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Lean Six Sigma Green Belt
Duration: 2 Days
Introduction
American company Motorola developed a new concept of quality management process in 1986. Over the years, it has been refined and polished into a sound theory of principles and methods, aimed at business transformation through a clearly defined process. This finished product is Six Sigma.
Overview
Six Sigma Green Belt provides the necessary skills to successfully apply a field-proven methodology that helps process improvement. Moreover, it positively influences data-based decision making in solving problems and completing projects within predetermined deadlines.
Goals of Six Sigma
The concept of Six Sigma has a simple goal – delivering near-perfect goods and services for business transformation for optimal customer satisfaction (CX). Goals are achieved through a two-pronged approach:
- Identification of the problem
- Solving the problem
Objective
Upon completion of this program, participants should be able to:
- Reduction in process cycle time
- Reduction of scrap generated by a process
- Increasing customer satisfaction
- Reduction in the number of factory defects
- Reduction or elimination of costly reworks
Key Content
Introduction
- History of Six Sigma
- Six Sigma Belts Hierarchy
- What is Six Sigma Green Belts?
- Six Sigma link with company vision, objective, measurement and target (ISO 9001:2015)
7 key Six Sigma principles
- Always focus on the customer
- Understand how work really happens
- Make your processes flow smoothly
- Reduce waste and concentrate on value
- Stop defects through removing variation
- Get buy-in from the team through collaboration
- Make your efforts systematic and scientific
The Six Sigma methodology
DMAIC: Define, Measure, Analyse, Improve, Control – applied in the manufacturing of a product or delivery of a service.
DMADV: Define, Measure, Analyse, Design, Validate
Six Sigma techniques
- Brainstorming
- Root Cause Analysis / The 5 Whys
- Voice of the Customer
- The 5S System
- Kaizen (Continuous Improvement)
- Benchmarking
- Value Stream Mapping
The Six Sigma process of business transformation
1. Define Phase
- The Basics of Six Sigma
- The Fundamentals of Six Sigma
- Selecting Lean Six Sigma Projects
- The Lean Enterprise
- Six Sigma Tools:
- Affinity Diagram
- Failure Mode and Effect Analysis (FMEA)
- Process Mapping
- Value Added Flow Analysis
- Value Stream Mapping
- 7 Wastes
- Take Time
- Prioritization Matrix
- The 5Ss
- PDSA
2. Measure Phase
- Process Definition
- Six Sigma Statistics
- Measurement System Analysis
- Process Capability
- Six Sigma Tools:
- Histogram
- Pareto Chart
- Trend Chart
3. Analyse Phase
- Patterns of Variation
- Inferential Statistics
- Hypothesis Testing
- Hypothesis Testing with Normal Data
- Hypothesis Testing with Non-Normal Data
- Six Sigma Tools:
- The 5 Whys
- Ishikawa Diagram
- Regression Analysis
4. Improve Phase
- Simple Linear Regression
- Multiple Regression Analysis
- Six sigma tools:
- A3
- Kaizen
- Hoshin Kanri
- Kanban Pull System
- Poka Yoke
- Heijunka Box
- Single Minute Exchange of Die (SMED)
- Distribution, logistics, delivery (JIT)
5. Control Phase
- Lean Controls
- Statistical Process Control (SPC)
- Six Sigma Control Plans
- Six Sigma Tools:
- Statistical Process Control (SPC
- Standardized Work
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