Six Sigma Black Belt

Mastering The Six Sigma Methodology

ABOUT THE PROGRAM

Six Sigma is set of rules that are useful in improving processes and providing a better quality of products and services in a given time frame.It collects and augments data from various businesses and finally removes any defects that exist in it. Six Sigma professionals create better products by implementing the techniques, methods and tools of Six Sigma. in a particular sequence.

When Motorola came up with the concept of Six Sigma in the 1980's, its main aim was to improve the time-cycle and reduce production errors. As per the rules of Six Sigma, only 3.4 errors can be allowed in a million processes. The Six Sigma methodology aims at fulfilling customer requirements, satisfying the customers to improve the relations with them which helps in keeping the customers/clients loyal to the organisation in times of difficulty even.

  • Uproot defects from any business processes

  • Understand the 5 Phase concept of DMAIC

  • Work as Team Leaders and Team Members in Six Sigma teams

  • Get Certified from Global Training Provider

  • Learn the Six Sigma methodology from Certified and experienced trainers

WHAT'S INCLUDED ?

Find out what's included in the training programme.

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Courseware

Courseware will also be provided to the delegates so that they can revise the course after the training.

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Certificate

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

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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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Pre Course Material

It provides some basic knowledge about the course before training.

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Tutor Support

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

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Key Learning Points

Clear and concise objectives to guide delegates through the course.

PREREQUISITES

In order to certify the delegates must hold a completed projected with Six Sigma and and also an experience using the Six Sigma technology for three years.

TARGET AUDIENCE

The following category of professionals are included in the course list who can get benefit from taking the course:

  • Companies and their managements for implementing Six Sigma.
  • Project Managers to complete projects of extreme importance.
  • Quality Assurance Engineers who discover and develop various methods of increasing quality.
  • Audit managers to manage reviews of various companies.
  • Security professionals to implement policies judicially.
  • Management students for learning the benefits of using various methodologies.
  • Team leaders for supervising the teams correctly.
    • Software Professionals to develop high-quality software after applying techniques to manage variability.

WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?

  • How to finish off the projects and handing them over to process owners
  • Implement the various concepts of Lean
  • Present these projects to different levels of professionals
  • Work at various levels of leadership
  • Measuring various problems to remove barriers and achieve project success
  • Know the advanced statistical analyses that exist to evaluate the the relationship among the key inputs and process outputs
  • Know how to manage team aspects successfully and at a faster pace

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PROGRAM OVERVIEW

The Six Sigma methodology focuses on improvising the time-cycle process and making sure there are least defects in any business processes. According to Six Sigma in order to get success over qualitative meters, qualitative scopes must take a precedence. This results in the credibility of the employees going up. Six Sigma applies to all the industries and can be practised by almost all professionals who belong to different industries. It can be used by people who use statistics, financial analysis and project management to achieve better business purposes. According to Six Sigma, any process that does not fulfil customer satisfaction is termed as an error.

Six Sigma practitioners go on upgrading themselves as they progress from White Belt to Black Belt professionals. According to Six Sigma, all business processes can be gauged and streamlined.

