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About This Webinar
Six Sigma’s focus on customer, process, and data coupled with Lean’s focus on speed and waste elimination packs a powerful one-two punch for process improvement and cost savings.

Benefits of Using Lean on Projects
Many companies spend a lot of time and energy making knee-jerk reactions and fire-fighting.  Six Sigma integrated with Lean combines powerful tools with a common sense approach to process improvement that cuts through the clutter and focuses on what really adds value to your customers.  Six Sigma helps you:

  • Understand your customer’s needs and how to meet them
  • Uncover and eliminate the hidden factory- all the waste, rework, inspection, and work-a-rounds that take enormous bites out of profits
  • Stop managing to randomness- understand variation and how to respond to it effectively
  • Eliminate the Root Cause of problems so they don’t come back
  • Verify, statistically, what ideas actually improve results

What You Will Learn
Come and learn about:

  • Methodologies for design, improvement, and ongoing management of processes
  • How Lean tools can integrate effectively with Six Sigma
  • Critical Success Factors in the successful deployment of Six Sigma
  • How data can be used to unlock secrets of process improvement
  • The steps to take to improve any key measure in any business

About the Presenter
Harry Rever is Director of Six Sigma for International Institute for Learning.  He is a dynamic presenter and practitioner of Six Sigma and has an innate ability to teach the concepts of process improvement in an understandable and more importantly, applicable manner.  Harry has introduced statistical process improvement concepts to numerous organizations and has numerous examples of what works, and what doesn’t, when trying to apply Six Sigma in the service industry.  People love attending his training sessions because he shoots straight and gives practical and applicable advice.  Harry has certifications as a Six Sigma Black Belt, Quality Manager, and Quality Consultant.    Harry has a MBA and bachelors degrees in Marketing and Management.

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