Lean Training is the structured approach to teaching employees the principles, tools, and mindset of Lean. It equips people with the knowledge and skills to identify waste, solve problems, and deliver value to customers. Training ensures Lean is not just applied by specialists but embedded in daily work across all levels of the organisation.
From its origins in the Toyota Production System (TPS), Lean has always placed strong emphasis on developing people. Toyota leaders recognised that tools alone could not sustain improvement—employees needed to learn how to think Lean, understand processes, and apply continuous improvement. Over time, Lean Training evolved into a structured development system, often represented by the Belt levels, which indicate the depth of Lean knowledge and practical application.
Lean Training ensures that knowledge and skills are spread across the organisation. The inclusion of Orange Belt provides an accessible stepping stone between awareness (Yellow Belt) and project leadership (Green Belt), making Lean more practical and inclusive. By developing people at all levels, organisations build a sustainable culture of continuous improvement, improve customer satisfaction, and strengthen competitiveness.