Six Sigma Short Course - Orange Belt
The SD&S Six Sigma short course (sometimes referred to as 'orange belt training course') is an ideal introduction to Six Sigma demonstrating the approach, its benefits and tools and techniques. It would serve ideally for middle or higher management who want to be aware of the Six Sigma approach without getting into actually using all tools an techniques themselves in a project. Below are some of the tools and techniques covered in this 3-day training course:
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Course Introductions |
CTQ\ KANO |
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Training Course structure |
SIPOC |
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Lean Six Sigma Overview |
Project Charter |
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What is Lean? |
Problem & Goal Statements |
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Health Service Case Study |
QFD |
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Introduction to 6 Sigma |
KPI's & Balanced Scorecard |
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Six Sigma DMAICT Process |
Stakeholder Analysis |
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Six Sigma Roles |
Measure Phase |
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Manuacturing Case study |
Performance Standards |
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Quad of Aims |
Gauge R&R + Case Study |
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Voice of The Customer |
Minitab Introduction & Exercise |
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If you wish at a later date upgrade from orange to green or black belt (or even into Lean Six Sigma black belt), it is a possible option. Please contact us for more information.
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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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