CPTD Six Sigma Series Workshops

 

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For Immediate Release: March 26, 2010 Contact Sherry Mercurio, Director of Public Relations
Mercuris@franklin.edu, 614.947.6581
 

Franklin University
Presents
Six Sigma Certificate Workshops

 

Columbus, Ohio – Franklin University’s Center for Professional Training & Development will host a series of Six Sigma Certificate Workshops, designed to enhance credentials and reinforce industry expertise.

Obtain the knowledge and skills needed to gain a professional edge, dramatically improve productivity, and enhance organizational effectiveness. By earning a Green Belt, Black Belt, or LEAN Gold Practitioner certification, you will maximize your performance, earn the respect of your colleagues, and get ahead in any industry.

Six Sigma – Green Belt Certification (3 days):  May 17-19, Aug. 16-18, Nov. 15-17
The 3-day Applied Six Sigma Training for Green Belt Workshop will provide the skills and knowledge you need to participate as a Six Sigma Green Belt on a process improvement project team and lead a Green Belt-Level Process Improvement Project utilizing the DMAIC roadmap, teaching the concepts and tools needed to participate and lead successful Green Belt projects.  You will also receive an introduction to the Applied Six Sigma Business Management methodology and the role of a Green Belt Project Team member and Green Belt-Level Project Leader. Instructor: Esau Borja & Paul Gormas(Cost $2,200), Credit Awarded: 2.1 CEUs

Six Sigma – Black Belt Certification (5 days): May 17-21, Aug. 16-20, Nov. 15-19
The 5-day Applied Six Sigma Training for Black Belt will teach you what you need to know to lead a Six Sigma Black Belt Process Improvement Project Team and Six Sigma Champion Team in identifying opportunities for improvement within your organization. You will learn the Six Sigma Business Management methodology, the role of a Black Belt Project Leader, how to work within your organizational structure to help guide Six Sigma Champions in improvement opportunity identification and project selection, basic LEAN (Learn, Examine, Amend, Note) principles, team dynamics and situational leadership skills, advanced return on investment analysis methods, and advanced statistical analysis tools. Instructor: Esau Borja & Paul Gormas (Cost $3,600),Credit Awarded: 3.5 CEUs

 LEAN Gold Practitioner Certification (3 days): April 21-23, Sept. 15-17
LEAN (Learn, Examine, Amend, Note) is a systematic, continuous improvement approach that drives value to the customer through flow improvement and by eliminating unnecessary or “non- value added” processes. The LEAN training and certification course focuses on process improvement and elimination of waste as the key attributes in streamlining operations and improving cash flow. LEAN training and certification will help your organization increase profits, reduce cycle time, increase capacity, and increase productivity while improving quality. Instructor: Esau Borja & Paul Gormas (Cost $1,500),Credit Awarded: 2.1 CEUs

All workshops are held from 8:30 am-4 pm at the Franklin Main Campus in downtown Columbus, 201 S. Grant Ave., Columbus, Ohio 43215.

For more information on the above workshops, email prodev@franklin.edu or phone 614.947.6173. 

Register today at www.franklin.edu/go/workshops

About the Franklin University Center for Professional Training and Development
Franklin University’s Center for Professional Training & Development provides certification programs and training opportunities to businesses, government offices, not-for-profit organizations, and career-minded individuals interested in expanding their abilities to succeed in today’s dynamic and competitive environment. For a current list of scheduled programs and workshops, visit www.franklin.edu/prodev.

 

About Franklin University

Founded in 1902, Franklin University is central Ohio’s leading and most experienced educator of adult students. Annually, more than 11,000 students attend Franklin, both on campus at its Main Campus in downtown Columbus, Ohio, its three central Ohio locations, and at its newest location in Indianapolis, Indiana, in addition to online. Franklin offers 27 undergraduate majors as well as three graduate programs, and graduates more than 1,500 students annually. The University’s MBA program is offered internationally through agreements with institutions in Europe and the Far East.  Further information regarding Franklin University can be found at .

 

 
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