Training: Lean Six Sigma

 
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When you can’t find off-the-shelf training that meets the needs and wants of your business, stop looking and start building! This workshop will show you how to design and build your own courses.

DFLSS comes into play when you want to develop new products and processes—or improve existing ones to an extent that requires their redesign. This course will give you everything you need to vaccinate your new designs against waste, defects and errors before you finalize and launch them.

Pick up a recent issue of the Harvard Business Review or read the latest management blog and you’ll see: The debate between which is worse—your strategy or your execution—rages on. There are plenty of studies that show how “80 percent” of companies don’t have a well-thought-out business plan. The idea being that if they just had the plan, then the organization would be ready to deliver. Then there’s just as much literature that espouses the exact opposite: It’s not the strategy that’s lacking, but the sound business processes needed to execute.

This rigorous course gives students all the tools and skills they need to become expert process analysts and problem solvers within the disciplined structure of DMAIC (Define-Measure-Analyze-Improve-Control). If you need to solve challenging performance problems, this course is for you.

This course of study and application is a must-have for those who want to lead teams and improve processes in their immediate work areas via the disciplined roadmap of DMAIC (Define-Measure-Analyze-Improve-Control).

If you’re a green belt looking to improve your process-analysis, problem-solving and leadership abilities—and become black belt certified—you can quickly gain the knowledge, tools, skills and experience you need with this course.

Constant change and improvement is the job of all, not just the few—so the more people you can train in Lean Six Sigma the better. Take this course if you need to support process improvement projects in your organization and sustain performance gains.

In care settings, risk management is often viewed as “risk elimination,” resulting in complex solutions that burden providers and slow the care process. In this workshop, learn how to apply Lean principles to better understand and redesign failed processes in order to eliminate waste and improve safety—ultimately reducing risk.

BMGI’s Master Black Belt Development program is one of the most respected, comprehensive and flexible options available—transforming graduates into skilled professionals who perform as change agents, teachers, coaches and project leaders in direct support of strategic objectives.

Strategically critical performance improvement initiatives require the energy, commitment and ongoing involvement of key business leaders, or champions. If you’ve been designated to lead a change initiative in your organization, this course enables you to plan, drive, facilitate and sustain it over time.