Benchmark the Best Practices In Lean Six Sigma of the following Companies:
Successful Organizations Describe Their Lean Six Sigma Successes and Obstacles. Benchmark the Best Lean Six Sigma Practices and Quality Implementation Strategies Through an In-Depth Examination of Organizations You Have Been Following, Including:
- General Electric
- McNeil, A Johnson & Johnson Company
- Clemson University
- Next Level Partners
- Milliken & Company
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- Canada Post
- Lexus/Toyota
- Teknion
- Honda
- Schneider Electric
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Included!!! Tour of Champions
Participate in 3 One-Of-A-Kind Plant Tours
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Canada Post |
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Gain a behind-the-scenes look into Honda/Acura when Clemson’s conference provides you access to these two main plants rolling out 390,580 cars per year in plants under 45 acres of roofline. Visit the first Japanese automobile plant built in Canada to see this unique company’s state of the art facilities which manufactures the Civic, Acura 1.7 EL, Acura MDX and Honda Mini Van. .JPG)
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Tour the 40th largest business in Canada and experience how they managed a Lean Six Sigma turnaround focusing on employee engagement. You will witness how Canada Post realized dramatic improvements in speed of delivery while cutting costs and reducing processes and how the organization can now compete with anyone.
McNeil, A Johnson & Johnson Company
Gain a behind the scenes inspection of this unique 192,000 square foot plant just after McNeil has completed its Johnson & Johnson Lean Assessment! Kaizen work, 5s, Flow, pull and standard work are evident throughout the plant in this highly-regulated environment that manufactures Tylenol for the Canadian marketplace along with 190 SKUs. |
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| Plus... Roll Up Your Sleeves and Participate in an Outstanding Facilator Workshop!! |
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| Enroll today by calling Kay James at (864) 656-2200! Or register online |
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“ Excellent — we came with a group of 19 people and really appreciate the fact that Clemson worked with us to provide an area for the team to debrief after each day!.”
Al Drinkwater, Plant Manager
Albany International |
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