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IASSC Lean Six Sigma Green Belt (Exam Included) – 5 Day Evening Live Online Class

IASSC Lean Six Sigma Green Belt (Exam Included) – 5 Day Evening Live Online Class

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  • On-Demand course

  • Intermediate level

Description

Key Points

Provided by an IASSC fully Accredited Training Organisation (ATO): Hudson

Class is taught by a Master Black Belt, PhD, and IASSC Accredited Training Associate (ATA)

Class and exam can be taken at home. No need to take time off work

Ability to interact with the class and tutor. Ask the tutor questions

Small classes of no more than 8 students

No special equipment required. All you need is access to the internet

Exam fee paid for/included to sit the official IASSC exam and get certification from the IASSC

Upon successful completion of the final exam, you will receive a certification from the IASSC confirming you are fully Six Sigma Green Belt certified

Course includes free access to our self-paced online training material, taught by the same tutor


Course Duration


5 day live online class

Total duration: 15 hours

Classes run once a month from 18:30-21:30 GMT (13:30-14:30 EST) over a 5 day period


Included with your course


Self-paced online training material taught by the same tutor

Supplementary training manual

Downloadable course notes

Exercise files

Minitab example files

Interactive quizzes

Practice test papers x 6

 

About the tutor

I’m a US born (and US resident) Lean Six Sigma Master Black Belt, Business Transformation Executive, Organizational Change Architect, consultant, author, and an IASSC Accredited Training Associate. My PhD is in Industrial-Organizational psychology; and my MBA is in Finance. I have led global operations for Fortune 500 organizations and been an executive leader within the Human Resources space.

Currently I am a Professor of Organizational Psychology and Change Management, teaching MBA students.

I have used Six Sigma all over the world, for Fortune 500 organizations, including the United States Federal Government, and even for professional sports teams.

Through the application of Six Sigma, I have helped save companies significant amounts of money, enhance the customer experience, and even make athletes faster and stronger.

What is Six Sigma?

Six Sigma is a set of techniques and tools for process improvement. It was introduced by engineer Bill Smith while working at Motorola in 1986. Jack Welch made it central to his business strategy at General Electric in 1995. Today it is used in many industrial sectors.

Six Sigma seeks to improve the quality of the output of a process by identifying and removing the causes of defects and minimizing variability in manufacturing and business processes. It uses a set of quality management methods, mainly empirical, statistical methods, and creates a special infrastructure of people within the organization, who are experts in these methods. Each Six Sigma project carried out within an organization follows a defined sequence of steps and has specific value targets, for example: reduce process cycle time, reduce pollution, reduce costs, increase customer satisfaction, and increase profits.

The term Six Sigma originated from terminology associated with statistical modeling of manufacturing processes. The maturity of a manufacturing process can be described by a sigma rating indicating its yield or the percentage of defect-free products it creates. A six sigma process is one in which 99.99966% of all opportunities to produce some feature of a part are statistically expected to be free of defects (3.4 defective features per million opportunities). Motorola set a goal of “six sigma” for all of its manufacturing operations, and this goal became a by-word for the management and engineering practices used to achieve it.

Hudson is proud to be an IASSC Accredited Training Organisation.

About this course

This certification course incorporates reality-based examples to explain concepts. It provides in-depth knowledge of all aspects within the phases of D-M-A-I-C (Define Measure Analyze Improve Control), six sigma tools and standard principles of Lean Management with real life applications on various industry used cases.

DMAIC

About the certification

Upon successful passing of the official IASSC exam, you will receive a Certificate, suitable for framing, issued by the International Association for Six Sigma Certification. You will also receive the IASSC Marks/Logos and IASSC Marks/Logos Usage Policy which may be used on public profiles such as LinkedIn. You may use the designation ICGB (International Association for Six Sigma Certification Certified Six Sigma Green Belt), and IASSC Certified Green Belt or any approved variation of the designation after your name in accordance with the IASSC Marks Usage Policy.

Example of IASSC Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Certification

An example of an official IASSC Six Sigma Green Belt Certification which you will gain upon completion of this course and passing the official exam.

What does it mean to be certified?

The IASSC Certified Lean Six Sigma Green Belt (ICGB) is a professional who is well versed in the Lean Six Sigma Methodology who both leads or supports improvement projects, typically as a part-time role. A Lean Six Sigma Green Belt possesses a thorough understanding of all aspects within the phases of D-M-A-I-C. They understand how to perform and interpret Six Sigma tools and how to use standard principles of Lean.

