This course provides the fundamentals of Lean, Six Sigma and business process management and will help you to decide which tool or methodology to apply to which business problem. It removes the confusion of choosing between conflicting approaches by covering all the core business improvement methodologies.
5 Days
The variety of business improvement methodologies available in today’s market can be confusing for businesses looking to improve. Which methodology should the business choose? Which will suit their current environment and goals? This program takes away the confusion of choosing by covering all the core business improvement methodologies.
Participants will have the opportunity to undertake the Six Sigma Green Belt Certification. This is through submission of an assignment after attending the course (additional fees apply for the certification).
Business improvement leaders looking for a toolkit of methodologies to help them address varied business problems.
Participants who enrol in the Lean, Six Sigma course should be able to:
Upon completion of this course, you can undertake an assessment to be awarded the Six Sigma Green Belt Certification. Further information below.
Lean, Six Sigma Course Requirements
The Lean, Six Sigma program will draw on case studies and examples from organisations that are already managing business improvement programs. Participants are encouraged to bring along their own examples and projects so that these may be discussed as part of the program.
Upon completion of this course, you can undertake an assessment to be awarded the Six Sigma Green Belt Certification.
$600 Non Member
$540 Corporate/Professional Member
Please contact RTO@aimwa.com for further information.
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