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Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Class | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Class | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Date/Time
Date(s) – 07/08/2019 – 12/11/2020
10:00 am – 5:00 pm

Location
Certstaffix Training – Malvern, Pennsylvania

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Lean Six Sigma Black Belt

This course will prepare you to achieve the status of certified Lean Six Sigma Black Belt. This course covers the entire DMAIC methodology and does it using the industries most recognized statistical software, Minitab. We provide outputs and examples for all analysis and exercises using images rendered from Minitab.

This course will prepare students to take the IASSC Black Belt Certification Exam. A practice exam is included in the course price. Important Information About Obtaining Six Sigma Certification

We have additional Six Sigma Courses if this course doesn’t fit your needs: 

 

 Length:   5 day(s)
 Daily Start Time:   10:00 Eastern Time
 Daily End Time:  17:00 Eastern Time
 Registration Cutoff:   15 Days Prior to Class Start
 Price:   $2,775.00 (U.S. Dollars)
 Location:   5 Great Valley Parkway, Suite 210, Malvern, PA 19355 
 Training Format:  

Hands-on, Live Online Training with a Remote Instructor

Certstaffix® Training classes are instructor-led live online training you attend in a local computer lab or from your home/office. Our live online instructors teach you from a remote location while being able to interact with students as in a traditional classroom setting. Instructors can view student progress and take control of their PC to provide direct assistance. Students can see the instructor’s presentation as well as voice questions directly to the instructor and participate in class discussions.

 

Our Remote Instructor-led classes offer:

  • A real, live instructor teaching you from another location
  • Hands-on learning with the software you are being taught
  • Interaction with all students in the class at other locations
  • Easy assistance from the instructor:
    • To ask a question, you simply speak and all students and the instructor can hear you
    • They can see your computer screen with permission
    • They take control of your computer if you get stuck with permission

Two Ways to Attend:

1. Attend From Your Home or Work

You can attend any of our public classes from your home or work – all you need is a high-speed internet connection. We provide access to any needed software and lab environments during your class. We’ll ship you any course material about 1 week prior to your class start date.

2. Attend From One of Our Computer Labs

You can also attend any of our public classes at our computer lab location at 5 Great Valley Parkway, Suite 210, Malvern, PA 19355. You’ll get access to a fully set up learning environment for you to walk into and start class. We provide a computer and access to any needed software and lab environments. We’ll ship you any course material about 1 week prior to your class start date.


Questions?

Feel free to call or email us if you have questions about course content or how our training method works: 

Call Us: 877-459-8204
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Course Outline:

Black Belt Training: Define Phase
1.1 Six Sigma Overview
1.1.1 What is Six Sigma
1.1.2 Six Sigma History
1.1.3 Six Sigma Approach Y = f(x)
1.1.4 Six Sigma Methodology
1.1.5 Roles & Responsibilities
1.2 The Fundamentals of Six Sigma
1.2.1 Defining a Process
1.2.2 VOC & CTQ’s
1.2.3 Cost of Poor Quality (COPQ)
1.2.4 Pareto Analysis (80:20 rule)
1.3 Lean Six Sigma Projects
1.3.1 Six Sigma Metrics
1.3.2 Business Case & Charter
1.3.3 Project Team Selection
1.4 Lean Fundamentals
1.4.1 Lean & Six Sigma
1.4.2 History of Lean
1.4.3 The Seven Deadly Muda
1.4.4 Five-S (5S)

Black Belt Training: Measure Phase
2.1 Process Definition 
2.1.1 Cause & Effect Diagrams 
2.1.2 Process Mapping 
2.1.3 X-Y Diagram
2.1.4 FMEA: Failure Modes & Effects Analysis
2.2 Six Sigma Statistics 
2.2.1 Basic Statistics 
2.2.2 Descriptive Statistics 
2.2.3 Distributions & Normality 
2.2.4 Graphical Analysis
2.3 Measurement System Analysis 
2.3.1 Precision & Accuracy 
2.3.2 Bias, Linearity & Stability 
2.3.3 Gage R&R 2.3.4 Variable & Attribute MSA
2.4 Process Capability 
2.4.1 Capability Analysis 
2.4.2 Concept of Stability 
2.4.3 Attribute & Discrete Capability 
2.4.4 Monitoring Techniques

