The Lean Six Sigma Company, one of the leading Six Sigma providers with offices in 25 destinations across the world, awarded certifications to participants from NDB Bank recently.
A total of 27 participants were trained; 20 for the basic-entry level Yellow belt and 7 for the advanced Green belt who also successfully completed individual projects, the company said in a statement.
Lean Six Sigma is a globally practiced methodology in both manufacturing and service sectors to bring down operational cost and lead time while improving product quality and customer satisfaction. The certification comes in various skill levels namely Yellow belt, Green belt and Black belt. Companies are seen opting for these programs at a growing pace than ever before.
Deepal Akuretiyagama, Chief Operating Officer at NDB Bank, said: “Lean Six Sigma methodologies are well proven techniques in optimising operational efficiencies whilst enhancing our services that best suits our customers. We are happy to have our employees trained from The Lean Six Sigma Company and immensely proud of them in receiving their globally recognised certifications.”
The Lean Six Sigma Company has trained hundreds of professionals from numerous leading organisations in the country through workshops, training and coaching. Participants have the option of choosing a physical or virtual classroom with simulation and other advanced teaching techniques including case studies.
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