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Business Value Analyst
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Benchmark Six Sigma is Accredited training Provider of Exemplar Global (previously RABQSA), a member of ASQ family. Exemplar Global provides global recognition for our Green Belt, Black Belt and Master Black Belt programs

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WHO CAN BENEFIT

  • Facilitated by Multi-Industry Expert.
  • 8 Hrs of Instructor-led Classroom Training.
  • 8 PDUs for PMI credential.
  • Benchmark Six Sigma Assessment.
  • Membership of the largest Business Improvement Community.
  • Inspired by TOC (Theory of Constraints)
  • Course Material Kit for Business Value Analyst
  • Data and Templates for Analysis
  • Instructor-led Online Training.
  • Business Value Analyst Team Assessment
  • Globally Recognized Certificate with lifetime validity.
  • Continuous Improvement Professionals who wish to engage Leadership Team
  • Professionals aspiring to be change leaders
  • Business Analysts.
  • Lean Six Sigma BBs and MBBs

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We started our programs in 2001 and most accreditations started later. We provide Exemplar Global accredited globally valid certificate.
Benchmark Six Sigma has unmatched industry acceptance. We conduct in-company programs with industry leaders. To see more details of our clients, please visit - https://www.benchmarksixsigma.com/our-clients/
With a BVA qualification, you can identify the most business-impacting projects.
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Q1: What is Theory of Contraints (TOC)?

The Theory of Constraints is a management approach that emphasizes the importance of identifying the “system constraint” or bottleneck. It defines a set of tools that project teams can use to manage constraints, thereby increasing profits.

Q2: Who developed Theory of Constraints (TOC)?

The Theory of Constraints (TOC) was developed by Dr. Eliyahu Goldratt (Eli Goldratt) and was introduced in his landmark book “The Goal.”

Q3: What is the difference between Lean and Theory of Constraints (TOC)?

While, TOC focusses on contraints (the “weakest links” in the system), Lean thinking focuses on the notion of value. The objective of both continuos improvement methodologies is to increase profit. Lean is aimed at cost reduction by eliminating waste and steps that do not add value to the customer. TOC on the other hand attempts to move away from cost reduction by focussing on throughput improvement. Throughput is the rate at which the organization generates money through sales.

Q4: What is Drum Buffer Rope?

Drum Buffer Rope (DBR) is a scheduling and planning tool which considers that any system has at least one contraint. This constraint controls the output for the entire system. It’s the drum, setting the beat for delivery. Buffers of time protect the drum from disruption. The rope ensures that all other resources are timed and scheduled to support the drum.

Q5: What is throughput accounting?

Througtput accounting is accounting based on TOC principles. It differs from traditional accounting in that it views accumulating inventory as a bad behavior, and cutting costs as less important than selling goods. The primary focus is to maximize throughput while minimizing inventory and operating expenses.

  • Learn why Continuous Improvement programs are not exciting initiatives for Leadership teams. 
  • Understand methods of engaging top management folks to identify the most effective business-impacting projects. 
  • Learn about the principles of the Theory of Constraints and how they integrate beautifully with Lean and Six Sigma. 
  • Calculate Business Value for each project using an approach that leadership will whole-heartedly approve. 
  • Evaluate why many seemingly good projects are a drain and generate zero or negative value for organisations. 

Reviews

Excellent Interactive Program

July 28, 2024

I recently had the opportunity to participate in the Business Value Analysis program, which has proven to be an invaluable experience for my work in Business Excellence. The program covered several key concepts and tools that are essential for driving business growth and achieving operational excellence. I found the following topics particularly beneficial.

The insights gained from this module have equipped me with the ability to better forecast, measure, and manage key performance drivers, ultimately leading to more informed decision-making and strategic planning.

Indrani Ghosh Dastidar, Manager - Process Excellence , Capgemini

Excellent program to discover approaches towards complex problem solving

July 28, 2024

The practical usage of all the tools and techniques with diverse examples will enable us to think holistically and learn from each other. The content of the program is very innovative accompanied by guidance to usage of AI enabled applications.

Narendra Purushtohama, Lead Business Execution Consultant - Operational Excellence, Wellsfargo

Excellent Training Model and Coach

May 21, 2024

I am so thrilled that I enrolled for this workshop/training. The tools that I learned here, and techniques are very much relevant. The modules are created in a way that you can do a self-study and off course the trainer (Vishwadeep sir) his teaching techniques make it so easy to learn and grasp. I will continue my learnings with Benchmark to add golden feathers in my hat.

Alpana Sharma , Ex- Associate Director , EX- MERCER