- 5S
- Process Mapping
- Kanban
- Standard Work
- The Five “Whys”
- Fishbone Diagrams
- Histograms
- Common vs Special Cause Variation
- Error Proofing
- Control Charts
- Measurement Studies
- And more
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Description: **This course will be presented online as a live webinar in three 2-hour sessions. Sessions will be recorded and will be available to all enrolled attendees. ** All classes will be from 10 a.m.-noon Pacific (11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Mountain) (noon to 2 p.m. Central) and (1-3 p.m. Eastern). NWETC recommends that anyone enrolling in this also enroll in Course 1: Lean and Six Sigma for Environmental Professionals: Introduction to Process Improvement. When enrolling in both courses together, an automatic $50 Series Discount will be applied. This six-hour webinar builds on concepts introduced in Course 1: Lean and Six Sigma for Environmental Professionals: Introduction to Process Improvement. In these sessions, details about the most common process improvement tools and techniques will be reviewed. Specific techniques include: 5S, process mapping, kanban, standard work, the 5 Whys, fishbone diagrams, histograms, common vs. special cause variation, error proofing, control charts, measurement studies, and more. After completing this course, attendees will be able to begin to evaluate which tools may be right to help their organization improve processes and increase efficiency and sustainability. Intended Audience: Government agency personnel, city/state/municipal managers, contractors engaged in work with agencies, environmental engineers and managers, or anyone who is interested in learning techniques to improve efficiency and processes Continuing Education Units: 0.60 CEUs More InformationCourse Topics
About the InstructorBrion Hurley
Brion Hurley is a Principal Lean Consultant at Rockwell Collins in Wilsonville, OR. He is a Certified Six Sigma Black Belt (CSSBB) from the American Society for Quality (ASQ), and Lean Master certified. He has a bachelor’s degree in Statistics, and a master’s degree in Quality Management and Productivity from the University of Iowa. He obtained a Certificate of Sustainability from the University of Iowa. He has a Certificate of Sustainability from the University of Iowa, and has achieved Zero Waste Business Associate, SME Green Manufacturing Specialist, and Senior Certified Sustainability Professional certifications. He recently led the Rockwell Collins Wilsonville facility to the Leaders in Sustainability Gold Level certification from Clackamas County (Oregon).What to BringAttendees should have a reliable internet connection and if desired, headphones/headset. Login credentials will be sent after enrollment and payment are received. Billing Information
In order to guarantee a space in a course, the tuition must be paid in full TWO WEEKS before the first day of the course by either check or credit card. State and government agencies paying with a purchase order are allowed payment under the two-week time frame if a copy of the purchase order is received by NWETC.
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*Please note that attendee replacement is welcome at any time Disability AccommodationsDisability Accommodations:None |
*Reduced tuition available to employees of Native American tribes, nonprofits, and government agencies; students; and NAEP members.
If you have any trouble registering please call (425) 270-3274 ext 103
Please wait to receive a course confirmation email, roughly one month prior to the class, before making any travel arrangements. Please review what to bring!
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