Blue Brook Consulting’s Tulsa Black Belt Certification Course
Blue Brook Consulting is pleased to offer a Tulsa Black Belt Certification Course
Class: One on one
Location: Your location
Instructor: A certified Master Black Belt will facilitate the class.
Course: This course provides you and/or your staff with the Lean Six Sigma knowledge and skills to become certified as a Lean Six Sigma Black Belt, thus improving your business focus and effectiveness. Classes are every Thursday for 16 weeks and content can be tailored to the customer needs.
A weekly schedule will give you the opportunity to study and implement a Lean Six Sigma Black Belt projects with mentoring in between sessions. Working on projects while training helps you better understand the benefits of Lean Six Sigma and gives you a faster return on your time and resources.
You will learn:
- LSS Process (DMAIC)
- Change Management
- Project Management
- Voice of the Customer
- Visual Work Place
- Learning to See LSS
- Measurement System Analysis
- Process Characterization
- Graphical Analyze
- Statistical Analysis
- Failure Mode and Effects Analysis
- Control Charts
- Making Materials Flow
- Creating Continuous Flow with group exercises following every subject, so you gain the best results on your project
- How to create a Monte Carlo simulation to conduct what-if scenario analysis and solve problems that are very tedious analytically
Learning Objectives:
- To understand the nature of a Lean Six Sigma culture and be able to contribute to its development.
- To understand and apply Lean Six Sigma Tools and concepts, including the DMAIC roadmap, on your project for the purpose of improving Customer Satisfaction, Cost, Time, Complexity, and Profitability.
- Develop an appreciation for the need and use of statistics in process improvement.
- Be able to conduct a Measurement System Analysis (MSA) to determine the integrity of the data we are getting.
- Ability to apply the concepts of Lean Six Sigma to both manufacturing and transactional processes.
- To understand the difference between batch and queue philosophy and one-piece flow.
- Be able to construct and interpret a confidence interval.
- Know what a 2-sample hypothesis test is and be able to use statistical tests and Rules of Thumb to detect shifts in average and standard deviation.
- Ability to select the appropriate control chart to use, know how to construct it, and able to recognize out-of-control symptoms.
- Measure the results from your Lean Six Sigma project and understand strategies for holding the gains.
- Statistically designed experiments (DOE).
Got questions? Ready to sign up? Call Jerry Pykiet at 918-637-5800.