Sierra College offers Training in Lean Principles on March 11 with the Continuous Improvement Network
Rocklin, CA (PRWEB) March 10, 2015 -- In partnership with the Continuous Improvement Network, Sierra College Center for Applied Competitive Technologies(CACT) will offer Lean Principles training from 8 am to 5 pm on March 11 for $190 per person. The training will be hosted by Rex Moore, 6001 Outfall Circle, Sacramento. To register, go to the Continuous Improvement Network website.
This one-day session will introduce participants to lean thinking and the methodology that has been used successfully by organizations to increase productivity. Attendees will also learn how to identify processes that do not add value to customers. The mix of lecture and simulation will give the participants a firsthand experience in using Lean methods to improve quality while eliminating waste and reducing costs.
The Continuous Improvement Network is an association of business leaders committed to learning and sharing continuous improvement methods, founded in 2011. CIN members share information and tour each other’s facilities to see best practices in process improvement.
The Sierra College CACT is funded through the Workforce and Economic Development program of the California Community College Chancellor’s Office. Since 1992, the Sierra College CACT has provided customized training for organizations, manufacturers and technology companies throughout Northern California. Additional information is available at http://www.sierracollegetraining.com or contact Carol Pepper-Kittredge at 916-660-7801 or cpepper-kittredge(at)sierracollege.edu.
Sue Michaels, Sierra College, http://www.sierracollege.edu, (916) 660-7272, [email protected]
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