Targeted Training: Lean six sigma black belt

June 27, 2012

Welcome to Targeted Training. Every week, we'll highlight a new training course from our Maintenance Management and Skills Training knowledge center. This week's training course is Lean Six Sigma Black Belt from Villanova University.

Welcome to Targeted Training. Every week, we'll highlight a new training course from our Maintenance Management and Skills Training knowledge center. This week's training course is Lean Six Sigma Black Belt from Villanova University.

As an improvement methodology that reduces product waste or service failure rates to near perfection, six sigma utilizes a disciplined, data-driven approach. Six sigma practitioners use data to monitor, control, and improve operational performance by eliminating and preventing defects in products and associated processes, including management, service delivery, design, production and customer satisfaction. Lean six sigma helps you eliminate not only product defects, but six other forms of waste.

Learn to improve processes and enhance results, while gaining valuable skills and credentials that can be applied immediately on the job.

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