Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Certification Preparation
Course Outline
This Lean Six Sigma Green Belt certification course equips participants with a comprehensive understanding of Lean Six Sigma methodologies, focusing on the Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, and Control (DMAIC) phases.
The course aims to provide students with tools to:
- Implement process improvements by reducing inefficiencies.
- Enhance quality control, speed up operations, and reduce costs.
- Develop competence in advanced statistical analysis, hypothesis testing, and regression techniques.
- Create a sustainable process of improvement of culture within an organization.
Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Certification Preparation Benefits
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Course Benefits
- Gain working knowledge of Lean Six Sigma methodologies
- Interactive learning elements, discussions and group work
- Learn through a practical, hands-on approach to process improvement
- Receive a globally recognized certification from IASSC
- Access recordings of all live sessions for review
Upon completing the course, participants will:
- Apply DMAIC methodology to real-world projects to drive measurable results.
- Lead Lean Six Sigma projects that align with organizational goals for operational excellence.
- Identify waste and streamline processes using Lean tools like 5S, Value Stream Mapping, and Kanban.
- Use statistical tools for data-driven decision-making, enhancing customer satisfaction, and reducing costs.
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Prerequisites
There are no requisites. This course is designed to bring participants up to speed, starting from the basics of Lean Six Sigma.
Necessary Preparation
None
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Exam Information
- Exam: The live proctored exam will be conducted via an online platform, a closed-book examination.
- Duration: 3 hours
- Passing Criteria: A score of 70% (70 out of 100 Multiple-Choice questions).
- Certification: Certification: Upon passing the exam, participants will receive a Green Belt Certification from IASSC in PDF format.
LSS Green Belt Certification Preparation Training Outline
Learning Objectives
Module 1: Define Phase
This module introduces the fundamental concepts of Six Sigma and Lean, focusing on:
- The meaning and history of Six Sigma and continuous improvement.
- Developing a project charter, defining a process, and identifying critical-to-quality (CTQ) characteristics.
- Tools like Pareto Analysis and metrics (DPU, DPMO) to quantify poor quality (COPQ) costs.
Module 2: Measure Phase
This module introduces the fundamental concepts of Six Sigma and Lean, focusing on:
- The meaning and history of Six Sigma and continuous improvement.
- Developing a project charter, defining a process, and identifying critical-to-quality (CTQ) characteristics.
- Tools like Pareto Analysis and metrics (DPU, DPMO) to quantify poor quality (COPQ) costs.
Module 3: Analyze Phase
This module introduces the fundamental concepts of Six Sigma and Lean, focusing on:
- The meaning and history of Six Sigma and continuous improvement.
- Developing a project charter, defining a process, and identifying critical-to-quality (CTQ) characteristics.
- Tools like Pareto Analysis and metrics (DPU, DPMO) to quantify poor quality (COPQ) costs.
Module 4: Improve Phase
This module introduces the fundamental concepts of Six Sigma and Lean, focusing on:
- The meaning and history of Six Sigma and continuous improvement.
- Developing a project charter, defining a process, and identifying critical-to-quality (CTQ) characteristics.
- Tools like Pareto Analysis and metrics (DPU, DPMO) to quantify poor quality (COPQ) costs.
Module 5: Control Phase
The final phase of the DMAIC cycle focuses on maintaining improvements through:
- Control charts (I-MR, Xbar-R, P-chart) and Statistical Process Control (SPC).
- We design control and response plans and conduct cost-benefit analyses for sustained improvement.
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