Embark on a comprehensive journey through the intricacies of Project Management. From PMBOK guidelines to effective planning, quality control, and risk management, this course offers the tools and insights needed to excel in managing complex projects in any industry.
After mastering all the necessary concepts of Disaster Recovery processes, you can sit for the exam and gain the "Certified Lead Disaster Recovery Manager' credential. By holding this Certificate, you will be able to demonstrate that you have the practical knowledge and professional capabilities to support and lead Disaster Recovery teams in implementing Disaster Recovery strategies based on best practices. About This Course Learning objectives Acknowledge the correlation between Disaster Recovery, Business Continuity Management, Information Security and other IT areas and frameworks Master the concepts, approaches, methods and techniques used for the implementation and effective management of a Disaster Recovery Plan Learn how to interpret the ICT Disaster Recovery strategies in the specific context of an organization Learn how to support an organization to effectively plan, implement, manage, monitor and maintain DR services based on best practices Acquire the expertise to advise an organization in implementing an effective Disaster Recovery Plan based on best practices Educational approach This training is based on both theory and best practices used in the implementation and management of a DR plan Lecture sessions are illustrated with examples based on case studies Practical exercises are based on a case study which includes role playing and discussions Practice tests are similar to the Certification Exam Course Content Day 1: Introduction to Disaster Recovery and initiation of a DR plan Day 2: Risk Mitigation Strategies and Disaster Recovery Planning Day 3: Disaster Recovery facilities, services, recovery sites, response and activation Day 4: DRP testing, monitoring, measurement and continuous improvement; the examination Accreditation Prerequisites A foundational understanding of Disaster Recovery Services and knowledge of management principles, concepts and strategies. Assessment The exam for this course consists of 12 essay type questions, to be completed within the 150 minute timeframe and achieving the 70% pass mark. Exam results are provided within 24 hours. What's Included? Certification fees are included on the exam price Training material containing over 450 pages of information and practical examples will be distributed A participation certificate of 31 CPD (Continuing Professional Development) credits will be issued In case of exam failure, you can retake the exam within 12 months for free Provided by This course is Accredited by NACS and Administered by the IECB. Who Should Attend? Information Security Managers Incident Managers Helpdesk Managers Executives with Governance concerns
About this Training Course Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) has provided intercontinental mobility to natural gas, which now provides about 25% of the global primary energy. Being the cleanest fossil fuel, natural gas/LNG consumption is forecasted to grow in all future scenarios. With the entry of various players, including Trading companies, the LNG value chain is becoming increasingly complex, and a solid understanding of its economics and management of its interfaces have become crucial to identify and assess investment opportunities and risks. Recent market disturbances caused by COVID-19, Oil & Gas price instabilities - coupled with the political (Ukraine/Russia) challenges - make a deep understanding of LNG Value Chain Logistics and Economics even more essential to ensure the security of energy supplies sustainably and profitably. This intermediate level 3 full-day course starts with a concise introduction to the LNG business. Thereafter, the elements of the LNG value chain are described, and their individual economics analysed. A Business Activity Model along the value chain will be developed and discussed in depth, covering the following key processes: 'Buy Gas - Transport Gas - Liquefy Gas - Sell LNG/Products - Ship LNG - Regasify LNG' The integrated chain economics will then be developed and quantified. A hands-on group workshop/exercise developing the economic case of a full-sized Liquefaction project will be carried out, considering the forecasted cash flows throughout the project life, the location of the plant, its markets, project sensitivities and profitability assessment. Participants will be provided with Excel based tools/models (LNG Liquefaction project development Net Present Value (NPV) analyses, Shipping Freight Calculations and Economics) to work through the exercises and also for their future personal use. Training Objectives After the completion of this course, participants will be able to: Understand how the LNG Value Chain operates, bound by the relevant Contracts and Agreements. Learn the basic economic parameters (operating, capital costs, financing, profitability) of each major element of the value chain. Appreciate the complexity of the value chain, and the associated opportunities and risks. Develop quantitative project evaluation skills. Explore options to maximise profitability in