What is it?
The two-day Lean Management Certification is for people who are hands on practitioners in processes. Six Sigma Green Belt or Black Belt is not a pre-requisite.
Lean Management is about looking at the whole picture of all the processes that are required to deliver a product or service. One of the primary focuses of lean management is to eliminate waste; that is, anything that does not add value to the final product or service is reduced or eliminated. A second major focus is to empower people at lowest level, and make operational decisions at the lowest level possible.
Who should attend?
Benchmark Six Sigma Lean Management Certification (LMC) is for people (from manufacturing and service sectors) who wish to speed up their processes by removing wasteful steps and activities. LMC program provides concepts and techniques initially derived from Toyota Production Systems (but now customized and used in service sector as well as manufacturing.) LMC does not involve much statistics and therefore understanding is easier and participants can involve others (in their company) easily after training.
Why should you go for it?
Benchmark Six Sigma programs have unparalleled advantages. These include international recognition, world class trainers, advanced content, training techniques that bring concepts to life, project certification, opportunities for other related courses in Six Sigma, membership of an active and supportive online community.
About Us
Benchmark Six Sigma offers training and certification on Lean and Six Sigma, Consulting services on deployment of Lean and Six Sigma and organizes Business Excellence Conferences.
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Added by benchmark six sigma on April 29, 2010