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Green & Black Belt Lean Six Sigma for Logistics & SCM
Results oriented, Training spans from 5-10 weeks in a blended learning format. This professional development is designed for organizations that want to develop employees to be supply chain, logistics and problem solving experts. The participants complete rigorous training while completing an actual improvement project in the workplace. The end result is an effectively completed improvement initiative and Green or Black Belt Lean Six Sigma for Supply Chain Certification from Saint Louis University John Cook School of Business.
What is a Blended Learning Format?
The Blended Learning Format is designed for the challenges of today's workplace. We
recognize that all people do not learn in the same way. Consequently, we have developed
curriculum that takes advantage of all available learning methods. These include:
- Highly developed and effective classroom education
- Hands On – In the Workplace – Results based project completion
- Web Based – On Line curriculum with full accountability for results
- Web Based Seminars with action accountability
- Personal – One on One Professional Coaching
How is this Training Different from Other Available Education?
The LeanCor Lean Six Sigma certification is uniquely designed for Logistics and Supply Chain
Professionals. We teach and transfer knowledge on Lean and Six Sigma principles and tools that
apply directly to Logistics and Supply Chain activities. Consequently, you do not get “over
tooled” or inundated with information you will never use in the workplace. This education is
Results Based Education for organizations seeking Logistics and Supply Chain Excellence.
What are the Benefits?
Green & Black Belt Lean Six Sigma for Logistics & SCM certification will allow you to:
- Reduce Logistics and Transportation Costs, Reduce Space Requirements, Reduce Excess Inventory;
- Increase Supply Chain Flow, Increase Supply Chain Capability, Increase Supply Chain Discipline;
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Talk a common language internally and with customers and suppliers who are embracing Lean and Six Sigma or eager to embrace them;
- Break down “Functional Silos” that exist due to a lack of effective teamwork; and
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Train Lean and Six Sigma professionals to become expert project managers in order to eliminate organizational waste.
Click here to view all information on this training program.
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