Private-Hosted Six Sigma Training Environments
Enterprise, Institutional, and Internal Delivery Models
Lean Sigma Corporation supports Private-Hosted Six Sigma training environments for organizations that require internal delivery, branding, learner management, and controlled access—while maintaining alignment with Lean Sigma Corporation certification standards and governance.
This model is designed for corporations, universities, and institutions that deliver Lean Six Sigma training within their own environments for their own learners and customers, under defined authorization and certification frameworks.
What Is a Private-Hosted Six Sigma Training Environment?
A Private-Hosted training environment is a dedicated instance of Lean Sigma Corporation’s learning and certification infrastructure configured and branded for a single organization.
Unlike public enrollment models, Private-Hosted environments are designed to support internal or closed-audience training, where the organization controls learner access, branding, delivery cadence, and administrative oversight. This model is commonly used when organizations require...
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Internal workforce training
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Institutional or academic program delivery
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Cohort-based instruction
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Controlled access to learning and certification resources
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Alignment with internal governance or compliance requirements
Key Capabilities of a Private-Hosted Environment
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ATP Private-Hosted environments include...
- Organization-branded learning portals
- Controlled learner access and enrollment
- Instructor-led or blended delivery models
- Internal cohort and group management
- Centralized reporting and learner tracking
- Seamless integration with Lean Sigma Corporation certification exams and credentialing
All environments are configured to support structured, professional Six Sigma training aligned with recognized certification standards.
Certification Alignment and Governance
Private-Hosted environments do not operate independently of Lean Sigma Corporation’s certification authority. When certification outcomes are involved:
- Certification exams are administered under Lean Sigma Corporation governance
- Certificates and credentials are issued by Lean Sigma Corporation
- Learners are listed in the Lean Sigma Corporation certification directory
- Certification standards remain consistent across all delivery models
Private-Hosted delivery affects how training is delivered, not how certification is defined.
When a Private-Hosted Model Makes Sense
Organizations typically select a Private-Hosted environment when they:
- Deliver Six Sigma training internally rather than publicly
- Require branding or white-label presentation for learners
- Manage large or recurring learner populations
- Want administrative control over access and scheduling
- Need flexibility in delivery while maintaining certification integrity
This model is not intended for individual learners or ad-hoc certification purchases.
Relationship to the Authorized Training Partner (ATP) Program
Private-Hosted Six Sigma training environments are delivered exclusively through the Authorized Training Partner (ATP) Program or through explicitly approved private arrangements with Lean Sigma Corporation.
Participation in the ATP Program establishes:
- Authorization to use Lean Sigma Corporation training materials
- Approved use of certification-aligned curricula
- Defined governance over exams, credentials, and representations
- Ongoing alignment with Lean Sigma Corporation standards
Private-Hosted delivery is a deployment model within ATP, not a separate licensing pathway.
Training Materials and Learning Resources
Organizations operating within a Private-Hosted environment may be granted access to:
- Lean Sigma Corporation training curricula
- Instructor-led presentation materials
- Learner resources, tools, and reference content
- Optional certification courses and assessments
Access to specific materials and resources depends on the program authorization level.
A Professional Delivery Model - Not a Product
Private-Hosted Six Sigma training environments are not standalone products and are not purchased through a public checkout process. They are configured and approved as part of a broader training partnership to ensure:
- Appropriate use of materials
- Accurate representation of certification outcomes
- Consistent learner experience
- Preservation of credential credibility
This approach reflects Lean Sigma Corporation’s role as a steward of professional certification standards.
Next Steps
- Organizations interested in Private-Hosted Six Sigma training environments should begin by reviewing the Authorized Training Partner (ATP) Program.
- From there, Lean Sigma Corporation works with partners to determine the appropriate delivery model, configuration, and authorization structure.
