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Are you tired of recreating the efficiency "work wheel?"

 

The University of Texas at Austin is offering a four-hour Beyond Lean Six Sigma and Balanced Scorecard course on March 29, 2016. This course will help you implement a refreshed business plan in your organization. Course topics will include the fundamentals of Lean Six Sigma and how to expand the concepts beyond the typical process-improvement project execution model with improved metric identification and predictive performance reporting. There are only a few weeks left to register, so REGISTER today! 

 

Benefits to you:

  • Learn how to reduce the time to complete tasks
  • Enhance the customer experience 
  • Decrease the number of defects and reworks
  • Improve process efficiency with analytics 

Forrest Breyfogle III who is an award-winning author who has written and co-authored over a dozen books including the prized Implementing Six Sigma 2nd Ed. 

 

March 29th, 2016  |  1:00 pm - 5:00 pm  |  Austin, TX  |  $350

 

Register as a group and save 10%

For groups of three or more participants contact Conference Coordinator to register.

 

Need help with registration?

Marie Girardot  |  Conference Coordinator  |  [email protected]  |  512.232.5199

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Join the waitlist now to reserve your spot in these operational excellence courses that will be announced soon! 

 

Or click here to learn more about our Lean Six Sigma program. 

 

Center for Lifelong Engineering Education 2613 Speedway, Stop A2800, Austin, TX 78712

The Cockrell School of Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin is ranked among the top 10 schools nationally by U.S. News and World Report and among the top five globally by Academic Ranking of World Universities. The Center for Lifelong Engineering Education, the schoolÂ’s professional development division, provides working engineers with accessible, applicable, real-world learning opportunities through individual course offerings, masterÂ’s degree programs and on-site custom courses. Learn more at www.UTclee.org