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" The learning of new concepts & tools of 6 Sigma, the trainer him self was a great motivator"
" I liked the way trainer put across the concepts in a simple way. Also, I feel that I have gained valuable knowledge which would help me in my career ahead "
" The examples which were given in the training were very helpful and real time to understand the topic"
" Instructor was knowledgeable, conceptually strong and was able to answer our questions. It was detailed and the instructor helped us to analyze from the process point of view too."

Most of the concepts can be implemented in our workplace , instructor was good to understand our requirements and mold the training program accordingly. Instructor had excellent knowledge on the subject
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Overview
Lean techniques were first introduced by the Toyota Motor Corporation around 1990 and since then have been used by major corporations to reduce operating time and costs while retaining product quality. Lean techniques evolve into operating philosophies to: make only what you need, never make a defect or pass a defect on, eliminate waste, and focus on cycle time reduction which ultimately reduces costs. Once in place, lean systems use less people, space, inventory, and financial investment.

The KMG Certified Lean Professional Training focuses on not only providing the knowledge of LEAN but also how it can be effectively applied in your work situation

Objective
The KMG Certified Lean Professional Training is oriented towards providing the participants with the knowledge and skills required to:

Understand the terms, terminology, and benefits of Lean Manufacturing.
Conduct value stream maps of the current state, identify the potentials for reduced waste and improved flow, and develop a future state map.
Participate in the development of a site-specific lean implementation roadmap with the application of the Lean tools introduced.
Avoid the common pitfalls encountered during Lean implementation.


Audience & Prerequisites
The KMG Certified Lean Professional Training is aimed at:

Managers, change agents
Process & Quality professionals
Lean Six Sigma practitioners
Others that desire an understanding of Lean principles

There are no prerequisites for this training program


Contents
The KMG Certified Lean Professional training provides a detailed coverage of the following topics

Introduction to Lean
Lean and Six Sigma Priorities
Lean Thinking
Lean Vs Six Sigma
Principles of Lean
Identification of Value
7 Wastes
Pull System
Kanban
Heijunka
Jidoka
5S
Current Value Stream mapping
Analysis of Value Stream mapping
Visual Management
Poke Yoke
10 Types of Human Error
Kaizen
Single peace Flow
Value Stream Mapping
Spaghetti Diagram


Duration

The KMG Certified Lean Professional Training is held over 2 days.

 
       
 
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