Ronin Level
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The Ronin level is your entry point into the world of Lean Manufacturing. No prior experience required — just curiosity and the drive to improve how work gets done.
Built for people who work in real operations, not classrooms.
The Ronin level starts from first principles. If you know nothing about Lean, this is exactly where you should begin.
Our modules are compiled by the Kaizen Coach Team, whose consultants bring together experience gained through real work inside companies and across consulting engagements in multiple sectors.
Every course is designed to help you apply Lean thinking in actual operational environments, not just passively consume information.
Complete all Ronin-level courses and pass the assessments to earn your Ronin Certificate — a verifiable credential that demonstrates your foundational understanding of Lean Manufacturing principles. It is a professional advantage.
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Ronin Level
Learn the core principles of Lean, understand the language, and stop guessing when key concepts come up in meetings or on the floor.
- ✓ 11 courses
- ✓ 31 lessons
- ✓ 71 topics
- ✓ 16 quizzes
- ✓ 3 certifications
Yes, completely free. All Ronin-level courses, quizzes, materials, and the certificate of completion are available at no cost. You just need to create a free account.
No. The Ronin level is designed for beginners. Whether you work in manufacturing, services, or management, the content starts from first principles and builds your understanding step by step.
Most learners complete the Ronin curriculum in 6–8 hours of study. Since it is self-paced, you can spread that across days or weeks — whatever suits your schedule.
After completing Ronin, you can progress to the Ninja level — where you move from understanding Lean concepts to actively applying operational tools like Value Stream Mapping, Standard Work, and Kaizen events.
Certificates are issued by LeanTrainings and recognized by the Kaizen Coach international network. They are verifiable digital credentials you can share on LinkedIn and professional profiles. They represent completion of structured, practitioner-designed Lean training — not regulatory licensing bodies.