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Whenever services or products are provided by an organisation, many waste processes creep up during the production phase. Typically there are seven kinds of such wastes - Defects, Overproduction, Waiting, Non-used employee talent, Transportation, Inventory, Motion, and Excessive Processing (remembered as DOWNTIME). The concepts of Lean Six Sigma help the organisation to do away with the waste processes.Japanese have termed this waste elimination processes as ‘muda’ which helps the organisation achieve the following aims:

  • Sort
  • Straighten
  • Shine
  • Standardise
  • Sustain

At Pentagon Training, the delegates get to know about the methodologies used by the Lean Six Sigma professionals from certified instructors.

Who should take this course

The target audience for this course are the professionals who hold a valid Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Certification.

  • Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Upgrade course is intended for those who are Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Certification holder and want to upgrade to Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Certification
  • The professionals who want to improve organisational processes by using the methodologies of Lean Six Sigma 
  • Individuals who already have experience of working in the same domain for over a year and who want to upgrade their skills in this domain
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Prerequisites

The delegates need to possess a Lean Six Sigma Green Belt certification in order to attend this course.

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What Will You Learn

  • Identify the optimal DMAIC tools 
  • Learn to identify and resolve problems that may occur in DMAIC projects
  • Learn how to effectively manage team dynamics and understand how to work with multiple levels of leadership for achieving success in organisational projects
  • Determine the relationship between key inputs and process outputs for statistical analysis
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What's included

  Course Overview

Waste comes from unnecessary steps in the process of production within the organisation. On the other hand, waste also results from variation within the process in case of Six Sigma.  

Waste elimination can be achieved by following the principles laid down in the various Lean Six Sigma Belt courses. The Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Upgrade course is available to those professionals who have already certified as Lean Six Sigma Green Belt. The Black Belt Upgrade course allows the professionals to cover the contents of just the Lean Six Sigma Black Belt course. Unlike the Black Belt course under which Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt and Green Belt are covered, this upgrade course covers neither of them.

EXAM:

The exam will be conducted at the end of the trainingThe exam consists of 100 Multiple Choice, scenario based Questions (MCQ’s).The delegate would need to choose one correct answer  from the given four and proceed further.

One will need to have 70 percentage marks i.e. 70 questions must be correct from 100 to clear the exam. Our trainers will make sure that the delegates have gone through all the concepts of the subject so that they can easily clear the exam in the first attempt.

The language used in the exam would be English. In case, the delegate is not comfortable with the exam in English; we can try to provide the exam in another language by consulting our trainer or management. Selection of language depends upon the comfort of the trainer. Therefore, we can’t guarantee this will happen.

All other details regarding exams will be provided during the training by our experts.

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  Course Content

Section 1

  • Quick review of Lean Six Sigma Green Belt
  • Project Charters or Workshop
  • Jobs to be Done
  • Expectations on results
  • What is Minitab?
  • Basic Statistics 2
  • Project Report Outs
  • Daily Tech backs
  • Define Change Management
  • Exercise based on Value Stream Mapping
  • Project Management
  • Measurement System Analysis
    • Attribute Agreement Analysis
    • Continuous Data
  • Capability Analysis
    • Attribute Data
    • Continuous Normal Data
    • Continuous Non-normal D

Section 2

  • Reviews of Project
  • Review of Assumption Testing
  • Methods and Techniques of Minitab Graphical
  • Flow Review
  • Central Limit Theorem
  • Confidence Intervals
  • Pull Review
  • Mean & Variance Tests
  • Proportions Testing
  • Contingency Tables GOF
  • Sample Size Selection
  • Correlation/Linear Regression
  • One Way ANOVA
  • Improving Phase Roadmap
  • Getting Familiar With Design of Experiments (DOE)
  • Full Factorial Designs
  • 2K Factorial Designs
  • Attribute DOE
  • Project Reviews

Section 3

  • 2K Fractional DOE Designs
  • Simulation Exercise DMAIC / DOE
  • Logistic Regression – An Introduction
  • Advanced Regression
  • Introduction to Control Charts
  • Variable SPC Techniques
  • Attribute SPC Techniques
  • Control Methods
  • Introducing  Surveys

DMAIC Review & Final Reports

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Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Upgrade

What is Lean?

Lean is the mathematical approach for streamlining both service processes and manufacturing by removing waste while continuing to deliver value to customers or clients. Lean is not just a set of tools; it stems from cultural roots which manifest in the business. A Lean Culture also called Lean Management is the foundation of improvement of Lean Process. During Lean Culture, improvement is exponentially more likely to be sustained so that a continuous improvement environment can be created in the organisation. It is the combination of defining customer value, aligning around a central purpose, striving for perfection while respecting and developing employees at the same time.

A Lean Process has following characteristics:

  • A lean process is usually faster than other processes
  • It is more efficient and economical than others
  • It also delivers satisfactory quality services to customers

A Lean system can be achieved by removing waste from the processes that are no more needed to have a successful outcome for the project. After completely removing the waste, we only include those steps which are required for customer satisfaction.

What is the Lean Six Sigma process?

Lean Six Sigma process includes following steps:

  • Define
  • Measure
  • Analyse
  • Improve
  • Control


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About Crewe

Crewe is a railway urban and civil community. It lies within the area of Cheshire East and the traditional region of Cheshire, England. The zone has a population of 72,863. Crewe maybe was best known as a large railway connection and home to Crewe Works, for many years a major rail manufacturing ability for industrial and repairing engines, but now much abridged in size. From 1946 until 2002 it was also the home of Rolls-Royce motor car production. The Pym Lane factory on the west of the town now crops Bentley vehicle wholly. Crewe is 158 miles north of London and 35 miles south of Manchester.

Economy:

The railways stationary play a share in local industry at Crewe Works, which conveys out train maintenance and appraisal. It has been controlled by Bombardier Transportation since 2001. There is still an electric engine upkeep yard to the north of the railway station, functioned by DB Schenker Rail. The diesel train upkeep Depot has lately revived as a maintenance facility for a private steam company and has experienced major physical repairs. The Bentley car factory is on Pyms Lane to the west of town. 

Transport:

Crewe railway station is around one mile from Crewe Town Centre. It is one of the central stations in the North West and a major trading station on the West Coast Main Line. It has 12 stages in use and has a direct service to London Euston, Edinburgh, Cardiff, Liverpool, Manchester, Birmingham, Glasgow, Derby, Stoke-on-Trent, Chester, Wrexham and Holyhead for the pass influences to Dublin Port. Many other municipalities and cities also have railway forces to Crewe.

 Culture:

The Grade II-listed Edwardian Lyceum Auditorium is in the centre of Crewe. It was constructed in 1911 and shows drama, ballet, opera, music, comedy and pantomime. The theatre was initially situated on Heath Street from 1882. The Axis Arts Centre is on the Manchester Metropolitan University campus in Crewe. It repositioned from the university's Alsager Campus when it locked. The centre has agenda of touring new presentation and visual artwork. 

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