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Lean Manufacturing Foundations

ASQ’s Lean Manufacturing Foundations credential covers core Lean principles for improving manufacturing and operational processes. It focuses on identifying and reducing waste, improving flow, and reinforcing a continuous improvement mindset. This certificate is suited to professionals and teams who want a practical introduction to Lean thinking and common improvement concepts. Use it to demonstrate familiarity with foundational Lean terminology and approaches used to streamline processes and support better quality and efficiency

Provider

ASQ

Skills

2

Provider

Issued by ASQ.

Additional information

Lean Manufacturing Foundations (ASQ)

Build a working understanding of Lean basics—waste reduction, flow, and continuous improvement

Overview

Lean Manufacturing Foundations from ASQ introduces essential Lean concepts used to improve manufacturing and operational processes. Topics typically include recognizing waste, improving process flow, and applying a continuous improvement (kaizen) mindset in day-to-day work. It is designed as a foundation for people who support or participate in improvement efforts and want a shared vocabulary and baseline understanding of Lean thinking

Skills covered

Identifying common forms of waste Basic flow and process improvement concepts Continuous improvement and kaizen fundamentals Lean terminology and foundational principles

Who it is for

Manufacturing and operations professionals new to Lean Team members involved in process improvement initiatives Quality and continuous improvement practitioners seeking a Lean refresher Anyone looking to understand Lean basics and terminology

How to present this on Certifpage

Add the credential under Certifications on your Certifpage profile and use the exact title “Lean Manufacturing Foundations” with provider “ASQ”. In the description, summarize the scope in one or two lines (e.g., “Lean basics: waste reduction, flow, and continuous improvement mindset”). Attach proof artifacts such as a completion email, badge screenshot, or certificate PDF if you have them, and include any official verification link if available. In your headline or About section, connect it to impact-focused keywords like waste reduction and process flow improvement, then share your Certifpage profile link on LinkedIn or your resume