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On-Site Practical Lean Manufacturing Course
  1. The Power of Lean Six Sigma: Importance and benefits in the modern competitive environment
  2. The Peril of Implementation
  3. Critical differences between fabrication and assembly intensive manufacturers and various sized manufacturers in regards to lean implementation.
  4. Overview of Traditional Lean Six Sigma
  5. The Business Cases for Lean Six Sigma
  6. Introduction to Practical Lean
  7. Pre-lean Assessment: The critical first step
  8. The core Lean Six Sigma enabling elements
  9. ical core improvement elements
  10. Getting started: Key factors in developing the implementation plan

Key Points:

  • Lean for the smaller and mid-sized manufacturer and fabricator
  • Developing the Business Case for Lean
  • The core Lean elements available to every manufacturer
  • Getting started: the critical first steps toward successful implementation.

To request more information, contact FMA's Education Department at 888-394-4362 or Jim Warren at 815-227-8213 or complete the form below.

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