, 8 Waste, Kaizen, Kanban, Poka Yoke, SMED, JIT, one-piece flow, and more. Lean Management relies on very simple ideas: Deliver value from the customer perspective, eliminate waste, and continuous improvement. Here, we focus on empowering individuals with the requisite knowledge needed to improve company/business profits by managing constraints (or limiting factors) that prevent a business from achieving its goals by systematically improving that constraint or bottleneck until it is no longer the limiting factor.
When waste elimination and variation reduction become a company-wide affair or proves too difficult to implement, the black belt is where you learn the tools to make this happen. This course brings in advanced statistical tools and analysis, which accounts for multiple variables in processes and ensure that the process as a whole stays in control.
The Lean Six Sigma Expert Programs are aimed at helping you master Lean and Six Sigma principles and methodologies. As organizations strive for continuous improvement, they seek management professionals that can employ problem-solving and business know-how to enhance internal processes. This course positions you to take the lead in quality management projects. The mentoring process is one of the most important components for a successful continuous improvement deployment. We mentor your trained belts for 3 months; mastering the lean six sigma tools and techniques beyond the classroom We ensure the training pays for itself by working with the trained facilitators to deliver 300% money-back in value to the company. Trained Belts have to execute improve initiates with direct impact on the business
We have a goal to empower professionals with a continuous improvement mindset. Every company wants to compete and to do that they need to think differently, they need to think LEAN