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Lean Six Sigma Black Belt (LSSBB) Training

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Lean Six Sigma saves organizations time and money through continuous improvement. Employers therefore often pay a premium for Six Sigma trained and certified managers. Our Lean Six Sigma Black Belt training teaches you the strategies and tools necessary for leading process improvement in your organization and provides you with the Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Certification. Take your career to the next level by getting your Lean Six Sigma certification today! Upon successfully completing the course (attending all days, completing all assignments, passing the final exam, and submitting and passing the final Lean Six Sigma project), you will earn the Lean Six Sigma Black Belt (LSSBB) credential from Project Management Academy®. Project Management Academy is accredited by the Council for Six Sig

Lean Six Sigma saves organizations time and money through continuous improvement. Employers therefore often pay a premium for Six Sigma trained and certified managers. Our Lean Six Sigma Black Belt training teaches you the strategies and tools necessary for leading process improvement in your organization and provides you with the Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Certification. Take your career to the next level by getting your Lean Six Sigma certification today! Upon successfully completing the course (attending all days, completing all assignments, passing the final exam, and submitting and passing the final Lean Six Sigma project), you will earn the Lean Six Sigma Black Belt (LSSBB) credential from Project Management Academy®. Project Management Academy is accredited by the Council for Six Sigma Certification (CSSC), an Official Industry Standard for Six Sigma Accreditation. Your final Lean Six Sigma project must demonstrate your ability to carry out a Six Sigma project (from creation to the final stages using the DMAIC/DMADV method). Note: This course is conducted 2 Days/Week for 5 Weeks (Wednesdays & Fridays: 9am-5pm CST) for a total of 10 days of training to allow time for review and project development between course sessions. This course will earn you 80 PDUs.

Initiate Six Sigma projects to bring about significant and lasting organizational change Formulate project selection criteria to focus Six Sigma initiatives on projects that will have the greatest chance of success Apply the DMAIC improvement process to solve business problems Develop process maps to gain a full understanding of an existing process Incorporate the "y = f(x)" method to determine the relationship between key inputs and process outputs Employ Six Sigma data-driven approaches to solve problems at their root cause and prevent their recurrence Reduce waste and defects by applying Lean and Six Sigma principles Implement control charts to monitor how a process is performing over time

Those seeking to lead projects utilizing Lean Six Sigma to implement cost-reduction solutions, increase revenues and drive quality initiatives should attend this course. No previous experience with Lean Six Sigma is required, as this Black Belt offering is fully comprehensive of all prior levels of Six Sigma training.

Lesson Id Title Description
1 Introduction Course Overview
2 Fundamentals Roles and Responsibilities
Lean vs. Six Sigma
Learning Assessment
3 Lean Lean Fundamentals
Flow Production Cells
Kaizen
7 Waste Identification (Muda)
Waste Elimination
Current State vs. Future State
Team Selection
Project Charter
The Five "W's" and One "H" of a Problem Statement
Responsibility Assignment Matrix (RAM) and PACI Charts
Process Mapping
Process Mapping Exercise
Ishikawa Diagrams
Affinity Diagrams
5S and 6M’s
Visual Management
Traditional and Lean Production(s)
Takt Time
Focused Factories and Demand Flow
Single Minute Exchange of Die (SMED)
Mistake Proofing (Poka-Yoke)
A3 Thinking
Learning Assessment
4 Fundamentals of Six Sigma History of Six Sigma
Lean vs. Six Sigma
DMAIC vs. DMADV
5 Define Introduction to Define
Define Tools and Terminology
Y=f(x)
Defects per Million Opportunities (DPMO)
Rolled Throughput Yield (RTY)
Voice of the Customer (VOC)
Critical to Quality (CTQ)
Quality Function Deployment (QFD)
House of Quality
Kano Models and Pareto Charts
5 Whys
Learning Assessment
6 Measure Introduction to Measure
Measure Tools and Key Components
Basic Statistics
Normal Distribution and Z Tables
Data Collection Plans and Methods
Scales of Measurement
Central Tendency
Central Limit Theorem
Sampling
Random versus Representative Samples
Data Definitions
Gauge R&R
Statistical Process Control (SPC)
Control Charts
SPC Errors
Understanding Variation
Displaying Variation
Six Sigma "Shift"
Measurement Systems Analysis (MSA)
Quality Loss Function
Process Capability
Cp and Cpk
Measurement Error
Learning Assessment
7 Analyze Introduction to Analyze
Analyze Tools and Goals
Histograms, Pareto Charts, Scatter and Box Plots
Revisiting Y=f(x)
Graphical Analysis
Problem Statement - 5 "W's" and One "H"
Failure Mode Effects Analysis (FMEA)
Root Cause Analysis
Simple Linear Regression
Hypothesis Testing
Confidence Intervals
Standard Deviations vs. Standard Value
Sample Mean
Analysis of Variance (ANOVA)
Bootstrapping (Resampling)
Risk Management
Learning Assessment
8 Improve Introduction to Improve
Improve Tools
Developing Solutions
Risk Mitigation
One Factor at a Time (OFAT)
Design of Experiments (DOE)
Cause and Effect Matrix
Finalized Solutions
Learning Assessment
9 Control Introduction to Control
Control Tools
Control Plans
Response Plans
Change Management Overview
Learning Assessment
10 Course Summary Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Certification Exam
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