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| Six
Sigma Training
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| Overview (approx. 3-2 hours)
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Who Should Attend:
A first introduction to Six Sigma intended for executives, business leaders or
others trying to understand how Six Sigma can help their organization. This can
be the first step to embarking on a Six Sigma implementation or be used as an
introduction to all employees to help support the quality initiative.
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Training Topics:
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Why Six Sigma?
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How to Deploy
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Six Sigma Projects
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White Belt/Yellow Belt: (approx. 8 hours)
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Who Should Attend:
This training goes beyond the overview and provides some hands on experience
with the process and tools utilized by Six Sigma. This makes this the perfect
training for team members to help support the efforts of the Green Belt or
Black Belt on the project. Any manager or individual wishing to improve the
performance of their work or work group can utilize the Six Sigma methodology
and tools taught during this session.
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Training Topics:
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Why Six Sigma?
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How to Deploy
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Six Sigma Projects
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Six Sigma Tools
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Six Sigma Reporting
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| Champion Training: (Approx. 16
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Who Should Attend:
Any business leader who would like to be accountable for a Six Sigma Team.
Champion Training provides business leaders with the ability to recognize
improvement opportunities, identify the appropriate team members, monitor the
team’s performance and remove obstacles for success. This session should also
be considered by any manager wishing to improve the performance of their
business unit by integrating the Six Sigma concepts into their day-to-day
managerial activities.
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Training Topics:
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Quality Improvement Initiatives
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Improvement Teams
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Methodology
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DMAIC Tools
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