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Overview
Lean Six Sigma is a pragmatic approach that emphasises the importance of focusing on delivering what the customer wants by utilising the skills and knowledge of the employees.
Improvement projects aim to reduce the cost of poor quality, increase process capability, minimise process cycle time and remove waste to deliver what the customer wants, ultimately resulting in increased customer satisfaction.
Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Practitioner provides the skills necessary to successfully complete DMAIC projects, including basic knowledge of planning, team problem-solving methods and improvement strategies.
The training combines lectures with interactive group exercises and hands-on work using examples related primarily to the services industry.
Please note: This course includes a refresher of the content encountered in the Yellow Belt course. It is therefore recommended that delegates who have attended the Yellow Belt course gain several months of practical experience before returning to complete this course.
Audience
The following can attend the Lean Six Sigma Green Belt training:
Skills Gained
Prerequisites
The main focus of this course is the application of Lean Six Sigma DMAIC methods to real life improvement projects within the delegate's own organisation. There are two anticipated entry points to this course:
N.B. It is not a requirement to attend the Yellow Belt training before you attend the Green Belt course.
Please refer to the notes regarding your Green belt project, see below:
Green Belt preparation - Whilst the Yellow Belt training is intended to provide an overview of the methodology sufficient to participate as Project Contributors and undertake small improvements, Green Belts are required to lead at least one project, as part of the certification requirements. For this reason delegates are expected to bring a potential Green Belt project with them to the course. Aspects of their project will be looked at during the course. Support will be provided during the course to help delegates determine the suitability of their Lean Six Sigma project.
Delegates are also expected to bring an idea of a potential improvement to the course.
Outline
Introduction
Define
Measure
Analyse
Improve
Control
Conclusions and Next Steps
Examination
On the last day of the course there will be an open-book exam. It is made up of multiple choice questions and takes a maximum of 90 minutes. The format will align with the type of course; Face-to-face will have a paper-based exam; virtual will have a WEBEX based exam.
To achieve full Green Belt Certification, delegates are required to pass the Green Belt exam - and complete an improvement project demonstrating a use of appropriate tools, project results and business benefits. Details of these requirements will be discussed during the course.
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