Lean Sigma manufacturing and service Green Belt public training dates

Lean and Six Sigma

"Good training – as Smallpeice Enterprises has proven over the past 30 years – starts with establishing executive support and understanding the problems and issues. It then provides tailored solutions that will enable a company to develop great internal teams and experts (from senior management down) who in turn can deliver the long term business results that are being looked for." Dr Gary Vanstone, CEO Smallpeice Enterprises.

Smallpeice have released the dates for two special Green belt programmes, tailored to suit manufacturing and service environments.

Lean Sigma Manufacturing Green Belt Programme is a 12 day course commencing 17th June.

The course demonstrates an integrated approach to improving the flow, capability & consistency of manufacturing processes, for reducing waste, increasing customer satisfaction & improving business performance.

This programme integrates Lean and Six Sigma to provide an improvement model that concentrates on both reducing cycle time and variability.

Lean tools are linked to the robust DMAIC problem-solving approach, and focus on analysing processes, customer demand and product flow – producing fast and visual process improvements. Six Sigma techniques are applied throughout the improvement process to provide robust data analysis, measurement and creative solutions required to reduce variability in product and processes.

Phase 1: 24th – 26th June
Phase 2: 14th – 16th July
Phase 3: 5th – 7th August

Full details of the programme can be found here.

Lean Sigma Business Green Belt Programme is a 9 day course commencing on 24th June.

This programme integrates Lean and Six Sigma to provide an improvement model that concentrates on both reducing cycle time and variability.

Lean tools are linked to the robust DMAIC problem-solving approach, and focus on analysing processes, customer demand and product flow –producing fast and visual process improvements. Six Sigma techniques are applied throughout the improvement process to provide robust data analysis, measurement and creative solutions required to reduce variability in product and processes.

Phase 1: 24th – 26th June
Phase 2: 14th – 16th July
Phase 3: 5th – 7th August

Full details of the programme can be found here.

If you would like to discuss any part of the course with one of our Programme Leaders, or wish to explore in-company training options, please use the contact form below.

Release Date

20 May 2008

Contact

Paul Rogers
+ 44 (0) 1926 336423


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