Description
Attain Partners | Juran’s Lean Six Sigma Black Belt course begins with self-paced learning to give you a basic understanding of the methodologys. It will qualify you to teach the Lean Six Sigma methodologies, tools and application in all functions and levels at your company. Throughout and after the course learners can also complete a project working 1-on-1 with a Master Black Belt mentor and coach to deliver a completed project for their company. Our typical Black Belt projects yield an average of $250K in savings for the organization. Our course proves its value within 3-6 months from the beginning of the training.
Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Course Topics: - Basic Quality Principles - Managing Projects and Teams - Identifying the Costs of Poor Quality - The DMAIC Phases - Validating Measurement Systems - Graphical Analysis Tools - Lean Tools - Statistical Analysis Tools - Designing Experiments to Test Improvement Theories - Controlling the Improved Process
Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Certification Part 2: Analyze, Improve, and Control
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TypeOnline Courses
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ProviderEdX
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PricingFree to Audit
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Duration8 weeks, 2-6 hours a week
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CertificatePaid Certificate
Attain Partners | Juran’s Lean Six Sigma Black Belt course begins with self-paced learning to give you a basic understanding of the methodologys. It will qualify you to teach the Lean Six Sigma methodologies, tools and application in all functions and levels at your company. Throughout and after the course learners can also complete a project working 1-on-1 with a Master Black Belt mentor and coach to deliver a completed project for their company. Our typical Black Belt projects yield an average of $250K in savings for the organization. Our course proves its value within 3-6 months from the beginning of the training.
Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Course Topics: - Basic Quality Principles - Managing Projects and Teams - Identifying the Costs of Poor Quality - The DMAIC Phases - Validating Measurement Systems - Graphical Analysis Tools - Lean Tools - Statistical Analysis Tools - Designing Experiments to Test Improvement Theories - Controlling the Improved Process