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Lean Certification International Standard

The offering consists of the following Lean Certification programs. These can be undertaken by individuals through distance learning programs and/or Company In-house Program:

Lean Green Belt Certification

This on-line certification program has been designed in association with Lean experts and the Irish Institute of Inductrial Engineers. Lean Green Belt provides an understanding of the theory and also the efficient application of Lean tools, practices, and concepts. This 3-month program will help organizations to identify and eliminate waste, provide the tools to help improve process flows, and outline a roadmap to achieving an optimal delivery performance through increased flexibility with the objective of delivering ‘value’ as defined by customers in a timely and efficient manner.  Read More >

Lean Supply Chain Green Belt Certification

This On-line Certification Program has been developed in association with the American Institute of Industrial Engineers, the Irish Institute of Industrial Engineers, and the Canadian Professional Logistics Institute (Level 7 European academic qualification standard). It provides a comprehensive overview of Lean Thinking and its application.   Read More >

Lean Healthcare Green Belt Certification

This 3-month on-line certification program has been designed in association with Lean experts, Healthcare Consultants, the Irish Institute of Industrial Engineers, and the Canadian Professional Logistics Institute. The program provides participants with a comprehensive overview of Lean Thinking and its application in healthcare. It also outlines and demonstrates the essential lean tools and practices that can be applied within the healthcare industry to decrease costs, increase efficiency and quality of service, and improve customer and employee satisfaction.  Read More >

Lean Financial Services Green Belt Certification

This program introduces Lean concepts, tools, and practices and how they can be effectively applied to service-oriented processes typically found in the financial services sector including facility insurance, mortgage lending, banking, as well as the transactional and administrative functions common to corporate operations. Designed for financial services professionals with little or no experience in Lean, this on-line accredited 15-week program helps develop the knowledge, skills, and strategies for a successful Lean implementation.  Read More >

Lean SCM Black Belt Certification

This distance learning program aims to provide participants with a practical application of Lean tools and techniques within the supply chain sector, as well as developing the appropriate process improvement, leadership and project management skills to drive the changes that are necessary for a successful Lean transformation.
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Clients who have already undertaken Lean Certification

Stryker - Cascade Design - Coca Cola - Millipore - Boston Scientific


Introduction to Lean

Lean is a systematic approach to identifying and eliminating waste or non-value-added activities in a supply chain through continuous improvement with the goal of creating maximum value.

Lean thinking has existed for over 40 years within major multinational operations worldwide. It started in the 1960s in Japan with the development of the Toyota Production System (TPS), and was quickly established as a method for highly effective production of automobiles and related engineered components.

Lean has subsequently spread to pharmaceutical, aerospace, medical parts, electronics, and a host of related industries. It is now an established fundamental approach for world-class manufacture, distribution, and service sectors.

The strategy for many multinationals continues to be the relocation to tax favorable countries across the world. This means more extensive and complex distribution and logistics challenges. Therefore, there is a clear need to be as lean throughout the extended supply and delivery chain as possible. There is a compelling case for all of these links to work in as efficient and lean a manner as possible in order to deliver the finished product on time and within budget, and to avoid costly delays or errors within the processes.

The Leading Edge Group, in conjunction with International Universities, Lean Practitioners, and International Professional Institutes in Engineering and Supply Chain Management, have announced a new standard for Lean Certification.

 

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