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Lean Six Sigma Green Belt (LSSGB) Training

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    • Six Sigma

    Course Highlights

    ILT DURATION: 5 Day(s)
    SKILL LEVEL: 
    • Advanced
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    Lean Six Sigma Green Belt (LSSGB) Training Course Outline

    Lean Six Sigma saves organizations time and money through continuous improvement. Employers therefore often pay a premium for Six Sigma-trained and certified managers. Our Lean Six Sigma Green Belt training teaches you the strategies and tools necessary for process improvement and provides you with the Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Certification. Take your career to the next level by getting your Lean Six Sigma certification today! Upon successfully completing the course (attending all days and completing all assignments), you will earn the Lean Six Sigma Green Belt (LSSGB) credential from Project Management Academy?. Project Management Academy is accredited by the Council for Six Sigma Certification (CSSC), an Official Industry Standard for Six Sigma Accreditation.

    Note: This course will earn you 40 PDUs.

    Those seeking to utilize Lean Six Sigma practices to implement cost-reduction solutions, increase revenues and drive quality initiatives should attend this course. There are no prerequisites to take this course.

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    Initiate Six Sigma projects to bring about significant and lasting organizational change
    Formulate project selection criteria to focus Six Sigma initiatives on projects that will have the greatest chance of success
    Apply the DMAIC improvement process to solve business problems
    Develop process maps to gain a full understanding of an existing process
    Incorporate the “”y = f(x)”” method to determine the relationship between key inputs and process outputs
    Employ Six Sigma data-driven approaches to solve problems at their root cause and prevent their recurrence
    Reduce waste and defects by applying Lean and Six Sigma principles
    Implement control charts to monitor how a process is performing over time

    Introduction
    Course Overview

    Fundamentals
    Roles and Responsibilities
    Lean vs. Six Sigma
    Learning Assessment

    Lean
    Lean Fundamentals
    Kaizen
    7 Waste (Muda)
    Current State vs. Future State
    Team Selection
    Project Charter
    Responsibility Assignment Matrix (RAM)
    Process Mapping
    Process Mapping Exercise
    Affinity Diagrams
    5S and 6M?s
    Visual Management
    Traditional and Lean Production(s)
    Takt Time
    Focused Factories and Demand Flow
    Single Minute Exchange of Die (SMED)
    Mistake Proofing (Poka-Yoke)
    Learning Assessment

    Fundamentals of Six Sigma
    History of Six Sigma
    Lean vs. Six Sigma
    DMAIC vs. DMADV
    Define
    Introduction to Define
    Define Tools and Terminology
    Y=f(x)
    Rolled Throughput Yield (RTY)
    Voice of the Customer (VOC)
    Critical to Quality (CTQ)
    Quality Function Deployment (QFD)
    House of Quality
    Kano Models and Pareto Charts
    5 Whys
    Learning Assessment

    Measure
    Introduction to Measure
    Measure Tools and Key Components
    Basic Statistics
    Data Collection Plan
    Scales of Measurement
    Sampling
    Data Definitions
    Gauge R&R
    Statistical Process Control (SPC)
    Control Charts
    SPC Errors
    Understanding Variation
    Displaying Variation
    Measurement Systems Analysis (MSA)
    Quality Loss Function
    Process Capability
    Measurement Error
    Learning Assessment

    Analyze
    Introduction to Analyze
    Analyze Tools and Goals
    Revisiting Y=f(x)
    Graphical Analysis
    Problem Statement
    Failure Mode Effects Analysis (FMEA)
    Root Cause Analysis
    Hypothesis Testing
    Confidence Intervals
    Standard Deviations vs. Standard Value
    Sample Mean
    Analysis of Variance (ANOVA)
    Bootstrapping (Resampling)
    Risk Management
    Learning Assessment

    Improve
    Introduction to Improve
    Improve Tools
    Developing Solutions
    Risk Mitigation
    Design of Experiments (DOE)
    Cause and Effect Matrix
    Finalized Solutions
    Learning Assessment

    Control
    Introduction to Control
    Control Tools
    Control Plans
    Response Plans
    Learning Assessment

    Course Summary
    Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Certification Exam