The Broken Conveyor Belt: Why Traditional Lean Six Sigma Training Fails

Imagine investing thousands of pounds into upgrading a core factory or service process, only for it to consistently churn out a high volume of defective products. In the world of operational excellence, you wouldn’t just accept it. You would immediately flag it as a broken, low-sigma rating process, map the value stream, and fix the root cause.

Yet, when it comes to how the industry trains people in Lean Six Sigma, we are doing exactly that. Running a highly defective process.

If traditional Lean Six Sigma training were subjected to its own methodology, it would be classed as a failure. The “defect rate” of standard training courses is staggeringly high. Why? Because a vast quantity of the professionals who attend traditional classroom or online training never actually deliver a live improvement project.

The industry has built an environment where variance is the norm rather than the exception. Let’s look at the two distinct paths traditional training usually takes:

  1. The “Tick-Box” Certificate: Some training organisations issue Belt certificates based purely on a multiple-choice exam, requiring no live project delivery whatsoever. This leaves a massive gap in actual capability.
  2. The “Ghost” Project: Other providers correctly state that a project must be fully delivered before certification is issued. However, because there is limited post-classroom support, an overwhelming number of students hit a wall, never complete their projects, and never get certified.

The Real Cost of Feel-Good Training

The result of this systemic failure is predictable. Swathes of companies pay substantial fees for face-to-face or digital courses. At the time, the feedback forms are glowing. Delegates generally enjoy the training while they are in the classroom. The concepts make sense, the energy is high, and everyone feels productive.

But once they return to their day jobs, the new behaviours fail to materialise. Without structured support, the daily whirlwind takes over. The company sees zero return on investment (ROI), the tools are forgotten, and Lean Six Sigma gets a bad name all over again.

We’ve seen this script before. Everyone knows that generic “management training” regularly fails to change long-term workplace behaviours. It is never a flaw in the concepts themselves. It’s entirely due to the training approach. So why are we allowing the continuous improvement industry to make the exact same mistake?

The uncomfortable truth is that high-volume training is easy to sell and easy to book. It makes companies feel good about “doing something” for their teams, allowing leadership to check a box and show they have invested in development. Over time, many large Lean Six Sigma organisations have grown tired of fighting the uphill battle of doing things the right way, which requires small volumes, Master Black Belt support, toll-gate reviews, and strictly defined strategic projects. Instead, they have shifted their focus to give the customer what they ask for.

You can see this clearly in how training has been watered down. Over the last two decades, the number of contact days required to achieve a Green Belt or Black Belt has steadily shrunk, sacrificing depth for convenience.

The Counter Gravity Way: Small Volume, Big Success

At Counter Gravity Consulting, we don’t participate in the high-volume classroom factory. We believe that true operational excellence cannot be taught out of a generic, mass-produced textbook.

There is another way. When you engage with us, you won’t get saturated, one-size-fits-all teaching. Instead, we offer:

  • Truly Tailored Materials: We build company and industry-specific training materials that achieve every rigorous requirement of true Lean Six Sigma expertise, while ensuring every tool is directly relevant to your specific operational environment.
  • A Defined Path to Success: From day one, we align training with your strategic objectives, ensuring there are clear deliverables and project milestones baked into the process.
  • Expert Master Black Belt Support: We don’t just leave your team with a folder full of slides. We guide them through the practical execution of their projects to ensure behaviours actually change and benefits are locked in.

We don’t promise a generic, big-bang classroom event that fades by the following Monday. We promise a structured, deliberate approach that delivers genuine, measurable success for your organisation.

Ready to transform your business improvement strategy? Get in touch with Gavin and the team at Counter Gravity Consulting today.