a given LNG value chain. Discuss best practices on how to manage, steer and govern these activities. Target Audience Technical, Operational, Shipping, Commercial, Project and Governance professionals who are already active in a specific section of the LNG Value Chain will directly benefit in developing a wider and deeper perspective on how the LNG Value Chain operations and can be optimised. Managers (Technical, Financial, Legal and Governance) less familiar with the specifics of the LNG Industry will also benefit from attending this VILT course, as they will obtain the required background to be able to set sharper targets, suitable performance indicators, and governance and performance assessment guidelines for units engaged in the chain. The course is most relevant for professionals engaged in the LNG industry at: National and International Oil & Gas/Energy Companies LNG Importers/Exporters/Traders/Shippers Government & Regulatory Agencies Finance Institutions It will also apply to the following audience: Business Development Managers Corporate Planning Professionals Project Developers Supply Planners & Scheduling Professionals Regulators Tax & Finance Advisors Compliance Officers Equity Analyst and Bankers Joint Venture Representatives, Board Directors Negotiators and Contracting Staff Trading Professionals Course Level Intermediate Trainer Your expert course leader is an Oil & Gas/LNG professional with more than 35 years of international experience, majority of which was gained at Shell International Joint Ventures engaged in Oil Refining, Supply / Trading, Gas Supply and LNG Businesses in the Netherlands, France, Thailand, Dominican Republic and Nigeria. Since 2004, he has had several roles in the management of the LNG Value Chain including the Commercial Operational Management of Nigeria LNG (NLNG). He played an active role in the start-up and integration of LNG trains 4, 5 and 6 with NLNG becoming the 3rd largest LNG producer in the world in 2007. Commercial operations spanned 4 Gas Supply, 11 LNG Sales & Purchase Agreements, ad-hoc LPG and Condensate Sales and LNG Ship Chartering contracts. Under his supervision, more than 2,000 LNG cargoes were exported. He was part of the organizational transformation of the company from a Project-based set-up to a Production / Commercial based structure and implemented an 'Integrated Planning and Scheduling Department' in which he optimized the value chain (Buy-Gas - Liquify Gas to LNG - Sell - Ship LNG). Staff competence management was one of his focus areas during this period. He was also the NLNG representative on JV Technical, Commercial, Shipping Committees where he interfaced with Government & Regulatory authorities. In 2014, he was appointed as Shell Shareholder representative to NLNG and became a Non-Executive Board member to NLNG companies, including Bonny Gas Transport (BGT) managing 24 LNG Ships. During this period, he was involved in the Economic and Technical steering of the Shipping Fleet and Liquefaction Plant Rejuvenation projects and a further capacity expansion of liquefaction plant which resulted in the achievement of NLNG train 7 project FID in 2019. Since 2016, he has been active as an independent consultant. He co-authored 2 patents and more than 30 published papers/presentations. He holds a PhD from Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands and a MSc and BSc in Chemical Engineering from the University of Birmingham, UK. 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Give a compliment to your career and take it to the next level. This Site Management, Estimation, Construction Safety bundle will provide you with the essential knowledge to shine in your professional career. Whether you want to develop skills for your next job or elevate your skills for your next promotion, this Payroll, Employment Law & Business Administration bundle will help you stay ahead of the pack. Throughout the Site Management, Estimation, Construction Safety programme, it stresses how to improve your competency as a person in your chosen field while also outlining essential career insights in the relevant job sector. Along with this Site Management, Estimation, Construction Safety course, you will get 10 premium courses, an originalhardcopy, 11 PDF certificates (Main Course + Additional Courses) Student ID card as gifts. This Site Management, Estimation, Construction Safety Bundle Consists of the following Premium courses: Course 01: Construction Site Management Level 4 Course 02: Building Quantity Surveying Training Level 3 Course 03: Land Surveying Course 04: Construction Industry Scheme (CIS) Course 05: Construction Estimation using RSMeans Course 06: Construction Cost Estimation Diploma Course 07: Workplace Safety Course Course 08: Working at Height Awareness Diploma Course 09: Emergency First Aid and Incident Management at Work Course 10: COSHH Training and Safety - Level 2 Course 11: Level 3- Project Management Enrol now in Site Management, Estimation, Construction Safety to advance your career, and use the premium study materials from Apex Learning. Certificate: PDF Certificate: Free (Previously it was £6*11 = £66) Hard Copy Certificate: Free (For The Title Course: Previously it was £10) This bundle is also suitable for people