• Lean Six Sigma Greenbelt Program
     March 5, 2016 - March 6, 2016
     9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Venue:  

Address:
1025 N Broadway,, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53202, United States

Description:

1025 N Broadway,

Milwaukee, WI 53202

Online registration is closed, walk-in registration is available during the check-in period (30 minutes before the event start), please note that walk-in registration is subject to seats availability

Lean Six Sigma Greenbelt Program

Summary: This content is used to engage participants in the Lean Six Sigma methods, to apply these methods to projects, and to certify participants as Lean Six Sigma Greenbelts upon Completion.

Pre-requisites: Basic process and measurement background; understanding of quality functions and processes

Outcomes:

*       Ability to identify problems and gage corrections

*       Ability to use Lean and Six Sigma toolset DMAIC

*       Ability to identify solutions and implementation strategy

*       Ability to sustain and reinforce solutions

Modules:

  1. Six Sigma and Basic Statistical Overview
  2. Sponsor Introduction
  3. Ice-Breaker
  4. Goal and Role Clarity
  1. Tools of Lean
  2. Value Stream Maps
  3. Lead Time Reduction
  4. Error-Proofing
  5. Problem Solving
  6. Standardized Work
  7. Visual Plant
  8. Seven Wastes & 5S
  9. Effective and Efficient Designs of Operations
  10. Cost of “overproducing”
  11. Cost of being “non-standardized”
  12. Cost of too much motion and Transportation
  13. Cost of poor quality (Rework)
  14. Cost of underutilized Equipment and Resources
  15. Cost of Inventory
  16. Cost of Wait Time
  17. Cost of “Muda” coming from Under challenged or Undertrained Workforce
  18. Doing Waste Studies
  19. Capturing Improvements
  20. Cost, Time, Quality, Efficiency
  21. Breakthrough Thinking (automation, new tools…)

III.             Six Sigma Project Preparation

  1. Problem Definition
  2. Process Map
  3. Cause and Effect
  4. Failure Mode
  5. Control and Correction
  6. Measurement System Evaluation
  1. Project Work (“What Makes a Good Project”)
  2. Business Casing
  3. Metrics and Measures
  4. Financial and Project Management
  1. Graphing the Options
  2. Data Summary
  3. Reports
  4. Tools for Presenting Statistical Analysis
  1. Project Conclusions
  2. Recommendations and Findings
  3. Next Steps
  4. Team Reports
  5. Sponsor Review

Student Rate: $ 450

Original Cost: $1950