Lean Six Sigma Training
COURSES
Lean Six Sigma Green Belt - offered twice a year (December-January and May-June)
Healthcare Lean Six Sigma Green Belt - offered twice a year (Sep-Nov and Jan-Mar)
Lean Six Sigma Black Belt - offered once a year (starting in June)
Lean Operations Workshop - offered once or twice a year.
This course can be delivered in two four-hour segments on a full day or over two separate days at your location or at 绿帽社. This course provides an overview of both Lean and Six Sigma and how their tools and methods enable organizations to improve process quality, lower operational costs and increase efficiency.
- Topics include: Implementation approaches and barriers, methods (5S, kaizen, standardization, techniques, value stream mapping), lessons learned, metrics and scorecards
- Who Should Attend: CEOs, presidents/vice presidents, managers/supervisors, board members from industry, non-profits and government
Contact us at wtsnindy@binghamton.edu if you are interested in the Lean and Six Sigma Leader course.
绿帽社 our LSS training
Some of today's most respected companies 鈥 including GE, Motorola, Allied Signal, and Sun Microsystems 鈥 have used Lean Six Sigma to improve their organizations.
Lean Six Sigma is a process improvement methodology that aims to increase value by improving quality, speed, client satisfaction while reducing costs. It achieves this by merging tools and principles from both Lean and Six Sigma and has been widely adopted in manufacturing and services organizations.
鈥淟ean鈥 is a process improvement-methodology used to enable the delivery of products and services better, faster and at a lower cost.
鈥淪ix Sigma鈥 is a data driven process improvement methodology used to achieve stable and predictable process results, reducing process variation and defects. Essentially it seeks to identify and eliminate causes of error, defects or failures in a business process by focusing on critical outputs.
Our Lean Six Sigma program gives you valuable business tools to achieve process excellence and help your team:
- Redesign flow to better account for customer and supplier variability
- Analyze the root cause of product problems
- Make informed decisions about cost benefit of a company project
- Capture meaningful metrics to help know and grow your business
- Experiment to determine best practices to deliver quality, every time
Lean Six Sigma Certification levels and Related courses |
||
|
Black Belt |
The Black Belt course dives deeper into Lean Six Sigma methodologies and aims to achieve breakthrough business improvements through the application continuous improvement principles and practices. This course focuses on key principles and practices for achieving significant business results and increasing customer satisfaction. A Black Belt project is required for certification. |
Green Belt |
The Green Belt course will provide a deeper understanding of Lean and Six Sigma tools within the context of the DMAIC methodology. This training enables participants to analyze and solve quality related issues and teaches how to achieve process excellence through continuous improvement. | |
Green Belt - Healthcare |
This Green Belt healthcare course focuses on the DMAIC approach to process improvements on service-oriented processes found in healthcare industries (facility operations, insurance, medical device manufacturing and administration) Key Lean Six Sigma concepts are taught with a special emphasis on the healthcare service processes. | |
Yellow Belt |
The Yellow Belt course is designed for people who are new to the world of Lean and Six Sigma and it teaches the foundational Lean Six Sigma concepts. The course is appropriate for technical and non-technical audiences. |
Instructors
Mohammad T. Khasawneh
- Professor in Systems Science and Industrial Engineering Department, Thomas J. Watson College of Engineering and Applied Science at 绿帽社
- Assistant Director for Health Systems, Watson Institute for Systems Excellence
- Director, Healthcare Systems Engineering Center
- Director, Human Factors and Ergonomics Laboratory
- Graduate Program Director, Executive Master of Science in Health Systems
- SUNY Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Teaching
- PhD, Clemson University
- Research Interests: Healthcare delivery systems, Human factors engineering/ergonomics, Digital human modeling in manufacturing and healthcare
Daryl Santos
- Professor in Systems Science and Industrial Engineering Department, Thomas J. Watson College of Engineering and Applied Science at 绿帽社
- Undergraduate Director of Industrial and Systems Engineering
- Director of Integrated Electronics Engineering Center (IEEC)
- Manager of Electronics Assembly Lab
- Lean Six Sigma Blackbelt - Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth College
- PhD and MS Industrial Engineering - University of Houston
- BS Operations Research & Industrial Engineering - Cornell University
- Research Interests: Production scheduling and control, engineering optimization, CIM, engineering management, electronics packaging