Course Description
Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Certification Training
ExcelR offers both classroom and online training on Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Certification Training in Hyderabad, delivered by certified, experienced and who are considered as one of the best Six Sigma trainers in the industry. We are one of the best Lean Six Sigma Black Belt training institutes in Hyderabad. This Lean Six Sigma Black Belt course includes interactive Six Sigma classes, Courseware, Free Minitab training along with Six Sigma training, Mock Exams, Practice Project & Exam at the end of the training.
Six Sigma is not common sense. It is extraordinary sense which requires extraordinary reasoning which is achieved by enabling your skills on the breakthrough Six Sigma concepts. Six Sigma consultants are considered to be paid handsome salaries and they get an opportunity to work alongside the senior leadership team.
Competition is cut-throat while customers are becoming more demanding than ever. Price increase for the products is not the viable option and reducing the quality by cutting corners is the least preferred option. Only route left to sustain the profits and business is by reducing waste and variation in the process. This can be achieved by Six Sigma professionals who employ sound solutions with the help of statistical techniques. Lean Six Sigma tools help the Six Sigma Green Belts, Black Belts and Master Black Belts achieve the impossible by aligning with the strategic goals of the organizations and helps companies achieve the vision.
Course Curriculum
- Project Scope Management
- Project Time Management
- Project Cost Management
- Stakeholder Management
- Communication Management
- Risk Management
- DMADV – Define, Measure, Analyse, Design, Verify
- IDOV – Identify, Design, Optimize, Verify
- Identify CTQs
- Creating the risk management plan
- Identify the technique used for plan risk management process
- Identify sections of risk management plan
- Recognize the principles of risk tolerance, probability and impact
- Inputs to risk planning
- Beyond customer requirements – identifying ‘‘delighters’’
- Using AHP to determine the relative importance of the CTQs
- Five Checksheets
- Seven Quality Management tools
- Measurement System Analysis
- Gage R & R
- Discrimination
- Stability
- Bias
- Repeatability
- Reproducibility
- Linearity
- Gage Study and Kappa Statistic
- Measurement Plan
- Using customer demands to make design decisions
- Using weighted CTQs in decision-making
- Pugh concept selection method
- Hypothesis Testing including both parametric & Non-parametric tests
- Mann-Whitney test
- Mood’s Median test
- Kruskal-Wallis test
- Regression techniques
- Linear Regression
- Logistic Regression
- Poisson Regression
- Binomial Regression
- Negative Binomial Regression
- Zero-Inflated Poisson / Zero-Inflated Negative Binomial Regression
- Predicting CTQ performance
- Process simulation
- Virtual DOE using simulation software
- Design phase cross-references
- Nested Designs and change variables
- Mixture Designs
- Main Effect plots and interaction plots
- Fold-over design
- Pilot run
- Pre-pilot
- Post-pilot
- Transition to full-scale operations
- Verify phase cross-references
- All aspects of control phase of DMAIC
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