At the end of this Six Sigma Green Belt certification course, you will be able to:

Become a key stakeholder in leading, and implementing lean six sigma projects in your organization

Understand Six Sigma and DMAIC Methodology

Describe how to identify an improvement project in the Define phase

Explain how to measure process and product in the Measure phase

Perform data analysis and hypothesis testing in the Analyze phase

Identify the possible improvement actions for the performance of variations in the Improve phase

Define efficient operating levels for inputs and outputs in the Control phase

Identify the voice of customers, their requirement & needs

Understand their role in the success deployment

Understand how to develop a strategy for Six Sigma approach

Apply the DMAIC process to business issues


Who is this course aimed at?

Lean Six Sigma Green Belt is most beneficial for organizations that encourage employees to take up Quality projects and ensure efficiency in all business/industry processes. This certification is most suited for:

Quality and Process Managers, System Managers, Analysts, Auditors, Engineers and Executives who need to have a better understanding of Six Sigma and the application of Six Sigma in process/quality improvements.

Production Managers, Production Supervisors, and Customer Service Managers

Persons wanting an initial introduction to Six Sigma thinking and techniques

Consultants who want to incorporate Six Sigma Green Belt into their service offerings

Professionals working in the support functions like Finance, Purchase, Sales, Marketing, Training, Recruitment, Operations, IT-Support, Travel, etc.

 

What does this course cover?

IASSC Lean Six Sigma Green Belt: INTRODUCTION

INTRODUCTION

IASSC Lean Six Sigma Green Belt: DEFINE PHASE

DEFINE – Course Structure

DEFINE – Introduction to Six Sigma

DEFINE – Steps and Tools

DEFINE – The Cost of Poor Quality

DEFINE – Six Sigma Metrics

DEFINE – Lean

DEFINE – Project Charter

DEFINE – Phase Summary

IASSC Lean Six Sigma Green Belt: MEASURE PHASE

MEASURE – Course Structure

MEASURE – Process Mapping Overview

MEASURE – Types of Process Map

MEASURE – Inputs to the Process

MEASURE – Cause and Effect Diagrams

MEASURE – X-Y Matrix

MEASURE – FMEA

MEASURE – Basic Statistics Part 1

MEASURE – Basic Statistics Part 2

MEASURE – Graphs

MEASURE – Measurement Systems Analysis Overview

MEASURE – Measurement Systems Analysis – Continuous Data

MEASURE – Measurement Systems Analysis – Quantitative Data

MEASURE – Stability

MEASURE – Capability Analysis

MEASURE – Capability Analysis – Non-normal Data

MEASURE – Phase Summary

IASSC Lean Six Sigma Green Belt: ANALYSE PHASE

ANALYSE – Course Structure

ANALYSE – Overview

ANALYSE – Multi-vari Analysis

ANALYSE – Classes of Distributions

ANALYSE – Hypothesis Testing

ANALYSE – Sample Variance and Population Variance

ANALYSE – Comparing Two Samples

ANALYSE – Comparing More Than Two Samples

ANALYSE – Testing a Sample Against a Standard

ANALYSE – Phase Summary

IASSC Lean Six Sigma Green Belt: IMPROVE PHASE

IMPROVE – Course Structure

IMPROVE – Regression Analysis

IMPROVE – Multiple Regression

IMPROVE – Design of Experiments

IMPROVE – Full and Fractional Factorials

IMPROVE – Concept Generation

IMPROVE – Implementation

IMPROVE – Phase Summary

IASSC Lean Six Sigma Green Belt: CONTROL PHASE

CONTROL – Course Structure and Overview

CONTROL – Final Capability and Lean Controls

CONTROL – Control Plans

CONTROL – Centre Line and Control Limit Calculation, Control Plans

CONTROL – Phase Summary

IASSC Lean Six Sigma Green Belt: CONCLUSION

CONCLUSION

IASSC Lean Six Sigma Green Belt: SAMPLE TEST PAPERS

Sample Test Paper 1

Sample Test Paper 2

Sample Test Paper 3

Sample Test Paper 4

Sample Test Paper 5

Sample Test Paper 6

IASSC Lean Six Sigma Green Belt: WEBINARS

Recorded webinars from June 2019 to present.

About The Provider

Hudson
London

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