Showcasing ISO 18404 – Proper Lean and Better Six Sigma

Showcasing ISO 18404 – Proper Lean and Better Six Sigma

Date: Wednesday 10 November 2021, 9.30AM
Location: Online
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Find Out Who Globally Is Using the International ISO 18404 Standard for Six Sigma & Lean, and Why

This 3-hour online event provides a unique opportunity to hear about the background of ISO 18404 and stories & journeys from impressive global users. Depending on timescales, there may also be some limited opportunities to ask your key questions.

 
Find Out Who Globally Is Using the International ISO 18404 Standard for Six Sigma & Lean, and Why

This 3-hour online event provides a unique opportunity to hear about the background of ISO 18404 and stories & journeys from impressive global users. Depending on timescales, there may also be some limited opportunities to ask your key questions.

The background to this event is that Lean, Six Sigma and Lean Six Sigma have now been used within many organisations’ transformational programmes around the global with mixed success, often related to training focussing on which tools and techniques you know rather than the application of the learning to business strategy and goals. This is the reason for the drive to showcase ISO 18404 a competency-based standard, under which you and your team, wherever you are, can become certified practitioners. Further, organisations as a whole, or individual units, worldwide can also be certified against ISO 18404. ISO 18404 provides a level of assurance on the skills of certified Lean, Six Sigma and Lean & Six Sigma professionals, and of best practice at an organisational level, previously not available. Furthermore, the ISO 18404 Management system protects your Lean & Six Sigma deployment programme.

This event will demonstrate why: -

· It’s time for ‘Right-thinking’; time to re-imagine and re-think the practice and implementation of Lean & Six Sigma.

· Without a proper system, and without the properly equipped people, you don’t get what you require.

· The Body of Knowledge approach is now proven to be harmful for the future of Lean and Six Sigma programmes.

If you are a Lean/Six Sigma practitioner, company deployment manager, or you want to start gaining those skills, come and listen to users’ stories and experiences of this ground-breaking approach to Lean and Six Sigma.


 
 
Time Keynote Presenter Affiliation Country
9:30-9:35 Introduction Tony Bendell and Radouane Oudrhiri
9:35-9:50 Dr Roger Hilton & Aled Roberts Lean Sigma Institute and Almahurst Business Solutions Australia
9:50 – 10:05 ​Kazuo Ishiyama Six Sigma Quality Laboratory Japan
10:05 – 10:20 Sabet Chamie     Business Manager, BSI  United Arab Emirates
10:20– 10:35 Osama Ahmed Melhem Capability Development Senior Specialist, Quality and Conformity Council United Arab Emirates
10:35– 10:50 Professor Hadi El Tigani & Jayeshkumar Patel Dubai Electricity & Water United Arab Emirates
BREAK 
11:10-11:25 Mustafa Al-Balushi   Head of Operational Excellence at Vale      Oman
11:25-11:40 Prof. Dr. Bert Leyendecker Hochschule Koblenz Germany
11:40-11:55 Stuart Anwyl Head of Project Services, Balfour Beaty Highways United Kingdom
11:55-12:10 Dr Steven Ward FCIOB RSS18404 Lean Expert & Managing Director, Lean Construct United Kingdom
12:10-12:20 Close Professor Tony Bendell and Radouane Oudrhiri

Programme Chair: Dr Shirley Coleman, Newcastle University, United Kingdom
 
RSS Business & Industy and Quality Improvement Sections in partnership with BSI