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Lean Immersion Workshop for Continuous Process Companies
Overview
Ideal Attendees
Key Learning
Agenda
Schedule
Pricing and Prerequisites
Terms and Conditions
A senior-level overview for continuous process companies of a proven business strategy for rapidly achieving dramatic performance improvement with LeanSigma - in a fraction of the time of traditional Six Sigma.
Day One
Day Two
If you would like to speak with someone about this program before registering, please contact Donna Hopkins at 44.1332.367378.
June 15-16, 2010 in São Paulo, Brazil
£800 per person
£700 for groups of three or more
There are no prerequisites to attend this class.
You will be invoiced for event fees which are due in full prior to the start of each workshop. Event fees include workshop materials, lunch and refreshments. Please see event descriptions for any prerequisite requirements prior to registration.
Cancellation Policy
Any cancellation must be received in writing. Cancellations
received within 15-21 business days of the event will be subject to a 50%
cancellation fee. Cancellations received within 0-14 business days of the event
will be subject to a 100% cancellation fee.
Transfers and
Substitutions
Substitutions are allowed at any time. Transfers to another
date will only be accommodated one time.
TBM is committed to fulfilling the schedule as presented, however TBM reserves the right to cancel any courses where sufficient registration levels have not been met.
Unconditional
Guarantee
If, for any reason, you are not satisfied with this
workshop, we will refund 100% of your fee.
“ We've been using Lean to achieve major ongoing improvement. I knew it wasn't the answer to some of our process variation problems, but how could I promote Lean speed and action together with slow and methodical Six Sigma? TBM has figured out how to successfully combine the two, with Lean speed and maximum impact. This workshop put it all together for me – it was the same type of 'ah ha' experience I had when first introduced to Lean.”