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a fantastic week of educational training

Hi Rene and the rest of the Green Belt collective,

I just wanted to thank you all for a fantastic week of educational training.

You all made the training both fun and informative.  I might have just scraped through but I wouldn’t have been able to do it without you guys…thanks for your support.

 

Have a fantastic Christmas and wonderful New Year.

 

All the very best,

Doug

 

PS, Watch out for  those Monkeys!!!!

 

Doug Calderwood  Cert Ed. MIfL

Regional Manager

Developing Performance Partnership Ltd (Trading as Develop-u) | Rotherham

I have been thrown straight into (MSA) Gauge R&R.

Hi Yong

 

Just a quick note to let you know I have been thrown straight into (MSA) Gauge  R&R. I do have an opportunity to carry out a full DMAIC project and I am managing to utilise some of the training you gave me.

 

Just thought you might be interested and I will keep you informed of my progress

 

Best regards

 

Bill

 

 

Bill Nelson

Production  Manager

aerospace tooling LIMITED

Baldovie Industrial Estate

Dundee

GB’s in undertaking their individual projects.

Dear Yong,

 

Thanks for sending the pictures of the course through to us.

I thoroughly enjoyed the course and have taken the LSS deployment  to my organisation, At the NHS they have agreed to go ahead with it.

 

I am currently writing the business case for the projects to come and I will also deliver the actual LSS GB training, with my role also then being to mentor the GB’s in undertaking their individual projects.

Thx for everything

Kind Regards

 

Samantha Allen

Frimley Park Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

thank you for this valuable training.

Dear René,

Thank you for your course! Glad I did that well.

I also wanted to thank you for this valuable training. I learnt a lot and I liked the way the training was given (teamwork, individual exercises, English communication skills, not only theory,…).
It’s a pity I can’t assist to the BB-training, but I will definitely join in the next time.

Good luck with your future trainings/projects and hopefully we’ll meet soon!

Kind regards,

Bilal Makhloufi

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Lean Six Sigma Why Learn Hypothesis Testing?

To identify sources of variability using historical or current data:

  • Passive: a process is sampled or historic sample data is obtained
  • Active: a modification is made to a process and then sample data is obtained

Provides objective solutions to questions which are traditionally answered subjectively

Works for differences in means, or Variances (Standard Deviations), or proportions

Lean Six Sigma and Waste

§Lean operations display the following characteristics:

üThe elimination of non-value adding activity – waste

üOnly producing what is required, when it’s required

üClose links in the value chain including supply chain input (JIT)

üDoing things right first time

üEnsuring processes are robust

 

 

§Many of the techniques are simple and common sense
§These Lean techniques and ‘mindset’ are often mistakenly associated with volume manufacturing.
§However the same principles have also been successfully applied in Project Management, Engineering, Supply Chain, Finance, HR etc.