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ActiveLeanAgile

WHITE BELT LEAN SIX SIGMA
TRAINING & CERTIFICATE

The white belt is the first level of continuous improvement, and it gives you a basic understanding of Lean Six Sigma concepts, tools, and terminology.  

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This training integrates a culture of continuous improvement and change. 

White Belts play a supporting role in projects.  

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Objectives:

  • You will know the principles of lean six sigma and the operational excellence approach. 

  • Use simple tools to apply within your environment. 

  • Be able to identify efficiently the opportunities of improvement and how to prioritize the best subject to work. 

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Public:​

  • Entrepreneur, business manager, managers

  • Team manager

  • Project Manager

  • Employee

  • Business buyer with the desire to improve existing methods and processes

  • Process manager

  • Any professional wishing to acquire the bases of lean six sigma and learn some tools / methods to improve your job.

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Our methodology is applicable to any sector or profession. 

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See details about our training methods and tools.

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Requirements:

No requirements required.

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Access terms and deadlines:

The training is remote (synchronous video) or physically.

Duration: 1/2 day - 3 hours 30 minutes (9:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m.) or (2 p.m.-5:30 p.m.)

Group of 10 people maximum

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Registration can take place up to 7 days before the start depending on your payment type.

Registration for the training will be validated after the interview.

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Groupe price: 

€1,990 net of taxes + travel fees.

Company is exempt from taxes for trainings

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Accessibility:

People with disabilities wishing to follow this training are invited to contact us.

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Please book un appointment to talk about your expected dates, place, number of people to train and we will answer your questions.

Registration

Information / Questions

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  • Introduction and principles of Lean & Six Sigma.

  • Explanation of tools and methods:

    • ​Just in time

    • Pulled flow

    • Kanban

    • Tact time

    • Heijunka

    • Jidoka

    • Genchi Genbutsu

    • Andrew

    • Standardization

    • 5S

    • Kaizen

  • Identification of improvement project.

  • Customer orientation.

  • Selection of the improvement project.

  • Launch of a project with the DMAIC methodology.

*The detailed program will be available for September 2024.

 Update: 30/05/24

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