|
Six SigmaOpen Enrollment TrainingTMEP employs various methods for our open enrollment training, including lecture, individual exercises, and group exercises. Assessment of onsite course participants usually includes a comprehensive test administered near the end of the last week of training. The test must be passed successfully before the Belt is awarded a certificate. At the Client’s request, other means of assessment may be employed (such as demonstrated use of the Six Sigma tools on a real-world project). Any deviation from the testing requirement must be mutually agreeable between TMEP and the Client. Green BeltThe TMEP Green Belt program includes 80 hours of classroom training. Students work through a project that impacts their own work assigned by their company’s Six Sigma Champion or management during the course of the Green Belt training. Topics Include: Process Mapping, Cause and Effect Matrix, Failure Modes and Effects Analysis, Minitab, Statistical Process Control, Measurement Systems Analysis, Capability, Multi-Vari Studies, Data Mining, Correlation and Regression, t-Tests, Analysis of Variance, Chi-Square Tests, Design of Experiments, Mistake Proofing, Managing Change, Project Documentation Who Should Attend: Technicians, Engineers, Managers, and those curious as to the nature of Six Sigma make good Green Belt candidates.Mathematical aptitude in algebraic and statistical tools is a plus, but not required.
For course dates and costs, visit our training page - Six Sigma Green Belt Black BeltThe TMEP Black Belt program is a rigorous program including 160 hours of classroom training. Students work through a project that impacts their own work assigned by their company’s Six Sigma Champion or management during the course of the Black Belt training. Topics Include: Advanced Measurement Systems Analysis, Kappa, Data Transformation, Planning Designed Experiments, Full Factorials, Fractional Factorials, General Factorials, Central Limit Theorem Applications, Optimization Designs, Multiple Response Optimization, Evolutionary Operations, Advanced Statistical Process Control, Advanced Control Planning, Advanced Change Management Who Should Attend: Engineers, Scientists, and those interested in being full-time Six Sigma practitioners are the primary prospects. The Black Belt should have a college degree including at least collegiate-level algebra or calculus. College-level statistics course experience is a plus.
For course dates and costs, visit our training page - Six Sigma Black Belt |
||||||
