Green Lean development workshop
Who should attend?
This course is for anyone planning for or participating in development projects. During the training the trainees are trained in Lean Six Sigma development methodology, Sustainability and development project best practices. Learning is supported by Airport Simulation practices and E-learning environment that is available for students 1 month after the contact days. This way we can ensure that people with different learning styles and abilities can adapt the development model and attend development projects successfully.
Contents - The course includes 12 modules, that enables sufficient understanding needed for working as team members in development projects. The modules are the following:
- Green Lean principles;
- Green Lean development process;
- DMAIC - process from Green Lean point of view; Sustainability principles;
- Green Lean project roles and responsibilities; Gate Review process;
- The role of the Project Manager;
- Project planning;
- Define phase basics;
- Measure phase and goals;
- Analyze phase; tools and steps;
- Improve phase; tools and steps;
- Control phase; tools and steps; Continuous improvement;
- Handover to organization and Kaizen (commitment in Learning Organization).
The course duration is 2 days with 8 hours a day and it can be extended with 1 - 3 days to cover some company specific needs.
The participants receive an EGLA certificate after the completion of the course.
The training includes Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt level training as set by international standards and a short introduction to Sustainability principles (Economical Sustainability, Ecological Sustainability and Social Sustainability). Sustainable development and sustainable working methods are growing in importance in World Class operations as a demand for their partners. Green Lean offers this to organizations using it both as a tool toward effective operations and marketing providing edge in global as well as domestic markets.
The training language is either English or when done by some national EGLA office, in the local language. We have trainers and materials for growing number of languages.