Get the competitive edge with LTC's Lean Six Sigma training

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Get the competitive edge with LTC's Lean Six Sigma training

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

8/20/2010

CLEVELAND, WI – 

Lean Six Sigma Green Belt and Black Belt certification seminars are coming this fall to Lakeshore Technical College.

Participants in the Green Belt series will learn how businesses can use best practices, eliminate waste and continually improve processes. The series is geared toward professionals in the manufacturing, health care and service fields.

To earn Green Belt certification, participants attend five consecutive classes and complete a final application project. Classes are held 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Sept. 17 and 24, and Oct. 1, 8 and 15 at LTC. The cost is $2,000.

Participants in the Black Belt series become experts in the DMAIC process. The advanced techniques learned will expand a participant's skills in multiple-project management, validation of results and statistical analysis, and allow for greater support of Lean Six Sigma organizational teams.

To receive Black Belt certification, participants must hold the Six Sigma Green Belt, as well as attend three classes held Oct. 29, Nov. 12 and Dec. 3. The cost is $1,200.

To register, call (920) 693-1167 or e-mail ruth.semph@gotoltc.edu.

About Lakeshore Technical College

Lakeshore Technical College is a leading provider of technical education offering 100 career programs including associate degrees, technical diplomas, technical certificates, and apprenticeship programs. In addition, LTC offers distance learning, customized training to business and industry, and continuing educational opportunities.

Serving a 200,500-resident population in east central Wisconsin, LTC operates a main campus in Cleveland; additional learning sites at LTC Manitowoc and LTC Sheboygan; Community Education Centers at area high schools in Kiel, Mishicot, Plymouth, Random Lake, Reedsville, and Two Rivers; and 27 distance learning sites. LTC’s mission is to enrich lives and strengthen the economy by preparing a workforce that is skilled, diverse and flexible. On average, 79% of LTC graduates work in the LTC District which includes Manitowoc and Sheboygan Counties, and parts of Calumet and Ozaukee Counties. Visit LTC at: gotoltc.edu.