Lean Six Sigma Green Belt

Using DMAIC to remove waste processes

ABOUT THE PROGRAM

All organisations at every point of the time aim to earn profit which is essential for all businesses to survive. The organisations used to count on the experience of the professionals who handled the projects of these organisations. Since the last few years, this way has been given up and new techniques such as the Lean Six Sigma, TOGAF and Six Sigma are being adopted. Lean Six Sigma is an amalgamation of two methodologies - Lean and Six Sigma. Lean Six Sigma has since its induction helped reduce waste and increase the productivity of the organisation.

This training– the Lean Six Sigma Green Belt – is the second course within the horizons of the Lean Six Sigma training. Any candidate who wishes to opt for the Green Belt training course and has already covered the fundamentals in the Yellow Belt course stands to gain more than those who are altogether new to Lean Six Sigma. A professional who possesses a Green Belt certification is capable of leading the Yellow Belts and in turn being guided by the Black Belt professionals. A delegate who starts directly with the Green Belt course is first required to cover the Yellow Belt syllabus and thereafter the Green Belt concepts.

We at MSP Training make sure that on the completion of the Green Belt course, delegates are able to handle their projects in the organisation independently and without any difficulty.

 

  • Understand the DMAIC approach of Lean Six Sigma to eliminate waste processes

  • Take a step towards Lean Six Sigma Black Belt certification

  • Learn Lean Six Sigma from certified professionals

  • Get trained from one of the best training providers

WHAT'S INCLUDED ?

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Exam(s) included

Exams are provided, as part of the course. Obtaining certification is dependant on passing these exams

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Key Learning Points

Clear and concise objectives to guide delegates through the course.

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Certificate

Delegates will get certification of completion at the end of the course.

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Tutor Support

A dedicated tutor will be at your disposal throughout the training to guide you through any issues.

PREREQUISITES

Though not mandatory, a candidate appearing for the Lean Six Sigma Green Belt course must have a Yellow Belt Certification in hand. This is just for the good of the candidate as the Green Belt concepts can be better understood with the Yellow Belt concepts already clear in mind. A candidate who has no knowledge of the Lean Six Sigma concepts can also study the course but the course would then begin from the alpha of Lean Six Sigma concepts.

TARGET AUDIENCE

Any organisation or business that wants its profits to rise using a streamlining technology such as Lean Six Sigma can make its employees attend the course. Corporate batches can take up this course as can individual professionals who are in the need All organisation that is keen to implement Lean Six Sigma and to upgrade themselves to the Lean technologies. The following is the list of professionals who fall within the perimeter of this course:

  • Professionals holding a Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt certification
  • People who wish to update themselves with the Lean Six Sigma Principles
  • Employers or employees who are interested in improving the profitability of their organisation
  • Quality System Managers
  • Quality Engineers
  • Quality Supervisors
  • Quality Analysts, and Managers
  • HR managers
  • Operations Managers
  • Supervisors
  • Management Consultants
  • Finance and Commercial Managers

WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?

  • Implement the various concepts of Lean Six Sigma
  • Use the DMAIC methodology to profit in an organisation
  • Save both cost and time with Lean Six Sigma
  • Eliminate waste processes
  • Increase the satisfaction level of both the employees and the customers
  • Using Lean Six Sigma statistical tools find out solutions to business problems

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PROGRAM OVERVIEW

By going through the Lean Six Sigma Green Belt training the professionals are able to easily streamline the processes at their organisation. They gain productivity as a result of removing the unwanted processes which may have been taking extra time and resources. Delegates can complete their Green Belt certification in one of the two ways specified below:

Earn the Yellow Belt Certification and then enrol for the Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Certification

Enroll for the Green Belt Certification where the training will start with the Yellow Belt concepts and conclude only after teaching all the concepts of the Green Belt training.

The Green Belt methodology uses the DMAIC (an acronym for Define, Measure, Analyse, Improve and Control) to improve upon the current processes that are currently being used in the production line. The figure below shows the five stages of the DMAIC methodology.

