Introduction to the Lean Six Sigma Course “Yellow Belt” |
The Lean Six Sigma methodology is one of the best modern methodologies for measuring the extent of quality achievement, which seeks to achieve the degree of perfection, as the methodology aims to collect and analyze data to reduce the rates of errors and reduce the size of the numbers that lead to the loss of money, and the amazing application of the methodology is suitable for all types of operations Which is being worked on, whether it is manufacturing or service.
The Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt program is offered online during (15) training hours, helping participants to have a deep understanding of process improvement, and to be familiar with the basic tools related to Lean Six Sigma.
Objectives of Lean Six Sigma |
- Laying the foundations for continuous improvement and improvement
- Reduce Scrap & amp; Rework
- Laying the foundations for performance evaluation criteria
- Customer Value Added
- Implement strategic plans for development and improvement
Course Objectives |
At the end of this program, participants will be able to:
- Learn the necessary and required skills in order to develop and improve their work
- Understand Lean Six Sigma and the basic tools of Lean Six Sigma.
- Understand the steps in the Lean Six Sigma project
- Better meet customer expectations and needs
- Working and participating as a core member of Six Sigma projects
Course contents |
- Concepts and definitions related to quality
- Stages of quality development
- What is Lean Six Sigma?
- Six Sigma Belts
- Six Sigma Improvement Projects
- Six sigma as a goal
- Lean implementation tools like (5S, 5W, KAIZEN, VSM, Root Cause Analysis… etc)
- Six Sigma implementation project steps
- Task 1: the inaugural meeting
- Task 2: Initial Evaluation
- Task 3: Building a Six Sigma Team
- The fourth task: Choosing a Six Sigma project
- Task 5: Develop the project outline
- Task 6: Defining the elements of process improvement using SIPOC Planner
- The seventh task: Voice of the Customer “VOC”
- Task 8: Determine the size of the representative sample
- Task 9: Measurement phase
- Task Ten: Analysis Phase
- Task 11: Improvement Stage
- Task 12: Observation Phase
- The thirteenth stage: the stage of developing specifications and standards
- Fourteenth stage: integration stage