motorola solutions ANNOUNCES
lean PRODUCT design belt program
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motorola solutions and huthwaite innovation institute
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Motorola Solutions AND Huthwaite Innovation Institute Lean PRODUCT DESIGN YELLOW BELT PROGRAM
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LEAN PRODUCT DESIGN Leaders are now recognizing that product design is the key driver of success. They are making it their primary target in their quest for delivering customers greater value at lower cost. Now Motorola – the originator of Six Sigma and in conjunction with Huthwaite Innovation Institute who is recognized as the leader in Lean Product Design – show you how to create lean products and services, step-by-step, right from the start. Our program reveals success secrets and a road map for integrating Lean Design with Six Sigma Design for powerful results.
LEAN PRODUCT DESIGN YELLOW BELT PROGRAM Lean PRODUCT DESIGN YELLOW Belt Candidates
High-performance employees and leaders responsible for product and service design will learn how to apply lean design tactics to their product and service designs which enable them to use a new way of thinking – end in view – to find and fulfill unmet customer wants, understand and avoid creators of waste and design and deploy “lean from the start” products and services.
Training Overview
The Lean Product Design Yellow Belt Program teaches the following concepts: • What is Lean Product Design? • Avoiding Creators of Waste • How to Apply Lean Product Design – Considering Voice of the • How Lean Product Design differs from Business Traditional Lean • Measuring for Results • End in View Thinking • Gaining Insights • Finding Unmet Wants – The new Voice • Applying Lean Product Design of Customer Approach Tactics
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“Lean and Six Sigma from the Start” The Lean Product Design process helps you integrate the entire body of lean product design knowledge and design for six sigma knowledge to design products and services as “Lean and Six Sigma from the Start.” Lean Product Design is a tightly-knit set of tools, techniques and methods for creating products with more value and less waste. You will learn how to: • Design “lean” products and services step-bystep
Program Length
Three-day workshop format
• “Design in” Six Sigma quality, and;
YELLOW Belt Certification
We offer you the option to be certified as a Lean Product Design Yellow Belt. Certification requires the candidate to complete the training, a test and demonstrate results on a Lean Product Design.
• Achieve better profits, greater sales, entry to new markets, and lower company-wide costs
location
This program is available either as open enrollment training at a Motorola Solutions site or as onsite training at a location of your choice.
LEAN PRODUCT DESIGN Tool Kit Motorola has over three decades of experience delivering Lean and Six Sigma training. Bart Huthwaite is the architect and inventor of the Lean Product Design Solution. Together, Motorola and Huthwaite have blended Lean Product Design and Six Sigma Design into a solution that will enable organizations to design products and services that are “Lean from the Start.” Over 1,000 companies are currently using the Huthwaite Innovation Institute’s Lean Product Design method, including General Dynamics, Gulfstream Aerospace, Microsoft, Nestlé, IBM and GE.
All as you apply the Lean Product Design Solution process to your organization’s efforts.
Lean products start with solving the right equation. Here you will learn the Universal Lean Product Design Equation that is at the heart of Lean Product Design. Knowing this equation is the first step in your quest for a lean product design solution.
Motorola Solutions AND HUTHWAITE INNOVATION Lean PRODUCT DESIGN YELLOW BELT PROGRAM
Phase
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topic LEAN PRODUCT DESIGN BASICS: • What is Lean Product Design? • Who Should Use Lean Product Design • The Difference from Traditional Lean • Universal Lean Product Design Equation • Laws of Lean Product Design • End In View Thinking • Finding Unmet Wants – The Lean Voice of Customer Approach Lean PRODUCT Design Tactics: • Creators of Waste • Lean Product Design Strategy Mapping • Lean Product Design Kaizen • Essential Lean Product Design Skills • Integrating Lean Product Design and Design for Six Sigma techniques • Applying lean design tactics within your existing design process
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Rules of Innovation – Finding the best opportunities and optimum solutions • Thinking backwards • Explore hidden wants • Stop waste before it starts • Search outside your shell • Connect things in a new way • Measure to Learn – Using Lean Product Design Scorecards • Lean Product Design Test and Certification
The laws of Lean PRODUCT Design These laws govern how well you are able to solve the Universal Lean Product Design Equation: • Law of Strategic Value—How to find the values your customer really seeks • Law of Waste Prevention—How to prevent waste creation right at the start • Law of Marketplace Pull—How to recognize new opportunities long before your competitor does • Law of Innovation Flow—How to create a stream of successful products • Law of Fast Feedback—How to know if you are on the right road to success
Taking the Next Step Improve your company’s performance. Contact Motorola Solutions Learning regional training teams for more information or visit us on the web at: motorolasolutions.com/leansixsigma North America Nichole Dubon sixsigma@motorolasolutions.com +1 (224) 239-1267
Europe, Middle East, and Africa Andrew Bowes Andrew.Bowes@motorolasolutions.com + 44 (0)125 648 4006
Latin America AND Caribbean Region Ramón Canto R.Canto@motorolasolutions.com +1 (954) 723-8502
Asia Pacific Pearl Anne Louis Pearl-Anne.Louis@motorolasolutions.com + 60 3 78090202
For questions on the overall program, please contact: Rob Whaley, Lean Six Sigma Master Black Belt Rob.Whaley@motorolasolutions.com +1 (847) 576-3386 SIX SIGMA, MOTOROLA, MOTO, MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS and the Stylized M Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Motorola Trademark Holdings, LLC and are used under license. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. © 2013 Motorola Solutions. All rights reserved.