 


PROGRAM CONTENT

  • Six Sigma and Organisational Goals
    • An Introduction
    • Six Sigma and Organisational Goals
    • Lean Principles
    • Design for Six Sigma Methodologies
  • Define Phase
    • An Introduction
    • Project Identification
    • Voice of Customer
    • Basics of Project Management
    • Management and Planning Tools
    • Business Results for Projects
    • Team Dynamics and Performance
  • Measure Phase
    • Introduction to Measure Phase
    • Process Analysis and Documentation (Create)
    • Probability and Statistics
    • Collecting and Summarizing Data
    • Statistical Distributions
    • Measurement System Analysis
    • Process and Performance Capability
  • Analyse Phase
    • Introducing the Analyse Phase
    • Hypothesis Testing
    • Exploratory Data Analysis
  • Improve Phase
    • Introduction to the Improve Phase
    • Design of Experiments
    • Root Cause Analysis
    • Lean Tools
    • Selecting a Solution
  • Control Phase
    • Introducing the Control Phase
    • Statistical Process Control
    • Control Plan
    • Lean Tools for Process Control
  • Tips and Tricks
    • Exam Tips
    • ASQ Exams
    • IASSC Exam

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ABOUT Portsmouth

Portsmouth,  situated on the Portsea Island,70-miles south-west of London, in Hampshire is home to 205,400 people. Portsmouth is said to have been existing during the Roman civilization too. Portsmouth for many centuries has served the Royal Navy as well. During the French invasion of 1545, Portsmouth is said to have served England as a line of defence. It is also known as the oldest dry dock of the world.

Portsmouth became the first to go into mass production. As such it also came to be known for being an industrialized city. The Portsmouth Blitz, during the Second World War, claimed 930 lives, as a result of bombing by the Nazi forces. The troops deployed to liberate the Falkland Islands in 1982 were from the Portsmouth’s naval base. When Hong Kong, the last British colony, was to be transferred, The Queen’s yacht Britannia left to Hongkong from Portsmouth.

Literature

‘Pompey’, a novel by Jonathan Meades, shows Portsmouth as the home of many criminals.Fanny Park, the lead character, in Jane Austen's novel Mansfield Park, is a resident of Portsmouth. Incidentally, many of Jane Austen’s made sure that her novels came to end in the Portsmouth city. In his novel, ‘The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby', Charles Dickens has portrayed Nicholas and Smike getting involved in a theatrical troupe in Portsmouth. The Aubrey-Martin series by Patrick O’Brian mostly saw Captain Jack Aubrey’s ships sailing from Portsmouth.

Many crime novels such D.I. Faraday/D.C. Winter novels by Graham Hurley and the Heartsone by C.J.Samson were set in Portsmouth.Published in 2014, the ‘Portsmouth Fairy Tales for Grown Ups’, had locations in its stories that were from around Portsmouth.

Sport

The Fratton Park is the home ground for Portsmouth F.C. The team has been victorious twice winning the Football League titles in 1949 and 1950. The team was victorious in the FA Cup in 1939 and 2008. The team once again started playing the Premier League in the 2003 season. 2010 to 2012 was a period of great difficulties for the team. They went down to the Championship level and then to LeagueOne by 2012. 2013 saw them further relegated to the fourth tier of the English Football, the League Two. Pompey Supporters Trust, in April 2013, purchased the team and made it making it the biggest fan-owned football club in the history of English Football.

Yet another football club has been the Moneyfields F.C, which based in Portsmouth has played in the Wessex Football League Premier Division since 1998.

The Wessex League Division One has two teams playing from Portsmouth which are - United Services Portsmouth F.C (formed in 1962 and known as the Portsmouth Royal Navy earlier) and Baffins Milton Rovers F.C.(formed in 2011).

It is at the United Services Recreation Ground in Ports in Portsmouth is the place where the matches between the two teams, Royal Navy Rugby Union and United Services Portsmouth RFC, are held.

The United Services Recreation Ground was home to first-class cricket since 1882. It was in 1895  that Hampshire County Cricket Club also played their matches at the same ground for the next 105 years (i.e. till 2000 AD). In 2000 AD, Hampshire moved to the Rose Bowl cricket ground in West End. Portsmouth also plays host to a number of hockey clubs  such as

  • United Services Portsmouth Hockey Club,( Burnaby Road)
  • the City of Portsmouth Hockey Club, (University's Langstone Campus)
  • Portsmouth Sharks Hockey Club, (Admiral Lord Nelson School)
  • Portsmouth & Southsea Hockey Club (Admiral Lord Nelson School)

Portsmouth also plays Golf. An 18-hole parkland course, the Great Salterns Golf Club, was established in 1926 and has two holes. The game is played across the Lake Saltern.

The following golf courses are also present in Portsmouth:

  • the Gosport and Stokes Bay Golf Club
  • near Langstone Harbour in the east
  • Hayling

 

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