looking to prepare for: SSSTS SMSTS CSCS And much more! Curriculum of Bundle Course 01: Construction Site Management Level 4 Introduction to Construction Management Project Life Cycle and Success Preliminary Site Investigation & Site Organisation Construction Site Layout Planning and Temporary Facilities Management Site Management Planning & Management of Equipment Construction Materials Management Stock Control Quality Assurance and Customer Care Legal Aspects of Contracting Human Resources Management Risk and Value Management Communications, Information and Documentation of Construction Health and Safety in Construction Management Course 02: Building Quantity Surveying Training Level 3 Module 1: Building Law Principles Module 2: Building Procurement and Contract Administration Module 3: Building Technology Module 4: Cost Estimation Module 5: Elements and Factors influencing Cost Estimation Module 6: Cost Management Module 7: Management of Material for construction Module 8: Building Pathology Module 9: Building Adaption Course 03: Land Surveying Introduction to Land Surveying Land Surveying Basics Land Surveying Instrumentation Land Surveying Methods and Techniques Topographic Surveying and Mapping Boundary Surveying Surveying Health and Safety Course 04: Construction Industry Scheme (CIS) Module 01: Construction Industry Scheme (CIS) Module 02: Coverage of the Scheme Module 03: Contractors and Registration for the Scheme Module 04: Verification Process Module 05: The CIS Returns Module 06: Record Keeping and CIS Certificates Module 07: Penalties Involved in CIS Module 08: Miscellaneous Information Course 05: Construction Estimation using RSMeans Section 1: Introduction Introduction: My Profile and an Intro about Estimation using RSMeans Project Management into Construction World Introduction to Construction Estimation Quantity Take Off Section 2: Cost Estimation using RSMeans Cost Estimation using RSMeans Cost Estimating Assignment 2- Instructions Cost Estimating Assignment 2- Solutions Course 06: Construction Cost Estimation Diploma Module 1- Introduction to Construction Management Module 2- Cost Estimation Module 3- Role of Cost Estimator and New Aspects of Cost Estimation Module 4 - Elements and Factors influencing Cost Estimation Module 5 -Cost Estimation in Construction Industry Module 6 - Cost Management Module 7 - Management of Material for construction Course 07: Workplace Safety Course Module 01: Health and Safety at Work and the Laws Module 02: Managing for Health and Safety Module 03: Risk Assessment and Common Risks Module 04: Workplace Health, Safety and Welfare Module 05: Accidents and Ill Health at Work Module 06: Electrical, Fire and Gas Safety Module 07: Safety in Different Work Settings Module 08: Work Equipment Hazards and Risk Control Module 09: Other Health and Safety Hazards at Work Course 08: Working at Height Awareness Diploma Module 01: Introduction, Regulations and Duties Module 02: Risk Assessment and Prevention Module 03: Work at Height Equipment Course 09: Emergency First Aid and Incident Management at Work Introduction to Workplace First Aid Legal Framework for Workplace First Aid Incident Management at Work Primary Survey Secondary Survey Basic First-Aid Techniques Dealing with Minor Injuries at the Workplace Secondary Illness Loss of Responsiveness and CPR Secondary Illness Breathing Problems Secondary Illnesses and Injuries Dealing With Fractures and Dislocations Call for an Emergency Course 10: COSHH Training and Safety - Level 2 COSHH Explained COSHH Regulations Health Problems Related to Hazardous Substances Identifying Hazardous Substances COSHH Risk Assessments Control Measures and Monitoring Implementing Control Measures Course 11: Level 3- Project Management Key Concepts (I) Key Concepts (II) Initiation (I) Initiation (II) Planning (I) Planning (II) Planning Tools Executing the Project Maintaining and Controlling the Project Closing Out CPD 110 CPD hours / points Accredited by CPD Quality Standards Who is this course for? 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This course is your one stop destination for everything you need to know about Agile Project Management. The course covers core concepts of Agile Scrum, Product ownership, Business analysis, Project delivery, Using User stories and Agile Kanban Productivity and Efficiency. All examples and facts are based on real industry experience and research.
Getting Started The Qualifi Level 7 Diploma in Project Management aims to help develop the learners' knowledge, understanding and skills required to deal with the complexities of leadership and strategic management in a business context and to develop their ability to lead change in organisations. The qualification reflects critically upon leadership skills and allows learners to prepare for senior roles of Project Management within their organisation. Key Benefits To understand and apply project management principles in a business environment. Review and apply the principles of project management within the industry. To understand and apply project management principles in a specific environment. To improve learners' employability by allowing them to explore the relationship between theories and their practical application in the business