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If your team is busy but results aren’t improving, it’s not a people problem—it’s a process problem.
Our Lean Six Sigma workshops are built for organizations that need to reduce waste, improve efficiency, and deliver measurable results. Whether you’re leading a government team, healthcare unit, or operations group, this

City and county teams. Healthcare. Operations. Supervisors.
If your team is constantly reacting instead of improving, this training gives them a structured way to fix it.

Every participant will receive a copy of A Lean Six Sigma Journey, written specifically to support this training.
This isn’t a generic workbook—it’s the same framework used throughout the workshop.
Participants use it to:
Because the training and the book are aligned, your team leaves with a system—not just notes.


Best for organizations that want to:
Throughout the workshop, participants will build and complete a process improvement project based on real work—so the training directly contributes to operational improvements.

Live, instructor-led sessions designed for flexibility without sacrificing engagement.
Best for teams that:
Participants will complete a Lean Six Sigma process improvement project during the training, applying each phase of DMAIC to their own work environment.
Our courses are project-based, which means you'll have the opportunity to apply your skills to real-world projects. You'll gain practical experience and build a portfolio that showcases your skills to potential employers.


No two organizations operate the same way. That’s why every workshop can be adjusted to:
Whether on-site or virtual, your team won’t just learn Lean Six Sigma—they’ll use it to complete a real project with measurable results.

Serving Florida (including Panama City) and organizations nationwide.
Tell us a little about your team, your current challenges, and what you’re looking to improve. Whether you’re dealing with delays, inefficiencies, or projects that keep stalling, we’ll help you determine the best approach for your organization.
Our Lean Six Sigma workshops are designed to deliver real results—not just training. Participants complete a process improvement project during the workshop and leave with a structured method they can continue using.
We’ll review your submission and follow up with the next step, whether that’s a quick call or a recommended path forward.
Please reach us at support@training101academy.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.
Lean Six Sigma training teaches teams how to identify inefficiencies, reduce waste, and improve processes using a structured, data-driven method known as DMAIC (Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, Control).
Yes. Each participant works on a real process improvement project during the training. By the end of the workshop, they will have a completed project, presentation, and documented results.
Most training focuses on theory.
This workshop is built around real-world application—participants actively improve processes during the training, not after.
Add an answer to this item.This workshop is designed for:
Lean Six Sigma can be applied across industries and business functions.
The workshop is delivered across multiple sessions, allowing participants time between sessions to apply what they’ve learned to their real projects.
Participants will leave with:
No. The workshop is designed for beginners and guides participants step-by-step through the process.
Results vary by organization, but teams often achieve:
Lean Six Sigma is widely used to improve performance and reduce defects in business processes.
Yes. The workshop can be tailored to your organization’s processes, challenges, and goals to ensure relevant and measurable outcomes.
Workshops can be delivered to small teams or larger groups depending on your organization’s needs.
Workshops are available both virtually and on-site, depending on your preference and location.
Simply fill out the contact form or request workshop information. We’ll follow up to discuss your team, goals, and next steps.