Lean 6sigma – Green Belt

WHO IS IT FOR ?

Project manager, engineer (process, production, supply chain…), consultant, project leader who creates value.

how ?

Remote learning, in-person training (inter-company or intra-company)

DURATION

7.00 day(s) 58:00 hours

Languages

French / English

HOW IT ADVANTAGES YOU

– Implement continuous improvement methods and tools: Creation of a process, implementation of a smoothed activity, reduction of waste, etc.

– Facilitating a group: building an inclusive team, sharing objectives, mobilizing stakeholders in the processes, using collective intelligence tools

ON THE PROGRAM

Day 1: Understand the fundamentals of Sustainable Lean and make your territory efficient 

– Integrate the main principles of continuous improvement (learning through play) and the link between Lean and CSR.

– Understand the global approach to Sustainable Lean and the 5 axes of the Lean Manager.

– Master your territory with the 5S, standard work and the versatility matrix (Axis 1 of the Lean Manager).

– Know how to look for the 8 wastes in the field (Axis 2 of the Lean Manager).

 

Day 2: Managing and driving the performance of your sector

– Identify the right management indicators and lead a team based on Visual Performance Management (Axes 2 and 3 of the Lean Manager).

– Delegate and encourage the resolution of simple problems within a team (Axis 4 of the Lean Manager).

– Frame and plan improvements with the A3 Project (Axis 5 of the Lean Manager).

– Develop the field posture and the audit of standards as a wedge for improvement (Axis 5 of the Lean Manager).

 

Day 3: Carry out a flow diagnosis and optimize a process

– Appropriation of Lean tools for optimizing flows regardless of the sector: Takt time, waste and pull flow.

– Know how to build a current map to support a flow diagnosis.

 

Day 4: Start a DMAIC Project

– Understanding of the value of the DMAIC methodology.

– Appropriation of the first phases of the project and associated tools: project mandate, Voice of the Customer, Ishikawa.

 

Day 5: Conduct data-driven analysis

– Appropriation of the intermediate phases of the project and associated tools: 5 whys, Cause Tree, Pareto, Interest/Feasibility Diagram.

– Understand managerial attitudes to support change (communication plan).

 

Jour 6 : Mettre en place des solutions pérennes

– Discovery and practice of the basic statistical tools associated with the final phases.

– Illustration of the importance of standards.

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