world. Analyse problem-solving techniques specific to business and industry. Career Pathways The Qualifi 7 Diploma in Project Management can open many career pathways including, but not limited to: Project Manager with an estimated average salary of £65,000 per annum Senior Project Manager with an estimated average salary of £58,000 per annum Project Management Assistant with an estimated average salary of £23,000 per annum Junior Project Manager with an estimated average salary of £25,000 per annum About Awarding Body QUALIFI, recognised by Ofqual awarding organisation has assembled a reputation for maintaining significant skills in a wide range of job roles and industries which comprises Leadership, Hospitality & Catering, Health and Social Care, Enterprise and Management, Process Outsourcing and Public Services. They are liable for awarding organisations and thereby ensuring quality assurance in Wales and Northern Ireland. What is included? Outstanding tutor support that gives you supportive guidance all through the course accomplishment through the SBTL Support Desk Portal. Access our cutting-edge learning management platform to access vital learning resources and communicate with the support desk team. Quality learning materials such as structured lecture notes, study guides, and practical applications, which include real-world examples and case studies, will enable you to apply your knowledge. Learning materials are provided in one of the three formats: PDF, PowerPoint, or Interactive Text Content on the learning portal. The tutors will provide Formative assessment feedback to improve the learners' achievements. Assessment materials are accessible through our online learning platform. Supervision for all modules. Multiplatform accessibility through an online learning platform facilitates SBTL in providing learners with course materials directly through smartphones, laptops, tablets or desktops, allowing students to study at their convenience. Live Classes (for Blended Learning Students only) Entry Requirements The qualification has been designed to be accessible without artificial barriers restricting access. For this qualification, applicants must be aged 21 or over and will be expected to hold the following: level 6 Qualification or First degree. Progression Completing the Qualifi Level 7 Diploma in Project Management will enable learners to progress to: Qualifi Level 8 Diploma; University to complete a Master's degree; Employment in an associated profession. Why gain a QUALIFI Qualification? This suite of qualifications provides enormous opportunities to learners seeking career and professional development. The highlighting factor of this qualification is that: The learners attain career path support who wish to pursue their career in their denominated sectors; It helps provide a deep understanding of the health and social care sector and managing the organisations, which will, in turn, help enhance the learner's insight into their chosen sector. The qualification provides a real combination of disciplines and skills development opportunities. The Learners attain in-depth awareness concerning the organisation's functioning, aims and processes. They can also explore ways to respond positively to this challenging and complex health and social care environment. The learners will be introduced to managing the wide range of health and social care functions using theory, practice sessions and models that provide valuable knowledge. As a part of this suite of qualifications, the learners will be able to explore and attain hands-on training and experience in this field. Learners also acquire the ability to face and solve issues then and there by exposure to all the Units. The qualification will also help to Apply scientific and evaluative methods to develop those skills. Find out threats and opportunities. Develop knowledge in managerial, organisational and environmental issues. Develop and empower critical thinking and innovativeness to handle problems and difficulties. Practice judgement, own and take responsibility for decisions and actions. Develop the capacity to perceive and reflect on individual learning and improve their social and other transferable aptitudes and skills. Learners must request before enrolment to interchange unit(s) other than the preselected units shown in the SBTL website because we need to make sure the availability of learning materials for the requested unit(s). SBTL will reject an application if the learning materials for the requested interchange unit(s) are unavailable. Learners are not allowed to make any request to interchange unit(s) once enrolment is complete. UNIT1- Planning, Controlling and Leading a Project Reference No : J/650/3755 Credit : 20 || TQT : 200 This unit will introduce learners to the reality of project development and management. It will also introduce learners to the difficulties of project management in the global corporate environment. UNIT2- Procurement Risk and Contract Management Reference No : L/650/3757 Credit : 20 || TQT : 200 This unit aims to help learners understand procurement fundamentals and the importance of detecting and managing procurement and contract management risks. Learners will also grasp diverse procurement