Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Upgrade

The Lean Six Sigma method is used to identify and eliminate additional processes

ABOUT THE PROGRAM

The organization during production may have certain processes in the production line, which may seem redundant at certain stages. Our lecturers are about Lean Six Sigma professionals. It is necessary to eliminate such wasteful processes from the project environment because unnecessary processes can cause delays in the production line. The Lean Six Sigma method is used to identify and eliminate additional processes. In the thehubofknowledge training, we train Candidates in the Lean Six Sigma method through the Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Upgrade Course.

 

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PREREQUISITES

The Candidate must hold a Green Belt Certification to be able to fir criteria for the Black Belt certification exam.

TARGET AUDIENCE

The Lean Six Sigma Green to Black Belt Upgrade Certification Program is very suitable for participants who have obtained the certification of Lean Six Sigma Green Belt and want to upgrade their knowledge to Lean Six Sigma Black Belt.

WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?

  • Role of the Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt Professional
  • How to improve the performance of the project with respect to the environment?
  • Why is Lean Six Sigma required in Project Management?
  • Lean Six Sigma Principles and the DMAIC phases
  • Assess project performance on various inputs provided

PROGRAM OVERVIEW

There are 8 kinds of wastes that organizations stumble upon. They are described as “DOWNTIME” – an acronym for

  • D – Defective Processes
  • O – Overprocessing
  • W – Waiting Period
  • N – Non-Used Employee Talent
  • T – Transport
  • I – Inventory
  • M – Motion
  • E – Excess Production

 

The first step, sorting, makes work easier because it removes obstacles and reduces the chance of being disturbed by unnecessary items. It can also delete unnecessary processes or items that are not needed in the production phase

The second step, Straighten, arranges all items in a first cum first serve basis so as to easily select them for use. The third step, Shine, focuses on keeping the workplace clean such that any kind of machinery is not affected. The fourth step, Standardize, selects the best steps to be followed for the production. The last step, Sustain, refers to keeping everything in order and also make sure that standards are implemented.

The second step is to straighten and arrange all items on a first-come, first-served basis so that you can easily select the items to be used. The third step, Shine, is committed to keeping the workplace clean so as not to affect any type of machinery. The fourth step, standardization, chooses the best step for production. The last step in sustainability is to keep everything in order and ensure that the standards are implemented.
In any organization, waste will inevitably occur in the production process. Usually, this may happen when unnecessary steps climb into the production line or the process changes over time. Both methods will affect production and the organization will suffer losses. Implementing Lean Six Sigma methodology can help organizations get rid of this situation. Lean Six Sigma has three levels. Professionals can start with the yellow belt, go to the green belt, and finally go to the black belt. However, Lean Six Sigma provides the fourth course-Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Upgrade Course. This course focuses on professionals who are already Green Belt professionals and want to upgrade to Black Belt. Unlike the black belt course, the upgraded version of the same version did not teach the concept of a green belt before entering the black belt course.

 


PROGRAM CONTENT

  • Descriptive statistics
  • Inferential statistics
  • Minitab
  • Hypothesis testing
  • Statistical process control