 EXAMINATION

Type: Multiple Choice Questions

Questions: 100

Pass Percentile: 70%

Language of Exam: English


PROGRAM CONTENT

  • PHASE I - DEFINE
    • An Overview of Six Sigma
      • Six Sigma – An Understanding
      • History of Six Sigma
      • Y = f(x) Approach
      • Methodology of Six Sigma
      • Roles & Responsibilities
    • Fundamentals of Six Sigma
      • Defining Process
      • VOC & CTQ’s
      • QFD
      • Cost of Poor Quality
      • Pareto (80:20 rule)
    • Projects of Lean Six Sigma
      • Six Sigma Metrics
      • Business Case & Charter
      • Project Team Selection
      • Project Risk Management
      • Project Planning
    • Lean Fundamentals
      • Lean & Six Sigma
      • History of Lean
      • The Seven Deadly Muda
      • Five-S (5S)
    • Phase II-MEASURING
      • Process Definition
        • Cause & Effect Diagrams
        • Cause & Effects Matrix
        • Process Mapping
        • FMEA
        • Theory of Constraints
      • Six Sigma Statistics
        • Basic Statistics
        • Descriptive Statistics
        • Distributions & Normality
        • Graphical Analysis
      • MSA
        • Precision & Accuracy
        • Bias, Linearity & Stability
        • Gage R&R
        • Variable & Attribute MSA
      • Process Capability
        • Capability Analysis
        • Stability Concept
        • Attribute Capability
        • Discrete Capability
        • Monitoring Techniques
      • Phase III - ANALYZING
        • Variation Patterns
          • Multi-Variable Analysis
          • Classes of Distributions
        • Inferential Statistics
          • Understanding Inference
          • Sampling
          • Sample Size
          • Central Limit Theorem
        • Hypothesis Testing
          • Hypothesis Testing Goals
          • Statistical Significance
          • Risk; Alpha & Beta
          • Types of Hypothesis Test
        • Hyp-Tests: Normal Data
          • One and Two Sample t-tests
          • One Sample Variance
          • One Way ANOVA
        • Hyp-Tests: Non-Normal Data
          • Mann-Whitney & Mood’s Median
          • Kruskal-Wallis
          • Moods Median
          • Friedman
          • 1 Sample Sign
          • 1 Sample Wilcoxon
          • 1 and 2 Proportion
          • Chi-Squared
          • Test of Equal Variances
        • Phase IV - IMPROVING
          • Simple Linear Regression
            • Correlation
            • X-Y Diagram
            • Regression Equations
            • Residuals Analysis
          • Multiple Regression
            • Non-Linear Regression
            • Multiple Linear Regression
            • Confidence Intervals
            • Residuals Analysis
            • Box-Cox Transformation
            • Stepwise Regression
            • Logistic Regression
          • Designed Experiments
            • Experiment Objectives
            • Experimental Methods
            • DOE Considerations
          • Full Factorial Experiments
            • 2k Full Factorial Designs
            • Linear & Quadratic Models
            • Orthogonal Designs
            • Model & Center Points
          • Fractional Factorials
            • Designs
            • Confounding Effects
            • Experimental Resolution
          • Phase V - CONTROLLING
            • Lean Controls
              • Control Methods for 5
              • kanban
              • Poka-Yoke
            • SPC
              • Data Collection for SPC
              • I-MR Chart
              • Xbar-R Chart
              • U Chart
              • P Chart
              • NP Chart
              • X-S chart
              • CumSum Chart
              • EWMA Chart
              • Control Methods
              • Control Chart Anatomy
              • Variation & Sampling
              • Control Limits
            • Planning for Six Sigma Control
              • Cost-Benefit Analysis
              • Control Plan Elements
              • Response Plan

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It ultimately helped in the creation of job opportunities. During the 19th century, Most of the emigrants of the United Kingdom including Ireland used this major Liverpool Port to move in the United States. There have been a lot of fan following of The Beatles (the English rock band) and other rock bands from Mersey beat era which further brings a lot of tourists in the city. It helps in boosts of the tourism sector of the country. Liverpool F.C and Everton are two famous football club of the region. The locals are very enthusiast while cheering their local football club in different leagues. All the entertainment programs are being held at Mathew street.

History

The letter patent issued during the beginning of 12th century announced the real foundation of the Borough of Liverpool. By the mid 16 century, the population of the town was 500. King John designed street plan for Liverpool. The history of Liverpool commenced since 16th century Tudor building and modern day architecture styles. The English Heritage site described the richness of architecture in the city. In 18th century, The Liverpool railway commenced its services for locals. The number of Irish migrants were migrated during the famine of 1840 from the region. Great Britain was a major market for cotton to the whole world. In 2014, An International festival was organized under the supervision of Prime Minister Leadership. It was acknowledged as world’s biggest business event

Economy

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