legislation frameworks and evaluate risk assessment frameworks in the procurement environment. UNIT3- Project and Logistics Management Reference No : R/650/3759 Credit : 20 || TQT : 200 This unit aims to teach learners about portfolio management and the features that go with it. The need for a Project Management Office and the stages of developing a successful project management office will also be discussed. The learners will also examine the supply chain ecosystem and IT frameworks appropriate for logistics and supply chain difficulties. UNIT4- Operations and Information Management for Project Managers Reference No : A/650/3760 Credit : 20 || TQT : 200 This unit aims to build a critical awareness of project management operations and information systems. The influence of modern circumstances on interrelationships within functional sectors will be investigated. Learners will analyse the importance of inventory management using information systems and inventory scheduling in connection to organisational strategy and capacity to plan for items. UNIT5- Research Methods for Project Management Reference No : D/650/3761 Credit : 20 || TQT : 200 The unit aims to give learners the practical, technical, and methodological abilities they need to undertake independent research for their research projects and management in general. The unit recognises that conducting research necessitates developing specific and generic research skills, such as understanding the research design process, different techniques for conducting research in business and management studies and an appreciation of the ethical and social implications of high-value research. UNIT6- Principles of Project Management Reference No : T/650/6847 Credit : 20 || TQT : 200 The unit aims to introduce the principles of project management required for successful project delivery. In addition, learners will recognise the importance of a project lifecycle and how it can assist project management through gateways. UNIT7- Operations and Global Supply Chain Management Reference No : R/650/6558 Credit : 20 || TQT : 200 Operations and Supply Chain Management is a field of study and business activity important in securing long-term profitability, performance excellence and competitive advantage. This unit incorporates operations management and strategy studies, allowing managers to direct, design and manage product and service delivery, establish effective and efficient processes and supply and distribution networks, and incorporate resources, information/technology and people perspectives. UNIT8- Leadership and Professional Development Reference No : Y/650/6848 Credit : 20 || TQT : 200 The unit aims to introduce learners to leadership and personal leadership development through critical self-reflection to inform self-directed development, including the ability to reflect critically on personal experiences and articulate the learning from these experiences. The main practical focus is on individual reflection of unique leadership potential, drawing on various exercises to evaluate learners' styles and approaches, leadership journey and development needs. UNIT9- Managing Risk, Uncertainty and Complexity in Projects Reference No : A/650/6849 Credit : 20 || TQT : 200 The unit aims to enhance learner's ability to apply risk management techniques to various project settings. Learners analyse the influence of culture on risk management and risk management methods. UNIT10- Innovation in Project Management Reference No : H/650/6850 Credit : 20 || TQT : 200 This unit is designed to equip learners with the skills and knowledge to manage innovation projects effectively. Learners are introduced to innovation project management (IPM), which goes beyond traditional project management methodologies, enabling them to identify problems in organisations, conceive solutions and promote changes to organisational culture where necessary. UNIT11- Project Management Planning Reference No : J/650/6851 Credit : 20 || TQT : 200 The unit aims to explore the key aspects of project management by looking at the project planning process. Learners can contribute to creating a project plan according to a brief taken by the learners. The topics include the selection and justification of a range of tools/techniques/methodologies required for professional planning, implementing projects, evaluating associated benefits/costs and managing risk and uncertainty. The challenges of project organisation structures and resource scheduling are also addressed. Delivery Methods School of Business & Technology London provides various flexible delivery methods to its learners, including online learning and blended learning. Thus, learners can choose the mode of study as per their choice and convenience. The program is self-paced and accomplished through our cutting-edge Learning Management System. Learners can interact with tutors by messaging through the SBTL Support Desk Portal System to discuss the course materials, get guidance and assistance and request assessment feedbacks on assignments. We at SBTL offer outstanding support and infrastructure for both online and blended learning. We indeed pursue an innovative learning approach where traditional regular classroom-based learning is replaced by web-based