4-DAY Lean/Six Sigma Yellow Belt Course
Six Sigma is probably the hottest improvement approach around today. Developed by Motorola, and applied by Boeing, Kodak, Digital and many others – it was the success enjoyed by GE that brought it to full industry attention. From manufacturing it then moved into the service sector with major verifiable cost savings being achieved, in particular, in financial services. Later applications have covered all sectors including the public sector.
This four-day programme is designed for people who are new to Six Sigma and quality, as well as technology experts, and people who want to improve quality in a team rather than be project leaders. Typically many delegates come from Management and Supervision. It introduces the Six Sigma approach, roles and toolkit, and integrates it with the drive for the Lean Organisation. The DMAIC methodology and project management requirements are developed as well as Process Mapping, Data Capture and Analysis.
Is it right for me?
Suitable for individuals who are:
· Managers wishing to understand Six Sigma and the Lean Enterprise
approaches and their application within an organisation
· Team Leaders and Supervisors new to Quality thinking
· Technical experts who need to interface with a corporate (Lean) Six
Sigma approach
What will I learn?
By the end of the course you will be able to:
· Understand the nature, role and practical implementation of the Lean
Six Sigma approach and toolkit
· Support Black and Green Belts with improvement projects
· Help to make necessary decisions within the Six Sigma programme
· Undertake basic Six Sigma analysis
What will it cover?
What is Lean Six Sigma? The Statistical Basis
· History and Current Use· Six Sigma and Design for Six Sigma
Contrasted· Integration with the Lean approach· Analogous methods·
Link to Quality Management · Types of Variation· Common and
Special Causes· The 7 Tools of Quality Control
Programme and Project Management Process Simulation
· Lean Six Sigma Roles and Responsibilities· Options for implementation
and Managing Cultural Change· Corporate structures, Monitoring and
Control· The People Issues · Group Exercise on a transactional
process· Process specification, monitoring and improvement·
Defining lessons learnt
The Project Toolkit
· DMAIC(T)· Use of Software - Minitab and Excel· Statistical
data analysis· SPC and design of experiments· Lean tools and
mistake proofing
Course fees per delegate
one delegate: £920 + VAT
two delegates: £800 + VAT/delegate
three delegates: £750 + VAT/delegate
Venue
All courses are normally held at Charnwood House, near Nottingham
Dates for 2008
6-9 May
15-18 Sep