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Enhancing Educational Excellence through Lean Six Sigma:
Eliminating Waste and Improving Processes
Are you on the quest to create a culture of excellence and continuous improvement? Do you want to increase your knowledge of Lean and Process Excellence? Are you interested in benchmarking and learning from your peers?
Work gets done in all organizations through processes, but processes inherently have waste. Through the systematic application of Lean Six Sigma, process waste is eliminated. Lean Six Sigma has generally been applied in the manufacturing sector to achieve production and cost efficiencies. When Lean Six Sigma is successfully applied to the processes in education, the results are improved student experiences, reduced operating costs, more satisfied employees, and better operating performance.
Lean Education Course Courses Description
In our new Lean for Education series, team members will now learn the tools necessary to identify and remove waste from a process, sustain the gains made, and improve the operation and safety of their department. Using our Blended Learning Design, education professionals utilize visually eye-catching on-line modules to gain a deeper understanding of Lean methodologies. Classroom or virtual classroom sessions allow instructors to build upon this knowledge and focus the learning for immediate action.
This course includes:
- 11 e-Learning Modules
- Class Participant Workbooks
- Student Guides
- Instructor Guides
- Tools and Templates
- Certificate of Completion
- Foundational Skills Licenses
Description:
6 hours to complete the self-paced e-Learning.
Modules Included:
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Transform Education with Lean Six Sigma and OpusWorks®
Are you on a quest to create a culture of excellence and continuous improvement in education? Do you want to deepen your knowledge of Lean and Process Excellence while benchmarking and learning from your peers? OpusWorks® is here to help.
All organizations operate through processes, but these processes inherently have waste. By systematically applying Lean Six Sigma, process waste can be eliminated. While traditionally applied in the manufacturing sector, Lean Six Sigma can also significantly benefit the education sector, leading to improved student experiences, reduced operating costs, more satisfied employees, and better overall performance.
OpusWorks® Lean Education course is specifically designed for educational leaders who want to build a culture of excellence and continuous improvement. In our new Lean for Education series, team members will learn the tools necessary to identify and eliminate waste from processes, sustain improvements, and enhance the operation and safety of their departments. Utilizing our Blended Learning Design, education professionals engage with visually engaging online modules to gain a deeper understanding of Lean methodologies. Classroom or virtual sessions allow instructors to build upon this knowledge, focusing on immediate application and action.
Features and Benefits
The Lean for Education program by OpusWorks® is designed for educational professionals seeking to create a culture of excellence and continuous improvement. Increase your knowledge of Lean and Process Excellence, and learn from your peers through benchmarking. This program focuses on the systematic application of Lean Six Sigma to eliminate process waste in educational settings, leading to significant improvements.
Cultivating Excellence
Create a culture of excellence and continuous improvement within your educational institution by applying Lean Six Sigma principles to your processes.
Enhanced Educational Outcomes
Improve student experiences, reduce operating costs, and increase employee satisfaction by systematically eliminating waste in educational processes.
Professional Development and Benchmarking
Increase your knowledge of Lean and Process Excellence while learning from your peers through benchmarking, ensuring that your institution remains at the forefront of educational innovation and operational efficiency.