learning and incredibly high support level. Learners enrolled at SBTL are allocated a dedicated tutor, whether online or blended learning, who provide learners with comprehensive guidance and support from start to finish. The significant difference between blended learning and online learning methods at SBTL is the Block Delivery of Online Live Sessions. Learners enrolled at SBTL on blended learning are offered a block delivery of online live sessions, which can be booked in advance on their convenience at additional cost. These live sessions are relevant to the learners' program of study and aim to enhance the student's comprehension of research, methodology and other essential study skills. We try to make these live sessions as communicating as possible by providing interactive activities and presentations. Resources and Support School of Business & Technology London is dedicated to offering excellent support on every step of your learning journey. School of Business & Technology London occupies a centralised tutor support desk portal. Our support team liaises with both tutors and learners to provide guidance, assessment feedback, and any other study support adequately and promptly. Once a learner raises a support request through the support desk portal (Be it for guidance, assessment feedback or any additional assistance), one of the support team members assign the relevant to request to an allocated tutor. As soon as the support receives a response from the allocated tutor, it will be made available to the learner in the portal. The support desk system is in place to assist the learners adequately and streamline all the support processes efficiently. Quality learning materials made by industry experts is a significant competitive edge of the School of Business & Technology London. Quality learning materials comprised of structured lecture notes, study guides, practical applications which includes real-world examples, and case studies that will enable you to apply your knowledge. Learning materials are provided in one of the three formats, such as PDF, PowerPoint, or Interactive Text Content on the learning portal. How does the Online Learning work at SBTL? We at SBTL follow a unique approach which differentiates us from other institutions. Indeed, we have taken distance education to a new phase where the support level is incredibly high.Now a days, convenience, flexibility and user-friendliness outweigh demands. Today, the transition from traditional classroom-based learning to online platforms is a significant result of these specifications. In this context, a crucial role played by online learning by leveraging the opportunities for convenience and easier access. It benefits the people who want to enhance their career, life and education in parallel streams. SBTL's simplified online learning facilitates an individual to progress towards the accomplishment of higher career growth without stress and dilemmas. How will you study online? With the School of Business & Technology London, you can study wherever you are. You finish your program with the utmost flexibility. You will be provided with comprehensive tutor support online through SBTL Support Desk portal. How will I get tutor support online? School of Business & Technology London occupies a centralised tutor support desk portal, through which our support team liaise with both tutors and learners to provide guidance, assessment feedback, and any other study support adequately and promptly. Once a learner raises a support request through the support desk portal (Be it for guidance, assessment feedback or any additional assistance), one of the support team members assign the relevant to request to an allocated tutor. As soon as the support receive a response from the allocated tutor, it will be made available to the learner in the portal. The support desk system is in place to assist the learners adequately and to streamline all the support process efficiently. Learners should expect to receive a response on queries like guidance and assistance within 1 - 2 working days. However, if the support request is for assessment feedback, learners will receive the reply with feedback as per the time frame outlined in the Assessment Feedback Policy.
Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Certification Program: Virtual In-House Training This course is specifically for people wanting to become Lean Six Sigma Black Belts, who are already Lean Six Sigma practitioners. If advanced statistical analysis is needed to identify root causes and optimal process improvements, (Lean) Six Sigma Green Belts typically ask Black Belts or Master Black Belts to conduct these analyses. This course will change that. Green Belts wanting to advance their statistical abilities will have a considerable amount of hands-on practice in techniques such as Statistical Process Control, MSA, Hypothesis Testing, Correlation and Regression, Design of Experiments, and many others. Participants will also work throughout the course on a real-world improvement project from their own business environment. This provides participants with hands-on learning and provides the organization with an immediate ROI once the project is completed. IIL instructors will provide free