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As the competition has increased, there was a sudden need to emphasise on time-cycle improvement in businesses and reduce manufacturing defects to a minimum level. The necessity to retain clients and sustain business products and services was also an emerging issue.

With the efforts of Motorola in 1986, the Six Sigma technique was developed to reduce the defects to a minimum level of 3.4 per million. The defects are found first and then focuses on reducing all the errors in a short span of time along with improved variability in manufacturing and business processes. Pentagon Training will help delegates to get out of these pre-defined paths and achieve Six Sigma levels which range from white to black belt.

Who should take this course

The following category of professionals are included in the course list who can get benefit from taking the course:

  • Companies and their managements for implementing Six Sigma.
  • Project Managers to complete projects of extreme importance.
  • Quality Assurance Engineers to explore and improve the quality.
  • Team members of Software Quality Assurance.
  • Audit managers to manage reviews of various companies.
  • Security professionals to implement policies judicially.
  • Senior Management for the purpose of managing the tasks efficiently.
  • Management students for learning the benefits of using various methodologies.
  • Team leaders for supervising the teams correctly.
  • Software Professionals to develop high-quality software after applying techniques to manage variability.
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Prerequisites

Certain requirements should be fulfilled before becoming the Six Sigma Black Belt professional and get six sigma certification. These include:

  • Delegates require carrying two complete projects with signed affidavits, or
  • One whole project with a signed affidavit and three years of work experience in one or more areas of the Six Sigma Black Belt body of knowledge.
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What Will You Learn

Once the course is complete delegates will become familiar with fundamentals of Six Sigma Black Belt and how to apply it to the business processes.

  • Accomplish the team dynamics efficiently and at a faster pace.
  • Concluding projects and handling over control to process owners.
  • Presenting these projects to instructors, peers and managers.
  • Measuring various problems for achieving project success.
  • Applying different Lean concepts like 5S, waste reduction, process mapping, value stream mapping and mistake proofing.
  • Understand the working with multiple levels of leadership.
  • Read advanced statistical analyses to define the relationship between the primary inputs and process outputs and apply more basics to it.
  • Using various controlling techniques for cost benefit analysis
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What's included

  Course Overview

Six Sigma relates to an ideology of improvement in several statistics which forms a part of business process. According to Six Sigma, qualitative extents should take a step forward for getting over qualitative indicators. It will help in achieving the credibility that supports and enhances the work performances by different employees.

It applies to all industries and vendors who want to attain elevation in various belts of Six Sigma. Six Sigma experts include all those business people who use statistics, financial analysis and project management for achieving improved business functions.

It supports the creation of a unique infrastructure of individuals who are expert in applying the set of quality control methods like empirical method and statistical method. The Six Sigma professional follows a series of steps with the complete consignment of specific value objectives to each step.

Exam Info:

Exam Type: Multiple Choice Question

Duration: 90 minutes

Pass Percentage: 45

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  Course Content

The following details are included in the course content and will enable the delegates to upgrade their level of learning:

1. DEFINING PHASE

  • Overview of Six Sigma
    • What is Six Sigma?
    • History of Six Sigma
    • Y = f(x) Approach
    • Methodology
    • Roles & Responsibilities
  • Fundamentals of Six Sigma
    • Define Process
    • VOC & CTQ’s
    • QFD
    • Cost of Poor Quality
    • Pareto (80:20 rule)
  • Projects of Lean Six Sigma
    • Six Sigma Metrics
    • Business Case & Charter
    • Project Team Selection
    • Project Risk Management
    • Project Planning
    • The Seven Deadly Muda
    • Five-S (5S)

2. MEASURING PHASE

  • Process Definition
    • Cause & Effect Diagrams
    • Cause & Effects Matrix
    • Process Mapping
    • FMEA
    • Theory of Constraints
  • Process Capability
    • Analysis of Capability
    • Stability Concept
    • Attribute Capability
    • Discrete Capability
    • Monitoring Techniques
  • MSA
    • Precision & Accuracy
    • Bias, Linearity & Stability
    • Gage R&R
    • Variable & Attribute MSA
  • Six Sigma Statistics
    • Basic Statistics
    • Descriptive Statistics
    • Distributions & Normality
    • Graphical Analysis

