In just six weeks' time, the Six Sigma Green Belt training course will take place in Manchester. A ten day course, delivered one day per week, this programme has proven to be instrumental in helping an array of businesses across the UK to promote...
(prHWY.com) December 17, 2012 - UK, United Kingdom -- In just six weeks' time, the Six Sigma Green Belt training course will take place in Manchester. A ten day course, delivered one day per week, this programme has proven to be instrumental in helping an array of businesses across the UK to promote well-ordered and lean processes. Many professionals have been speaking out about an emerging perception that the Six Sigma principles are becoming outdated, many saying that the contrary is in fact the case.
Mark Davidson, the OPP Process Technology Manager at Innovia films recently had his say on The Manufacturing Institute's (TMI) blog, suggesting that the problem solving tool is actually even more necessary due to a range of factors including developments in lean manufacturing. The entire article can be read by going to:
www.manufacturinginstitute.co.uk/news-events/thoughts/2012/november.
The Six Sigma Green Belt course, led by The Manufacturing Institute, is a hands on, practical scheme and looks to streamline businesses by eliminating waste and therefore promoting efficiency. By applying this to the complete manufacturing operation, Six Sigma delivers significant and immediate results for any company looking to enhance its operations.
Once qualified, individuals who have completed the course will possess the skills and expertise to apply their learning to the workplace, boosting performance and productivity.. Practitioners who have applied the course to their businesses have seen cost savings of between £25,000 and £250,000 in the past.
Delivered by the incredibly experienced Master Black Belt practitioners, the course will also offer opportunities for mentoring, support and advice which complement the expert training given.
To read more about the Six Sigma course and how it could improve your business, click this link
www.manufacturinginstitute.co.uk/events. Alternatively, just call +44 (0)161 875 2525 for more information.
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