Course Overview
Lean and Six Sigma are globally recognized methodologies for achieving efficiency and quality in business and project management. Lean focuses on eliminating waste and maximizing value, while Six Sigma emphasizes reducing variation and defects. Combined, they provide a powerful toolkit for improving processes, optimizing resources, and delivering successful projects.
This Six Sigma and Lean Project Management Training Course enables participants to apply practical Lean and Six Sigma tools within project contexts. Through case studies, simulations, and group exercises, participants will learn how to analyze processes, identify inefficiencies, and implement data-driven improvements that drive performance and customer satisfaction.
By the end of the course, participants will be able to integrate Lean and Six Sigma principles into their project management approach to achieve greater reliability, quality, and efficiency.
Course Benefits
Apply Lean and Six Sigma principles to projects.
Reduce waste and inefficiencies in project processes.
Strengthen quality control and minimize errors.
Improve project outcomes with data-driven insights.
Enhance stakeholder satisfaction through reliable delivery.
Course Objectives
Define Lean and Six Sigma principles in project contexts.
Apply Lean tools to identify and eliminate waste.
Use Six Sigma methodologies (DMAIC) for process improvement.
Collect and analyze data for better project decisions.
Balance efficiency with quality in project execution.
Build continuous improvement into project workflows.
Develop strategies for sustaining Lean Six Sigma practices.
Training Methodology
The course combines lectures, Lean Six Sigma simulations, case studies, and practical exercises. Participants will apply Lean and Six Sigma tools directly to project scenarios for hands-on learning.
Target Audience
Project managers and team leaders.
Quality and process improvement professionals.
PMO staff and operations managers.
Executives seeking efficiency in project delivery.
Target Competencies
Lean Six Sigma application in projects.
Process improvement and efficiency.
Quality assurance and control.
Data-driven project decision-making.
Course Outline
Unit 1: Introduction to Lean and Six Sigma
Origins and principles of Lean and Six Sigma.
The synergy between Lean and Six Sigma.
Benefits and challenges in project environments.
Case studies of successful applications.
Unit 2: Lean Principles in Project Management
Value stream mapping and waste identification.
The 7 types of waste in projects.
Tools for continuous flow and pull systems.
Practical Lean applications in projects.
Unit 3: Six Sigma Methodology (DMAIC)
Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, Control framework.
Statistical tools for Six Sigma analysis.
Identifying root causes of process variation.
Implementing improvements with control measures.
Unit 4: Tools and Techniques for Lean Six Sigma
Kaizen and continuous improvement workshops.
5S methodology for workplace efficiency.
Control charts and Pareto analysis.
Digital tools supporting Lean Six Sigma.
Unit 5: Data-Driven Decision Making in Projects
Importance of data collection in projects.
Designing metrics and KPIs for quality.
Using data for predictive project insights.
Ensuring accuracy and integrity of data.
Unit 6: Embedding Lean Six Sigma in Teams
Leadership’s role in Lean Six Sigma adoption.
Training and engaging project teams.
Overcoming resistance to change.
Creating a culture of efficiency and quality.
Unit 7: Sustaining Lean Six Sigma Practices
Lessons learned and knowledge transfer.
Continuous improvement roadmaps.
Scaling Lean Six Sigma across portfolios.
Building organizational maturity in process excellence.
Ready to combine quality and efficiency in your projects?
Join the Six Sigma and Lean Project Management Training Course with EuroQuest International Training and lead your projects with proven process improvement methods.
The Six Sigma and Lean Project Management Training Courses in Singapore provide professionals with a structured and analytical approach to improving operational performance, reducing waste, and enhancing process efficiency across various organizational functions. Designed for project managers, quality specialists, process engineers, and operational leaders, these programs offer a comprehensive understanding of Lean principles and Six Sigma methodologies to drive continuous improvement and achieve measurable results.
Participants explore the foundational components of Lean and Six Sigma, including value stream mapping, process variation analysis, root cause identification, and the DMAIC (Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, Control) framework. The courses emphasize data-driven decision-making and statistical analysis as essential tools for diagnosing inefficiencies and implementing sustainable improvements. Through interactive workshops and real-world case studies, attendees learn how to streamline workflows, eliminate non-value-adding activities, and design solutions that enhance productivity and customer satisfaction.
These Lean and Six Sigma project management training programs in Singapore also highlight the practical application of improvement tools such as Kaizen, 5S, process capability studies, and control charts. Participants gain insights into managing cross-functional improvement teams, prioritizing improvement projects, and integrating Lean thinking into organizational culture. The curriculum ensures a balanced understanding of both methodological rigor and practical project leadership skills needed to deliver impactful outcomes.
Attending these training courses in Singapore provides professionals with access to expert instructors and a diverse learning environment shaped by the city’s strong emphasis on innovation, operational excellence, and global business standards. Singapore’s dynamic economic landscape enhances the relevance of the program, offering participants exposure to leading continuous improvement practices. Upon completion, participants will be equipped to lead Lean and Six Sigma projects effectively, improve operational performance, and contribute to long-term organizational efficiency and competitiveness.