Rath & Strong India Lean Six Sigma Public Course: Black Belt Bridge starting September 8th, 2008 (Mumbai, India)
August 28, 2008
Lean Six Sigma deployment, has, over the past fifteen years or so, become accepted as the best means for improving profitability through operational excellence. Strategies such as increased customer satisfaction, fewer errors and rework, shorter lead times and reduced waste can all be effectively achieved through this approach. The program focuses on the areas that have the greatest strategic leverage to the company, and creates lasting improvement through the widespread involvement of operational employees in the effort.
Rath & Strong has teamed up with Six Sigma Alchemy, who has a rich experience in applying Lean Six Sigma in many transactional and service industries in India, to create a course that is tailored to the needs of Indian businesses, including:
- Six Sigma and Lean, blended together in a seamless fashion, using the powerful DMAIC methodology as the overall course structure.
- A strong bias towards transactional and service industries, an area in which both companies have considerable experience.
- An affordable, Excel-based tool will be used for graphical and statistical analysis.
- Powerful process simulation and activity-based costing tools, which can achieve large savings in service and transactional processes.
- A technique for using DMAIC in a simplified manner, which can be taught in a day and rolled out to all employees.
- A guide to selecting projects and deploying Lean Six Sigma.
The course is designed to enable participants to choose to qualify as a Green Belt or a Black Belt. The Green Belt curriculum will be covered during the first two weeks, and the optional third and fourth weeks (Bridge Black Belt) provide the additional powerful tools needed to achieve the status of Black Belt.
Week Thee of the course starts on September 8th, 2008.
Week Four of the course starts in October, 2008.
Please contactinfo@rathstrong.comfor more information.