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Six Sigma Green Belt Course

The SD&S Six Sigma Green belt training course is designed for people who need to deploy the 6 Sigma in their organization. It is designed for people who will implement Six Sigma for about 20-30% of their working week. The training will demonstrate the full approach, its benefits and tools and techniques. There is a wide range of in class exercises and training in MINITAB Version 15. The attendees are also required to conduct a project at their own company as part of the accreditation process

If you wish at a later date upgrade from Green belt to Black Belt, it is a possible option please contact us for more information.

Below are some of the tools and techniques covered in the 10 day training:

 

     
  Course Introductions Stacked Bar charts
  Training Course structure Scatter Plots
  Lean Six Sigma Overview Confidense Intervals
  What is Lean? Times series plots
  Health Service Case Study Data Stratification
  Introduction to 6 Sigma Box Plots
  Six Sigma DMAICT Process Hypothesis Testing
  Six Sigma Roles Null & Alternative Hypothesis
  Manuacturing Case study Alpha Levels & P-Values
  Quad of Aims T- Tests
  Voice of The Customer Anova
  CTQ\ KANO Tests for Equal Varience
  SIPOC Proportion Tests
  Project Charter Normality Test
  Problem & Goal Statements Correlation
  QFD Simple Regression
  KPI's & Balanced Scorecard Chain Letters
  Stakeholder Analysis Ideas box
  Measure Phase SCAMPER
  Performance Standards Similarities and differences
  Gauge R&R + Case Study Voting N/3
  Minitab Introduction & Exercise Paired Comparisons
  Data collection Decision Matrix
  Data Types XY Grid
  Sampling Cost Benefit Analysis
  Variation Pilot Solution
  Position and Spread SPC
  Normal Distribution Control Charts
  Process capability I-MR Chart
  Sigma Levels X BAR R Chart
  Pareto Analysis U Chart
  Process Mapping P Chart
  Affinty Diagrams Case Study
  Measles Charts Process Documentation
  FMEA & 5 WHYS DOE
  P-M Analysis Pluck and Burmann
  Brainstorming Factorial Exercise
  Fishbone diagrams Surface Response Designs
  Basic Graphical Techniques TREBUCKET Exercise
  Probability Plots Project Work
     

All the courses follow a structured step by step approach consisting of in class lecture, tutorials and group practical’s which translate the principles into “real” applications.

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SD&S Six Sigma Training Philosophy

Limitations of people, material, technology, environment and method → To challenge people to go beyond their limits using the material, methods and tools available

Innovation process → SD&S training courses (Lean Six Sigma) enable your people to deploy cost effective and value added solutions in your organization

Margin of error → Using the skills learned, your people can reduce the variation of your services and products leading to higher customer satisfaction

Mathematical challenge → Our training structure enables people to understand the recognized and proven six sigma approach Our Lean Six Sigma courses enable you to optimize your processes using the appropriate tools and techniques.


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