Course Overview
Organizations across industries use Lean Six Sigma to streamline operations, cut costs, and improve quality. This Lean Six Sigma for Operational Excellence Training Course introduces participants to the principles, tools, and techniques of Lean and Six Sigma methodologies to build high-performing, efficient operations.
The course covers the DMAIC framework (Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, Control), Lean waste reduction tools, and Six Sigma statistical approaches. Through case studies and simulations, participants will practice identifying inefficiencies, analyzing root causes, and designing sustainable solutions that drive operational excellence.
By the end of the program, attendees will be able to apply Lean Six Sigma frameworks to optimize processes, increase customer satisfaction, and deliver measurable performance improvements.
Course Benefits
Strengthen knowledge of Lean and Six Sigma principles.
Apply the DMAIC framework to process challenges.
Identify and eliminate waste in operations.
Improve process quality and consistency.
Drive organizational performance and customer satisfaction.
Course Objectives
Explain Lean Six Sigma methodologies and frameworks.
Apply DMAIC to real-world operational challenges.
Use process mapping and root cause analysis tools.
Apply statistical analysis for quality improvement.
Integrate Lean waste reduction strategies.
Monitor and sustain improvements with control tools.
Benchmark best practices in operational excellence.
Training Methodology
The course combines lectures, process simulations, group workshops, and case studies. Participants will complete exercises applying Lean Six Sigma tools to operational scenarios.
Target Audience
Operations and quality managers.
Process improvement and continuous improvement specialists.
Engineers and project managers.
Professionals aiming to apply Lean Six Sigma in their organizations.
Target Competencies
Lean Six Sigma tools and frameworks.
Process analysis and optimization.
Quality and performance improvement.
Strategic operational excellence.
Course Outline
Unit 1: Introduction to Lean Six Sigma
Principles of Lean and Six Sigma.
History and evolution of Lean Six Sigma.
Benefits of operational excellence frameworks.
Case examples from various industries.
Unit 2: Define and Measure Phases (DMAIC)
Defining problems and project goals.
Stakeholder and customer requirements (VOC).
Process mapping and measurement systems.
Establishing performance baselines.
Unit 3: Analyze Phase
Identifying root causes of inefficiencies.
Statistical tools for analysis.
Cause-and-effect diagrams and hypothesis testing.
Case studies of successful analyses.
Unit 4: Improve Phase
Generating and evaluating solutions.
Lean tools for waste elimination.
Piloting process improvements.
Measuring impact of improvements.
Unit 5: Control Phase
Standardizing improved processes.
Control plans and monitoring systems.
Sustaining long-term performance.
Continuous improvement culture.
Unit 6: Lean Tools for Operational Excellence
Value stream mapping.
5S methodology and workplace organization.
Kaizen and continuous improvement cycles.
Visual management tools.
Unit 7: Strategic Application of Lean Six Sigma
Linking Lean Six Sigma to business strategy.
Leadership’s role in operational excellence.
Cross-functional collaboration in projects.
Roadmap for Lean Six Sigma adoption.
Ready to achieve excellence through Lean Six Sigma?
Join the Lean Six Sigma for Operational Excellence Training Course with EuroQuest International Training and gain the expertise to transform processes and deliver lasting results.
The Lean Six Sigma for Operational Excellence Training Courses in Istanbul provide professionals with a structured methodology for improving efficiency, reducing process variation, and delivering consistent, high-quality operational performance. These programs are designed for operations managers, industrial engineers, quality specialists, continuous improvement leaders, production supervisors, and project managers responsible for driving performance enhancement and sustainable improvement initiatives across organizational functions.
Participants gain a strong foundation in Lean and Six Sigma principles, including value stream mapping, waste elimination, process capability analysis, root cause investigation, and structured problem-solving. The courses highlight how the DMAIC (Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, Control) framework supports data-driven decision-making and systematic performance improvement. Through practical case studies and real-world examples, attendees learn how to measure process variability, assess performance indicators, and apply improvement tools to enhance throughput, reliability, and workflow consistency.
These operational excellence training programs in Istanbul also emphasize continuous improvement culture and performance sustainability. Participants explore how cross-functional collaboration, communication practices, performance tracking, and leadership engagement contribute to long-term success. Discussions include strategies for project selection, team coordination, KPI alignment, and stakeholder involvement to ensure improvement efforts deliver tangible, measurable results.
The curriculum blends analytical skill-building with hands-on practice. Interactive exercises, statistical analysis workshops, and simulation-based improvement scenarios enable participants to apply Lean Six Sigma tools, evaluate improvement impacts, design control plans, and standardize optimized processes. Participants also develop confidence in communicating findings and leading improvement teams.
Attending these training courses in Istanbul offers access to a collaborative, globally informed learning environment guided by expert instructors. The city’s active industrial sectors and growing focus on competitive operational performance enhance the relevance of applied learning and professional networking opportunities. Upon completion, participants will be equipped to lead Lean Six Sigma initiatives, drive operational excellence, and support sustained performance improvement within their organizations.