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Lean Six Sigma Principles for Organizational Improvement

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This course will focus on repetitive process improvement and lean thinking. Six Sigma is the defacto standard in process improvement methodologies. Originally developed in the manufacturing sector, Six Sigma has been generalized to assist in the elimination of defects from any process in areas such as Healthcare, IT, Financial Services etc. Six Sigma embraces the data driven approach to determining and eliminating the root cause of defects. Lean thinking involves understanding value in the eyes of either the internal or external customer and eliminating any activities that do not add value. Combined, Lean and Six Sigma are a powerful pairing of tools to improve any organization.

This course will focus on repetitive process improvement and lean thinking. Six Sigma is the defacto standard in process improvement methodologies. Originally developed in the manufacturing sector, Six Sigma has been generalized to assist in the elimination of defects from any process in areas such as Healthcare, IT, Financial Services etc. Six Sigma embraces the data driven approach to determining and eliminating the root cause of defects. Lean thinking involves understanding value in the eyes of either the internal or external customer and eliminating any activities that do not add value. Combined, Lean and Six Sigma are a powerful pairing of tools to improve any organization.

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Employees in organizations requiring a standardized approach to problem solving for the purpose of continuous improvement in Quality Management.

Lesson Id Title Description
1 Course Introduction
2 Six Sigma Overview What is Six Sigma
Six Sigma History
Six Sigma Approach Y= f(x)
Six Sigma Methodology
Roles and Responsibilities
3 Six Sigma Fundamentals Defining a Process
VOC and CTQs
QFD
Cost of Poor Quality (COPQ)
Pareto Analysis (80:20 rule)
4 Lean Six Sigma Projects Six Sigma Metrics
Business Case and Charter
Project Team Selection
Project Risk Management
Project Planning
5 Lean Fundamentals Lean and Six Sigma
History of Lean
The Seven Deadly Muda
Five=S (5S)
6 Next Steps
Self-Paced

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