Lean Sensei – Chicago, IL

sixsigmatraining.us‘ Lean Sensei is the final step in our journey towards becoming a Lean Sensei. This training is offered being offered in Downtown Chicago October 19, 2020. We have programs scheduled throughout the U.S. and in some locations around the world.

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Description

“Lean Sensei” Certification Program (Consists of 32 Hours conducted over 4 Days of Classes)

  • Must complete Lean Master certification prior to enrollment
  • Must complete at least 7 Projects (Lean Projects, Kaizen events, DMAIC) (Contact us with questions regarding project requirements.)
    • 3 of these should be completed prior to enrollment
  • Mentored facilitators on at least 3 Projects (Lean Projects, Kaizen Events, DMAIC)
  • Completed a Value Stream Assessment prior to enrollment
  • Open Registration Fee: $3200 for each Student (Group discounts are available)
  • Not a Lean Master? Register for the Lean Master and Lean Sensei at the same time to save $1000
  • Onsite Rates Will Vary

* The training for this program is available for manufacturing and service (transactional) based companies. The agenda and examples for both options are available.

Topics covered:

  • Demand Management
  • Portfolio Management and Reporting
  • Conflict Management
  • Change Leadership/Change Management

Upon completion of this program, students should:

  • be in a position to become the “right hand” of top management on all things Lean
  • possess expert skills necessary to utilize Lean methodologies and figures to decrease expenses, reduce cycle times, increase volume, and improve production in Service, Supply Chain, Manufacturing, and Operations
  • be able to expand their abilities as professionals so that they are able to share their unique projects, perspectives, and experience
  • be able to provide direction, analysis, and reporting for projects and how they tie to organizational strategic initiatives
  • know the fundamentals of change leadership/change management and how to overcome opposition to spearhead a successful deployment