
Some of today's most respected companies—including GE, Motorola, Allied Signal, and Sun Microsystems—have used Lean Six Sigma to improve their organizations. Join the ranks of these successful corporations and let Lean Six Sigma work for you.
Lean Six Sigma is a combined process-improvement methodology that accelerates processes, increases efficiency, and reduces or eliminates variation. Competition for the same customers is increasing throughout the corporate world, putting company profits on the line; customer expectations are changing rapidly as the rate of information increases; and costs are escalating. Now more than ever, achieving process excellence is essential.
Our Lean Six Sigma program gives you valuable business tools to achieve process excellence and help your team:
This 8 hour course provides an overview of both Six Sigma and Lean and how their respective tools and methods both individually and when integrated, enable organizations to yield improved process quality, lowered operational costs and increased efficiency.
Participants will become familiar with basic Lean and Six Sigma tools within the context of the DMAIC methodology.
This course is a rebroadcast of the January 2013 Lean Six Sigma Green Belt (LSSGB) program, offered jointly by the Systems Science and Industrial Engineering (SSIE) Department at Binghamton University and the Binghamton University IIE Student Chapter. Pre-requesite statistics instruction also offered.
Designed specifically for healthcare, this five day course emphasizes why the implementation of Lean Six Sigma is vital to the continuous improvement of hospital operations, in particular, and healthcare delivery systems, in general.
This unique course offering will be located in the offices of New York Organ Donor Network in New York City.

Participants will become familiar with basic Lean and Six Sigma tools within the context of the DMAIC methodology.
A Lean Six Sigma Green Belt (LSSGB) program, offered jointly by the Systems Science and Industrial Engineering (SSIE) Department at Binghamton University and the Binghamton University IIE Student Chapter is planned for three days January 2013. Pre-requesite statistics instruction also offered.
This workshop is designed for Lean Six Sigma team leaders and expands upon the skill set taught in the Green Belt certification. The coursework includes instruction on modules in practical DMAIC applications, Failure Mode Effects Analysis, Advanced Lean, Advanced DOE, SPC for non-normal distributions, Optimization, Scheduling & Sequencing, Effective and Efficient teamwork strategies as well as a variety of other tools and analysis methodologies. As with each of our workshops, we offer case-based exercises to enhance learning. A successful Black Belt project is required for Black Belt certification.
A Lean Six Sigma Black Belt (LSSBB) program, offered jointly by Dartmouth's Thayer College of Engineering, the Systems Science and Industrial Engineering (SSIE) Department at Binghamton University is planned for six days in June 2012.