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Overview
Six Sigma was developed way back in 1986 and has saved organization billions of dollars in cost, improve quality, reduce waste, improve consistency and improve customer satisfaction.
Six Sigma is a disciplined data driven approach for reducing variation in any process from manufacturing to transactional and thereby eliminating defects.
Six Sigma is a process improvement philosophy. Six Sigma is a set of management techniques intended to improve business processes by greatly reducing the probability that an error or defect will occur.
What you’ll learn
a. At the end of this course you will have the basic understanding of Six Sigma concepts.
b. You will have the basic understanding of DMAIC and DMADV approaches of process improvement.
Requirements: Diploma or Degrees
Description
a. After completing this course you would have the basic understanding of Six Sigma concepts.
b. The only thing you need to complete this course is the open mindset and desire to learn a new concept.
c. Certificate of Completion provided.
d. You will learn the Six Sigma improvement skills through short and easy to understand lessons.
With Six Sigma White Belt Training, these comprehensive Outline/tutorials cover everything you’ll ever need to become a Certified Six Sigma White Belt.
The goal is to achieve near perfection. Process improvements and variation reduction are achieved through application of Six Sigma improvement projects, which in turn, are executed following either the DMAIC (Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, Control) or DMADV (Define, Measure, Analyze, Design, Verify) methodologies.
Course Overview
Overview of Lean Management and Lean Six Sigma
– What is Lean Management
– History of Lean Management
– Concept of VA and NVA
– What is NVA
– 7 + 1 type of waste
– Concept of 3M
– Terminologies used in Lean Management
– Tools used in Lean Management
– Summary of Lean Management
– Difference and Similarities of Lean and Six Sigma
– Road-map for Lean and Six Sigma
Overview of Six Sigma and Define Phase
– What is Six Sigma/ Six Sigma explained in layman terms
– Why Organizations use Six Sigma
– History of Six Sigma
– Six Sigma Roadmap/philosophy, approaches and timeline
– Introduction to Define Phase of Six Sigma
– Project Identification and prioritization in Six Sigma
– DMAIC vs DMADV approaches
Types of Belts:
– White Belt
– Yellow Belt
– Green Belt
– Black Belt
– Master Black Belt
Team Structure
– SIPOC – A high Level Process Map
– Project Charter and Milestone
– VOC and CTQ
– Kano Model
– Define Phase Toll Gate Review
Measure Phase of Six Sigma
– As is – Process Mapping
– Data, Types of Data and Data Collection Plan
– Data Collection Tools
– Basic Statistics
Overview of MSA
– Normal Distribution and Central Limit Theorem
Overview of Control Charts
– Control Charts for Variable Data
– Control Charts for Attribute Data
Overview of Process Capability
– Histogram, Box Plot and Graphical Summary
– Pareto Chart
– Concept of Yield and Sigma Level Calculation (Difference of Sigma and Six Sigma)
– Measure Phase Toll Gate Review