 3. ANALYZING PHASE

  • Variation Patterns
    • Multi-Variable Analysis
    • Classes of Distributions
  • Inferential Statistics
    • Understanding Inference
    • Sampling
    • Sample Size
    • Central Limit Theorem
  • Hypothesis Testing
    • Hypothesis Testing Goals
    • Statistical Significance
    • Risk; Alpha & Beta
    • Types of Hypothesis Test
  • Hyp-Tests: Normal Data
    • One and Two Sample t-tests
    • One Sample Variance
    • One Way ANOVA
  • Hyp-Tests: Non-Normal Data
    • Mann-Whitney & Mood’s Median
    • Kruskal-Wallis
    • Moods Median
    • Friedman
    • 1 Sample Sign
    • 1 Sample Wilcoxon
    • 1 and 2 Proportion
    • Chi-Squared
    • Test of Equal Variances

 4. IMPROVING PHASE

  • Simple Linear Regression
    • Correlation
    • X-Y Diagram
    • Regression Equations
    • Residuals Analysis
  • Multiple Regression
    • Non-Linear Regression
    • Multiple Linear Regression
    • Confidence Intervals
    • Residuals Analysis
    • Box-Cox Transformation
    • Stepwise Regression
    • Logistic Regression
  • Designed Experiments
    • Research Objectives
    • Experimental Methods
    • DOE Considerations
  • Full Factorial Experiments
    • 2k Full Factorial Designs
    • Linear & Quadratic Models
    • Orthogonal Designs
    • Model & Center Points
  • Fractional Factorials
    • Designs
    • Confounding Effects
    • Preliminary Resolution

 5. CONTROLLING PHASE

  • Lean Controls
    • Control Methods for 5S
    • Kanban
    • Poka-Yoke
  • SPC
    • Data Collection for SPC
    • I-MR Chart
    • Xbar-R Chart
    • U Chart
    • P Chart
    • NP Chart
    • X-S chart
    • CumSum Chart
    • EWMA Chart
    • Control Methods
    • Control Chart Anatomy
    • Variation & Sampling
    • Control Limits
  • Planning for Six Sigma Control
    • Cost Benefit Analysis
    • Control Plan Elements
    • Response Plan
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About Watford

Watford is a town located in Hertfordshire, England, located 17 miles  to the northwest of central London .

The town developed on the River Colne on land that belonged until the 16th century to St Albans Abbey . During the 12th century a charter was granted allowing a market and building St Mary's Church began. The town grew modestly. It was assisted by travellers passing through to Berkhamsted Castle and the royal palace at Kings Langley. A big house was built at Cassiobury in the 16th century. This was partly rebuilt in the 17th century and another substantial house was built nearby at The Grove. Connections with the Grand Junction Canal and the London and Birmingham Railway  allowed the town to grow more rapidly. The paper-making mills, such as John Dickinson and Co. at Croxley, influencing the development of printing in the town which continues today. Two brewers Benskins and Sedgwicks flourished in the suburb until their closure in the late 20th century.  Both the 2006 World Golf Championship and the 2013 Bilderberg Conference took place at The Grove.

Watford is first cited in an Anglo-Saxon charter of 1007 as one of the places marking the boundary of "Oxanhaege".

The Industrial revolution

For many centuries, Watford relied on  agriculture. The Industrial Revolution brought the Grand Junction in 1798 and the London and Birmingham Railway in 1837. The land-owning interests permitted the canal to follow closely by the river Gade. Although the road and canal follow the easier valley route, the railway company was forced to build an expensive tunnel.

Parks

There are 43 public parks, gardens, recreation grounds and allotments in Watford. Of these, eight have been awarded a Green Flag, in recognition of their quality.

·        Cassiobury Park

·        Cheslyn House and Gardens

·        Woodside Park

Theatres

·        Watford Colosseum

·        Watford Palace Theatre

·        The Pump House

Sports

Watford is home to professional football team Watford F.C., who reached the 1984 FA Cup Final. They won the Nationwide Division Two championship in 1998. In  the following season (1998–99) they reached the Premier League. The club was relegated the next season. After five years of uncertainty, Watford won the Football League Championship Play-Off Final. This helped them  achieve promotion to the Premier League in 2006, this time beating Leeds United A.F.C. by three goals to nil. The club was relegated to the Football League Championship after a single season (2006–2007) in the Premier League. They were promoted to the Premier League in 2015, after finishing 2nd in the Championship. Singer-songwriter Sir Elton John is a keen, long-term supporter of Watford F.C. and a former club chairman. He still maintains his links with Watford as Honorary Life President. Between 1997 and 2013 the club shared its ground, Vicarage Road, with Saracens Rugby Football Club.

Watford has a Non-League football team Sun Sports F.C. who play at The Sun Postal Sports & Social Club. Watford were home to the Watford Cheetahs American Football team. The team  played their home games at Fullerians R.F.C. between 2008 and 2012. Glen Rovers, are another team who  play both Hurling and Gaelic Football in Watford. The town also has a cricket team, Watford Town, and several Sunday League football clubs.

 

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