Lean series

Lean Six Sigma Certification

Getting Lean Six Sigma Certified can help prepare you to work in industries like manufacturing, healthcare, logistics, and the federal government!
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What's included?

  • Online Learning Module
  • 1 Certification Exam
  • Digital Certificate

Become a Lean Expert

Lean Six Sigma is a popular process improvement method that relies on improving performance by systematically removing waste and reducing variation.  It's used extensively throughout the business community and within state/federal government agencies.

Get Certified

The SSCE Lean Six Sigma program includes the online training material and the SSCE Lean Six Sigma certification.  Everything you need is included in the price.

Lean Six Sigma

During the last couple of decades, small, mid-sized, and Fortune 500 companies have embraced Lean Six Sigma to generate more profit and greater savings. “Lean” means continuously improving towards the ideal and achieving the shortest possible cycle time through the tireless reduction of waste. It is a popular process improvement method used heavily in many industries including healthcare, manufacturing, logistics, and the federal government.
Lean Six Sigma being used in manufacturing

Included in the Lean Six Sigma Certification program:

Introduction

Understanding Lean
History Behind Lean
Understanding Six Sigma
What Six Sigma is and is not
Toyota Production Systems (TPS)

Precepts

Challenge
Kaizen
Genchi Genbutsu
Respect
Teamwork

The TPS House

Just-in-Time (JIT)
Jidoka (Error-Free Production)
Three types of waste
Muri, Mura, Muda
Goals

Lean Business Principles

Value
Value Stream
Flow
Pull
Seek Perfection

Kano model

Must-be attributes
Performance attributes
Surprise and delight factors
Satisfiers
Delighters

Variation

Common Cause
Special Cause
Tampering
Structural
Complexity

Is Lean Six Sigma In Demand?  Yes!

Improves Processes

Lean Six Sigma is a process improvement methodology.  When companies apply these methods it helps them find inefficiencies within their workflows.

Reduces Costs

Identifying inefficiencies has two benefits.  The first benefit is reduced costs.  Companies can import or manufacture products faster, using less steps.  This saves on everything from logistics to payroll.

Increases Profits

When your costs go down, your profits increase.  You have fewer manufacturing issues, lower payroll costs, and your logistics switch from a push to pull method.  The procedures taught in this training work in almost any industry!
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