Lean

Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Course Duration: 2 Days Introduction Six Sigma History American company Motorola developed a new concept of quality management process in 1986. Over the years, it has been refined and polished into a sound theory of principles and methods, aimed at business transformation through a clearly defined process. This finished product is Six Sigma.


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Lean Manufacturing Course Duration: 2 Days Introduction

As the company progresses, its vital to ensure key employees understands the fundamentals of the company manufacturing systems. This program provides an in depth look at how to design, manage and upgrade a manufacturing process.


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Create A Culture Of Continuous Improvement Through Kaizen Course Duration: 2 Days Introduction

This training program provides the participants with the basic knowledge on Kaizen Workshop. Introduction will include information on Lean Manufacturing. The participants will be exposed on Kaizen Methodology and how to run it.


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Trouble Shooting & Process Improvement Course Duration: 2 Days Introduction

This training program provides participant with the concept of problem solving and trouble shooting. Implementing solutions without getting to the true root cause is a waste of money, time and resources. Traditional approach begin with limited info, many actions and lacking focus.


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Toyota Way: A3 Thinking Process Course Duration: 2 Days Introduction

This training program provides an overview of the concept and procedures for developing an A3 report with strong emphasis on the thinking how Toyota solves problems, creates plans and get new things done while developing an organization of thinking problem solvers.


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Lean Manufacturing Course Duration: 2 Days Introduction

With the increase in global competition, LEAN concept is introduced with the focus on reducing the Non Value Added (NVA) wastes for process improvement. Waste is anything that impedes the flow of the product as it is being transformed in the value chain.


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