Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Certification Training Course
Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Course Features
4 days instructor led training by expert instructors.
Access to LMS study materials
Exam prep question bank
Session recording access
Free retake for exam
Learning Objectives of Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Course
By the end of this course the attendees will
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Be a professional who is well versed in the Lean Six Sigma Methodology, who leads complex improvement projects, typically in a full-time capacity.
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Posses a thorough understanding of all aspects of the Lean Six Sigma Method including a high-level of competence in the subject matters contained within the phases of Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve and Control (DMAIC)
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A Lean Six Sigma Black Belt understands how to implement, perform, interpret and apply Lean Six Sigma at an advanced level of proficiency.
Target Audience of Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Certification
Lean Six Sigma is aimed at professionals wishing to understand and apply the Lean Six Sigma principles and instruments in order to work effectively with, or as a member of, a process improvement team. Lean Six Sigma is suitable for: Improvement Managers, Operational Line Managers, Team Managers, Project Managers, Programme Managers, Change Managers, Finance Managers, IT Managers, HR Managers
Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Certification Journey
Any Other Important Information
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This exam is accredited by TUV Rhineland NIFE Academy and this certificate is valid for a lifetime.
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You get a free second attempt in case you fail in first attempt.
Course Outline
- 1.1 The Basics of Six Sigma
- 1.2 The Fundamentals of Six Sigma
- 1.3 Selecting Lean Six Sigma Projects
- 1.4 The Lean Enterprise
- 2.1 Process Definition
- 2.2 Six Sigma Statistics
- 2.3 Measurement System Analysis
- 2.4 Process Capability
- 3.1 Patterns of Variation
- 3.2 Inferential Statistics
- 3.3 Hypothesis Testing
- 3.4 Hypothesis Testing with Normal Data
- 3.5 Hypothesis Testing with Non-Normal Data
- 4.1 Simple Linear Regression
- 4.2 Multiple Regression Analysis
- 4.3 Designed Experiments
- 4.4 Full Factorial Experiments
- 4.5 Fractional Factorial Experiments
- 5.1 Lean Controls
- 5.2 Statistical Process Control (SPC)
- 5.3 Six Sigma Control Plans
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