LEAN SIX SIGMA executive overview
Why Six Sigma
Six Sigma has become the premier Continuous Improvement Program among organizations today. Six Sigma is linked to company goals and objectives, improves quality, reduces waste, and increases customer satisfaction. Six Sigma transfers knowledge and experience throughout an organization.
Lean Six Sigma Training
Many continuous improvement initiatives fail due to lack of an integrated strategy and leadership commitment. This course is developed to familiarize key organizational leaders, “Champions,” with the core concepts and critical success factors for achieving breakthrough results via Six Sigma methods and tools.This course also provides a framework to develop a Six Sigma implementation strategy at your company tailored to the work culture and business situation.
Participants Will Learn…
- The origins, principles, and concepts of Six Sigma and other continuous improvement programs such as Lean Thinking
- The role of the Champion in the Six Sigma project process and recommended organizational structure and roles
- To measure the financial impact of Six Sigma project
- Six Sigma tools, when they should be applied and what they can produce
- How to select appropriate Black Belt Six Sigma projects and many more important aspects of implementing a Six Sigma program
Speaker
Mr. George Aslinger,a certified Six Sigma Black Belt, has many years of experience working with clients to improve quality service and cost through the application of Six Sigma and Lean concepts. Mr. Aslinger has led numerous business process improvement teams. Prior to consulting Mr. Aslinger worked in manufacturing as an Engineer, Production Manager and Product Technical Manager with Rockwell International and Avery Dennison Corporation
Who Should Attend
If you are an executive, plant manager,quality engineer, or owner of a company in either a manufacturing or a service industry, this seminar will benefit you…
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