This course offers a powerful combination of Lean Manufacturing and Six Sigma principles to streamline production processes, reduce waste, and enhance quality through data-driven decision making. It is ideal for engineers and managers involved in manufacturing and continuous improvement.
Participants will learn to identify waste, improve efficiency, and apply Six Sigma tools to analyze and enhance processes. The course is structured around the DMAIC framework (Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, Control) and includes hands-on practice with Lean tools such as 5S, Kaizen, Value Stream Mapping, and Six Sigma techniques like Ishikawa diagrams and Pareto analysis.
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
Understand and implement Lean principles to minimize waste
Apply Six Sigma methodology for process improvement
Use DMAIC tools to analyze and solve quality issues
Lead improvement projects in production and service industries
Duration: 5 Weeks
Sessions: 15 (3 sessions/week)
Each Session: 2 hours
Total Hours: 30 Hours
Introduction to Lean Thinking
The 5S Methodology for workplace organization
Kaizen (Continuous Improvement)
Value Stream Mapping (VSM) for process visualization
Ishikawa (Fishbone) Diagrams
Pareto Charts
Process Flow Diagrams
Identifying root causes and bottlenecks
Project selection and scoping
Creating project charters
Voice of the Customer (VoC) and CTQ (Critical to Quality)
Data collection and measurement systems
Process capability analysis
Identifying variation and root cause analysis
Generating and testing improvement ideas
Implementing control plans
Monitoring and sustaining gains
Project 1: Apply Lean tools to improve an existing production process
Project 2: Implement a full Six Sigma project using the DMAIC cycle to improve a real or simulated quality issue
Production Engineers
Quality Engineers and Managers
Process Improvement and Operations Managers
Industrial Engineering Students and Practitioners
DMAIC Framework
Lean Tools (5S, Kaizen, VSM)
Six Sigma Analysis Tools (Fishbone, Pareto, Control Charts)
Excel / Minitab for statistical analysis
Participants will gain:
Ability to lead Lean improvement and Six Sigma projects
Analytical skills to identify and reduce waste and variation
Practical knowledge of Lean/Six Sigma tools
Strong foundation in continuous improvement methodologies
A Certificate of Completion will be awarded upon successful participation and completion of improvement projects.