Become the person who spots what's slowing your team down — and knows exactly how to fix it. In 4 days, you'll earn your Yellow Belt and gain the practical skills to eliminate waste, reduce variation, and deliver measurable improvements.

Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt certification demonstrates your commitment to quality and continuous improvement.
Globally recognized certification that enhances your professional credibility.
Learn to quantify improvements and demonstrate ROI on your initiatives.
Master root cause analysis and data-driven decision making.
Lead improvement projects and facilitate Kaizen events.
Shift supervisors, panel operators, and control room staff who want to identify waste, improve handovers, and keep operations flowing smoothly across shifts.
Mechanical, electrical, instrument, and ICSS/telecoms technicians looking to apply Lean thinking to maintenance routines, reduce downtime, and improve first-time-right rates.
Anyone leading a team on the floor, in the field, or in the office who wants practical tools to eliminate bottlenecks, standardize work, and drive continuous improvement.
Motivated individuals from support functions — planning, logistics, quality, HSE, procurement, or administration — who want to bring Lean discipline to their daily work and contribute to organization-wide improvement.
Comprehensive coverage of Lean and Six Sigma fundamentals with hands-on application.
Introduction to Lean Six Sigma
Data collection and analysis
Waste elimination and flow
Implementation and sustainability
Duration
4 Days (32 hours)
Group Size
8-16 participants
Delivery
On-site at your location
Certification
Yellow Belt certificate included
Organizations that implement Lean Six Sigma see measurable improvements.
Real moments from our Lean Yellow Belt certification programs — hands-on learning, team collaboration, and celebration of achievement.

Yellow Belt certification ceremony — celebrating team achievement

Foundation training delivery — building team capability on-site

Facilitating improvement, training and implementation — real organizations, real results