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National Accreditation and International Certification
Vative Academy is licensed by the federal Government’s Australia Skills Quality Authority (ASQA) who are the national regulator for vocational education and training. As a registered training organisation (TOID 70227), Vative Academy is authorized to issue Nationally Accredited Qualifications within its scope globally. Our suite of accredited training programs are designed to take your business and its people through a change management journey using Lean and Six Sigma principles that are tailored to each skill level of your organisation. Vative is the only Lean Six Sigma provider in Australia exclusively selected by Swinburne University to deliver its Lean Six Sigma Green Belt unit as part of Swinburne University’s Master of Supply Chain Innovation Course.
Vative’s Lean Six Sigma programs fall well within the stringent international certification requirements set by our international certifying partner Lean Six Sigma Society of Professionals (LSSSP). While less valuable certifications only require assessment through an exam, Vative courses certified by LSSSP also require participants to successfully complete an improvement project(s). This traceable certification demonstrates to all enquirers that Vative Lean Six Sigma Certification programs are up to the highest requirement standards and are recognised globally. Vative’s Lean Six Sigma program material and certification standards were developed with the help of Motorola University.
Statement of Knowledge was introduced by Vative to recognise those who have completed one of our Lean Six Sigma programs and successfully passed the exam component of the full certification. Please note that full International Certification also includes completing an improvement project(s). Participants who would like to complete the exam only will be awarded a Statement of Knowledge to recognise that they have successfully passed the exam.