Course Description
Overview Of Lean Six Sigma Certification Training
ExcelR offers three days of Lean Six Sigma Black Belt certification and training for both individuals and corporate employees. Lean Six Sigma certification training is delivered by experienced and one of the best Lean Six Sigma trainers in the industry. Training will be driven on Minitab and practical exposure is assured with a classroom project. Starting with the introduction to Lean methodology, training will go on to explain the advanced concepts of Six Sigma. Underlying idea is that Lean and Six Sigma cannot be seen in isolation. Both these “body of quality” complement each other and hence the name of the program is Lean Six Sigma.
Participants will be exposed to various Lean Six Sigma tools used in DMAIC (Design, Measure, Analyze, Improve, and Control) methodology. A brief explanation about DFSS (Design for Six Sigma) methodologies such as DMADV (Design, Measure, Analyze, Design, Verify) and IDOV (Identify, Design, Optimize, Validate) will be provided so that participants are clear about the differences between DMAIC and DFSS.
You will be certified by the International Association for Six Sigma Certification (IASSC) through PeopleCert, TUV or ASQ. ExcelR is an Accredited TUV (German based certification body) training partner. To know more about these, please go through https://www.tuv-sud.in/in-en
Features
- Four days classroom training or 15 days online training or both for one cost
- Mini-tab statistical tool training along with Lean Six Sigma training
- Hard copy of training material
- Mock exams at the end of each topic to get the thoughts ignited
- Exam at the end of training to get certified
- PDUs to claim towards PMI credentials
Overview Of Lean Six Sigma Certification Training
This program is aimed to provide both theory and practice-oriented inputs for the participants to enable them to implement Lean Six Sigma projects in their organizations. The training is focused on professionals across all domains including IT/ITES, Civil Engineering/ Real Estate, Manufacturing, Electrical and Electronics industries and is designed to suit their needs.
While discussing Lean Six Sigma Certification, you can enroll in four credentials depending upon your experience level – Yellow Belt, Green Belt, Black Belt, Master Black Belt. Each credential requires you to prepare for the training in different ways starting with Yellow belt catering to the freshers to Master Black Belt for the advanced practitioners. Successful Lean Six Sigma implementations require a company-wide Lean Six Sigma culture, with awareness and buy-in from all employees in an organization.
Course Curriculum
- Project Scope Management
- Project Time Management
- Project Cost Management
- Stakeholder Management
- Communication Management
- Risk Management
- DMADV – Define, Measure, Analyse, Design, Verify
- IDOV – Identify, Design, Optimize, Verify
- Identify CTQs
- Creating the risk management plan
- Identify the technique used for plan risk management process
- Identify sections of risk management plan
- Recognize the principles of risk tolerance, probability and impact
- Inputs to risk planning
- Beyond customer requirements – identifying ‘‘delighters’’
- Using AHP to determine the relative importance of the CTQs
- Five Checksheets
- Seven Quality Management tools
- Measurement System Analysis
- Gage R & R
- Discrimination
- Stability
- Bias
- Repeatability
- Reproducibility
- Linearity
- Gage Study and Kappa Statistic
- Measurement Plan
- Using customer demands to make design decisions
- Using weighted CTQs in decision-making
- Pugh concept selection method
- Hypothesis Testing including both parametric & Non-parametric tests
- Mann-Whitney test
- Mood’s Median test
- Kruskal-Wallis test
- Regression techniques
- Linear Regression
- Logistic Regression
- Poisson Regression
- Binomial Regression
- Negative Binomial Regression
- Zero-Inflated Poisson / Zero-Inflated Negative Binomial Regression
- Predicting CTQ performance
- Process simulation
- Virtual DOE using simulation software
- Design phase cross-references
- Nested Designs and change variables
- Mixture Designs
- Main Effect plots and interaction plots
- Fold-over design
- Pilot run
- Pre-pilot
- Post-pilot
- Transition to full-scale operations
- Verify phase cross-references
- All aspects of control phase of DMAIC
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