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What Our Clients are Saying:
Kevin easily demonstrates professional skill leading Lean Six Sigma training through continual encouragement, participant involvement, thought provoking examples, and personal experience. Kevin is a resource to learn from and great to work with.” “I attended a Six Sigma training class where Kevin was the instructor. Kevin had great insights and details, along with in-class demonstrations, which better aided all the students in their learning and professional advancement.” “I have attended three Lean Six Sigma classes led by SSDSI. They are subject matter experts (SME) when it comes to the processes and disciplines of Lean Six Sigma. They are excellent leaders, communicators and teachers. Their toolbox is full of practical and personal experiences needed to guide students into becoming Lean Six Sigma practitioners” “The SSDSI Instructors are highly skilled with a breath and depth of experience that is unequal to anyone else in the industry. I completed my Six Sigma Green belt training class led by Kevin Clay. The tools, examples, class exercises and knowledge Kevin shares during the course on how he routinely solves complex problems for a diverse array of industries is priceless. I highly recommend Kevin Clay to any organization that wants their people trained by the best.” “Kevin Clay was my instructor for my Lean Six Sigma classes. SSDSI posses keen insight into Lean Six Sigma methodologies, their knowledge coupled with their diverse hands on work experience were invaluable and enabled a learning environment for myself and the class that was easy to understand and enjoyable. I would recommend Kevin and the rest of the Instructors at SSDSI as instructors and as a consultants." “Kevin is an outstanding Six-Sigma professional with stellar accomplishments and a remarkable breadth and depth in Lean Six Sigma practice. He is an excellent leader and instructor who shared valuable practical examples, case studies, and insightful demonstrations that made the training lively and productive.” “I would recommend SSDSI to anyone who is serious about improving their business. Their experience and knowledge is excellent and made our project enjoyable to work on. The methodology is very comprehensive and practical. The instructors at SSDSI provide you will all the tools necessary to take your project to a higher level.” “The SSDSI Instructor provided Lean Six Sigma Green Belt training to ten of us. He was an experienced teacher who not only taught the concepts well but was able to relate them to lots of practical and industry experiences he had faced. The Instructor is clearly an expert in the Lean Six Sigma area and an excellent teacher and consultant.” "Kevin was my Six Sigma trainer in DFW. In a class of diverse backgrounds, it was refreshing to watch him actively engage all participants. His expertise is apparent in his break down of the material and the training extended beyond the classroom, with industry specific resources he shares with participants. All in all, an exceptional trainer!” |
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"Kevin was my Six Sigma trainer in DFW. In a class of diverse backgrounds, it was refreshing to watch him actively engage all participants. His expertise is apparent in his break down of the material and the training extended beyond the classroom, with industry specific resources he shares with participants. All in all, an exceptional trainer!”
Kevin easily demonstrates professional skill leading Lean Six Sigma training through continual encouragement, participant involvement, thought provoking examples, and personal experience. Kevin is a resource to learn from and great to work with.” Resource Links:Resource Files: |
Recent Blogs:
Part 2: Implementing TLS (Theory of Constraints, Lean, and Six Sigma)
I am flying back from teaching a Green Belt course in Las Angeles, California and as promised, I will continue my “journal” of TLS implementation efforts at an industrial organization. In the last blog, we discussed how this organization was using the…
1/23/2010 6:18:15 PM
Lean and Six Sigma Story at Subway ...
I’m going to tell you a story that illustrates how Lean Thinking and Six Sigma Thinking both play an integral roll in my everyday life … which is a blessing and a curse ;) I was teaching a Lean Six Sigma Green Belt course in Atlanta. We were having a gre…
1/23/2010 6:08:52 PM
Lean and Six Sigma Project Selection for the Un-employed ...
I teach Lean and Six Sigma classes all over the U.S. (as well as abroad) and a good number of the students that I teach aren’t from an organization. These students are unemployed and looking for a “resume booster”. Most of them are somewhat fearful of ma…
1/18/2010 7:59:45 PM
Part 1:TLS (Theory of Constraints (TOC), Lean, and Six Sigma) Implementation Story
I’ve been remiss in my promise to start a blog about the emerging quality methodology, TLS (the Synergy between Theory of Constraints (T), Lean (L), and Six Sigma (S). A very busy pre-holiday, and a fun filled family holiday commanded most of my time. I…
1/18/2010 7:59:45 PM
Lean and Six Sigma “Quick Wins” … A slippery slope!
I was teaching a Lean Six Sigma Green Belt course in Atlanta, Georgia and I had a good question about “Quick Wins” and how to define the term. We teach that in each phase of the DMAIC we will find these “Quick Wins”. These wins are a great tool to sustai…
1/18/2010 7:59:45 PM
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