Black Belt
The Lean Six Sigma Black Belt is a level of training best suited for those who have the Green Belt body of Knowledge, who have practically applied Lean Six Sigma on a consistent basis for 3 – 5 years and have at least 10 statistically significant improvement projects.
A Black Belt is an expert in Lean Six Sigma methodology but more importantly , statistical analysis, and project manager - all rolled into one. As a Black Belt in training, you learn how to master this diverse set of "soft" and "hard" skills so that you can quickly lead critical projects to successful completion.
You will gain a solid general knowledge of the theory, composition and implementation of a Lean Six Sigma initiative. You will also become proficient in all of the analytical tools necessary to Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, and Control Lean Six Sigma improvement projects, including the design and analysis of general and fractional factorial experiments. As a Black Belt you will master the skills necessary to lead an organization in transformation change.
The overarching learning objective is to develop a comprehensive set of skills that will allow you to function effectively as a Lean Six Sigma Black Belt. The Lean Six Sigma Black Belt body of knowledge includes techniques for both quantitative and non-quantitative analysis, as well as the team leadership skills necessary to get projects across the goal line.
After completing this course, you should be able to DO the following:
- Communicate using Lean Six Sigma concepts.
- Think about your organization as a collection of processes, with inputs that determine the output.
- Relate Lean Six Sigma concepts to the overall business mission and objectives.
- Use the concept of a Sigma Level to evaluate the capability of a process or organization.
- Understand and apply the five step D‐M‐A‐I‐C model as a framework to organize process improvement activity.
- Employ a wide range of process improvement techniques, including Design of Experiments, within the D‐M‐A‐I‐C model.
- Recognize the organizational factors that are necessary groundwork for a successful Lean Six Sigma effort.
- Employ your Lean Six Sigma skills to lead a successful process improvement project delivering meaningful results to the organization.
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