project coaching throughout the course. What you Will Learn At the end of this program, you will be able to: Use Minitab for advanced data analysis Develop appropriate sampling strategies Analyze differences between samples using Hypothesis Tests Apply Statistical Process Control to differentiate common cause and special cause variation Explain and apply various process capability metrics Conduct Measurement System Analysis and Gage R&R studies for both discrete and continuous data Conduct and analyze simple and multiple regression analysis Plan, execute, and analyze designed experiments Drive sustainable change efforts through leadership, change management, and stakeholder management Successfully incorporate advanced analysis techniques while moving projects through the DMAIC steps Explain the main concepts of Design for Six Sigma including QFD Introduction: DMAIC Review IIL Black Belt Certification Requirements Review Project Selection Review Define Review Measure Review Analyze Review Improve Review Control Introduction: Minitab Tool Introduction to Minitab Minitab basic statistics and graphs Special features Overview of Minitab menus Introduction: Sampling The Central Limit Theorem Confidence Interval of the mean Sample size for continuous data (mean) Confidence Interval for proportions Sample size for discrete data (proportions) Sampling strategies (review) Appendix: CI and sample size for confidence levels other than 95% Hypothesis Testing: Introduction Why use advanced stat tools? What are hypothesis tests? The seven steps of hypothesis tests P value errors and hypothesis tests Hypothesis Testing: Tests for Averages 1 factor ANOVA and ANOM Main Effect Plots, Interaction Plots, and Multi-Vari Charts 2 factor ANOVA and ANOM Hypothesis Testing: Tests for Standard Deviations Testing for equal variance Testing for normality Choosing the right hypothesis test Hypothesis Testing: Chi Square and Other Hypothesis Test Chi-square test for 1 factor ANOM test for 1 factor Chi-square test for 2 factors Exercise hypothesis tests - shipping Non-parametric tests Analysis: Advanced Control Charts Review of Common Cause and Special Cause Variation Review of the Individuals Control Charts How to calculate Control Limits Four additional tests for Special Causes Control Limits after Process Change Discrete Data Control Charts Control Charts for Discrete Proportion Data Control Charts for Discrete Count Data Control Charts for High Volume Processes with Continuous Data Analysis: Non-Normal Data Test for normal distribution Box-Cox Transformation Box-Cox Transformation for Individuals Control Charts Analysis: Time Series Analysis Introduction to Time Series Analysis Decomposition Smoothing: Moving Average Smoothing: EWMA Analysis: Process Capability Process capability Discrete Data: Defect metrics Discrete Data: Yield metrics Process Capability for Continuous Data: Sigma Value Short- and long-term capabilities Cp, Cpk, Pp, Ppk capability indices Analysis: Measurement System Analysis What is Measurement System Analysis? What defines a good measurement system? Gage R&R Studies Attribute / Discrete Gage R&R Continuous Gage R&R Regression Analysis: Simple Correlation Correlation Coefficient Simple linear regression Checking the fit of the Regression Model Leverage and influence analysis Correlation and regression pitfalls Regression Analysis: Multiple Regression Analysis Introduction to Multiple Regression Multicollinearity Multiple Regression vs. Simple Linear Regression Regression Analysis: Multiple Regression Analysis with Discrete Xs Introduction Creating indicator variables Method 1: Going straight to the intercepts Method 2: Testing for differences in intercepts Logistic Regression: Logistic Regression Introduction to Logistic Regression Logistic Regression - Adding a Discrete X Design of Experiments: Introduction Design of Experiment OFAT experimentation Full factorial design Fractional factorial design DOE road map, hints, and suggestions Design of Experiments: Full Factorial Designs Creating 2k Full Factorial designs in Minitab Randomization Replicates and repetitions Analysis of results: Factorial plots Analysis of results: Factorial design Analysis of results: Fits and Residuals Analysis of results: Response Optimizer Analysis of results: Review Design of Experiments: Pragmatic Approaches Designs with no replication Fractional factorial designs Screening Design of Experiment Case Study Repair Time Blocking Closing: Organizational Change Management Organizational change management Assuring project sponsorship Emphasizing shared need for change Mobilizing stakeholder commitment Closing: Project Management for Lean Six Sigma Introduction to project management Project management for Lean Six Sigma The project baseline plan Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) Resource planning Project budget Project risk Project schedule Project executing Project monitoring and controlling and Closing Closing: Design for Lean Six Sigma Introduction to Design for Lean Six Sigma (DMADV) Introduction to Quality Function Deployment (QFD) Summary and Next Steps IIL's Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Certification Program also prepares you to pass the IASSC Certified Black Belt Exam (optional)