Lean Six Sigma Black Belt

    Week One Course Agenda

    1. Lean Six Sigma Overview
    2. Define and Measure Phase Tools
    3. Introduction to Minitab
    4. Introduction to iGrafx
    5. Lean Overview
    6. Probability Concepts
    7. Basic Statistics
    8. Documenting the Process
    9. Measurement Systems Evaluation (Gage R & R)
    10. Basic Statistics and Introduction to Process Capability
    11. Advanced Process Capability Concepts
    12. Process Simulation
    13. Graphical Analysis
    14. Project Reviews
    15. Program and Training Expectations

    Week Two Course Agenda

    1. Review of Define and Measure Phase (Week 1)
    2. Analysis Phase Tools
    3. Failure Modes and Effects Analysis
    4. Central Limit Theorem
    5. Confidence Intervals
    6. Introduction to Hypothesis Testing
    7. T-Tests
    8. Hypothesis Testing with Discrete Data
    9. Power and Sample Size
    10. Correlation and Regression
    11. Logistic Regression
    12. Testing for Equal Variances
    13. Analysis of Variance (ANOVA)
    14. Nonparametric Statistics
    15. Analyze Phase  Deliverables
    16. Project Reviews
    17. Week Two Exercises

    Week Three Course Agenda

    1. Review of Analysis Phase Tools (Week 2)
    2. Introduction to Design of Experiments
    3. Full Factorial Designs
    4. Fractional Factorial Experiments
    5. Simulating Designed Experiments
    6. Catapult DoE
    7. Creating Future State Maps
    8. Center Points in Two-level Designs
    9. Project Reviews
    10. DoE Exercises

    Week Four Course Agenda

    1. Review of Improve Phase Tools (Week 3)
    2. Response Surface Designs (Supplement)
    3. Analyzing Standard Deviation
    4. Statistical Process Control
    5. Husky Bracket Exercise (Lean/Flow and WIP)
    6. Design for Six Sigma
    7. Creating Acceptance Sampling Plans
    8. Standard Work
    9. Statistical Tolerancing
    10. Mistake Proofing
    11. Developing Control Plans
    12. Project Reviews
    13. Project and Completion Requirements
    14. Managing Change (Supplement)

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