BMG Launches 2008 European Training Schedule for MBB Development

Lean and Six Sigma

Breakthrough Management Group (BMG) has released its European training dates for 2008, offering a number of courses in Innovation, Change Leadership and Lean Six Sigma training throughout the European region.

The courses are targeted at business professionals and organizations leading process improvement initiatives, change initiatives and innovation programs. The courses listed below are available for sale to groups, individuals. Additional on-site training is also available for larger groups. For Six Sigma practitioners interested earning their Master level certification, each of the courses listed below also qualifies as an elective as part of BMG’s Master Black Belt Development program.

Course dates and locations are as follows:

• Innovation Tools for Change Agents (5 days) - starts 21 Jan in Brussels, BE
• Change Leadership (5 days) – two dates: starts 18 February in Frankfurt, DE and starts 18 August, in London
• Transactional Lean (4 days) – starts 26 February in London, UK
• ToolMaster (5 days) – starts 31 March in Germany
• Train the Trainer (5 days) – starts 21 April in London
• DFSS for Transactions/Processes (5 days) – starts 12 May, location TBD

In addition to the above week-long classes, BMG will also offer one session of its Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Training, beginning on 17 of March in London. BMG’s Black Belt course lasts a total of five months, including one week of training per month, with three weeks in between each session where practitioners may work on project deliverables.

Detailed information about each class and registration is available online at www.bmguniversity.com. Interested individuals are also encouraged to call BMG’s European offices at +44 (0) 870 389 2221 or email the team at BMGEurope@BMGi.com with any questions.

Release Date

14 Jan 2008


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