Black Belt Training: Analyze Phase
3.1 Patterns of Variation
3.1.1 Multi-Vari Analysis
3.1.2 Classes of Distributions
3.2 Inferential Statistics
3.2.1 Understanding Inference
3.2.2 Sampling Techniques & Uses
3.2.3 Sample Size
3.2.4 Central Limit Theorem
3.3 Hypothesis Testing
3.3.1 Goals of Hypothesis Testing
3.3.2 Statistical Significance
3.3.3 Risk; Alpha & Beta
3.3.4 Types of Hypothesis Test
3.4 Hypothesis Testing: Normal Data
3.4.1 1 & 2 sample t-tests
3.4.2 1 sample variance
3.4.3 One Way ANOVA
3.5 Hyp Testing: Non-Normal Data
3.5.1 Mann-Whitney & Mood’s Median
3.5.2 Kruskal-Wallis
3.5.3 Moods Median
3.5.4 Friedman
3.5.5 1 Sample Sign
3.5.65 1 Sample Wilcoxon
3.5.7 1 and 2 Sample Proportion
3.5.8 Chi-Squared (Contingency Tables)
3.5.9 Test of Equal Variances

Black Belt Training: Improve Phase
4.1 Simple Linear Regression
4.1.1 Correlation
4.1.2 Regression Equations
4.1.3 Residuals Analysis
4.2 Multiple Regression Analysis
4.2.1 Non-Linear Regression
4.2.2 Multiple Linear Regression
4.2.3 Confidence Intervals
4.2.4 Residuals Analysis
4.2.5 Data Transformation, Box Cox
4.2.6 Stepwise Regression
4.2.7 Logistic Regression
4.3 Designed Experiments
4.3.1 Experiment Objectives
4.3.2 Experimental Methods
4.3.3 DOE Design Considerations
4.4 Full Factorial Experiments
4.4.1 2k Full Factorial Designs
4.4.2 Linear & Quadratic Models
4.4.3 Balanced & Orthogonal Designs
4.4.4 Fit, Model & Center Points
4.5 Fractional Factorial Experiments
4.5.1 Designs
4.5.2 Confounding Effects
4.5.3 Experimental Resolution

Black Belt Training: Control Phase
5.1 Lean Controls
5.1.1 Control Methods for 5S
5.1.2 Kanban
5.1.3 Poka-Yoke (Mistake Proofing)
5.2 Statistical Process Control (SPC)
5.2.1 Data Collection for SPC
5.2.2 I-MR Chart
5.2.3 Xbar-R Chart
5.2.4 U Chart
5.2.5 P Chart
5.2.6 NP Chart
5.2.7 X-S chart
5.2.8 CumSum Chart
5.2.9 EWMA Chart
5.2.10 Control Methods
5.2.11 Control Chart Anatomy
5.2.12 Subgroups, Variation, Sampling
5.2.13 Center Line & Control Limits
5.3 Six Sigma Control Plans
5.3.1 Cost Benefit Analysis
5.3.2 Elements of the Control Plan
5.3.3 Elements of the Response Plan

Public Class Policies and Conditions

When you enroll into our public classes, on the registration form, you have acknowledged and agreed to our public class policies and conditions. This includes cancellation/reschedule/no show policies that are time sensitive.

I understand:

  • Certstaffix® Training classes are live, hands-on training with your instructor teaching from a remote location. If not familiar with this format see our Remote Instructor-led page.
  • Certstaffix® Training is primarily a Business-to-Business training provider. In certain locations, we cannot accept enrollments from students who’s tuition fees are being paid by themselves, not their employer. Read full details here
  • Payment: If paying by check – Payment is due 15 days from this registration request. To request alternative payment terms, you must call 877-459-8204. If you have submitted a late registration, less than 15 days before your class start date, we require immediate payment. If we have not received your payment by the due date, we may reschedule/cancel your enrollment. We will inform you prior to making any changes to your registration.
  • I can cancel or reschedule my registration without penalty or charge provided I give Certstaffix® Training notice of 14 days or more before the first day of my class.
  • If I request to cancel or reschedule my registration less than 14 days before the first day of my class, I will be charged 100% the course fee and am not entitled to a refund. I have one (1) opportunity to use Certstaffix Training Make-Up policy to have those funds applied to a later class date.
  • If I no show to my class, I will be charged 100% the course fee and am not entitled to a refund. I have one (1) opportunity to use Certstaffix® Training Make-Up policy to have those funds applied to a later class date. If attending in a computer lab: an additional seat fee of $100 per day will be charged to attend my makeup session.
  • I cannot change my class location 14 days or less before the first day of class because Certstaffix® Training has shipped training materials and provisioned resources. Location changes requested prior to that timeframe are subject to availability and may incur an additional charge.
  • Should Certstaffix® Training need to cancel my class due to insufficient enrollment, or postpone it due to events beyond their control, Certstaffix® Training will notify registered students as soon as possible. In such cases, the student may reschedule to a future class date at no additional charge or receive a refund for any money on account relating to that registration.
  • Travel arrangements and costs are the sole responsibility of the student. Certstaffix® Training suggests obtaining refundable reservations. Certstaffix® Training classes are confirmed approximately 14 days before the start of the class. We cannot guarantee class commitments before that window of time. Certstaffix® Training will not be responsible for any cancellation costs incurred, including but not limited to, airline/mass transit tickets, hotel reservations and so on.

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