Lean Six Sigma Green Belt - A comprehensive course

Lean Six Sigma for high productivity. A thorough learning from expert with extensive global leadership experience.

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Lean Six Sigma Green Belt - A comprehensive course

What You Will Learn!

  • This course will equip Learners with a thorough practical understanding on concepts of Six Sigma & DMAIC methodology, Useful Tools & powerful concept of Lean
  • Learning imparted in the course is applicable both for manufacturing as well as service operations
  • Lean methodology
  • DMAIC Approach to Six Sigma
  • Lean Six-Sigma

Description

Dear Learners,


I welcome you to this comprehensive course on “Lean Six Sigma Green Belt”. I am Parag Dadeech with leadership experience in India & globally across a multiple sectors of industry. This course has been prepared quite meticulously to ensure that you are able to grasp all the major concepts with ease & be able to apply these concepts practically. I am quite confident that this course shall impart you with a thorough knowledge on the concepts & tools of the Lean Six Sigma. It will also help you to progress on the Black-Belt training, with lots of confidence & ease, whenever you do decide to pursue it. In the present times of cut-throat competition & ever demanding needs of the customer, the knowledge of Lean Six Sigma will be essential for organizations to deliver increased value & achieve higher operational efficiencies. This course is covered in "6 Sections with 34 lectures" & various quizzes and illustrations, during the different phases of the course. I do sincerely hope that you have an enjoyable & valuable learning experience. I would also request you to reach out to me on how you found this course & if you seek any clarification on any of the concepts taught in this course.

Thank you, for enrolling.


Section-1 (Historical perspective & introduction to Six Sigma)


Lecture-1

• Historical perspective

• Features of Six-Sigma

• Lean + Sigma (a very good tool)


Lecture-2

• Six Sigma methodology

• Introduction to DMAIC methodology


Section-2 (Define Phase)


Lecture-3

• Define phase activities

• SMART Goals

• Project identification

• VOC (Voice of customer)


Lecture-4

• Translate VOC to CTQ’s

• VOB (Voice of Business)

• VOP (Voice of Process)

• COPQ (Cost of Poor Quality)


Lecture-5

• CTQ Drill down

• Process Mapping (SIPOC Analysis)

• Key elements of Project Charter


Lecture-6

• Team selection

• Team growth stages

• Toll gate reviews


Section-3 (Measure Phase)


Lecture-7

• Measure phase activities

• Operational definition

• Methods to collect data

• Types of Process Maps


Lecture-8

• Flow chart & Cross functional flow chart

• Value stream mapping & Benefits of VSM

• Lead Time & Process Time


Lecture-9

• What is Value

• Value adding activities (VA)

• Non-Value adding activities (NVA)


Lecture-10

• Types of Data

• Data collection plan


Lecture-11

• Population & sample

• Different types of sampling plan


Lecture-12

• Measurement system analysis

• What is precision & accuracy

• How much Error is acceptable


Lecture-13

• Basic statistics

• Measures of central tendency

• Measures of variation


Lecture-14

• Concept of Normal distribution

• Standard Normal distribution

• Concept of Z-value


Lecture-15

• Process Base Line (stability of process)

• Run charts


Lecture-16

• What is process stability

• Cp (potential process capability)

• Sigma level & PPM


Lecture-17

• What is Cpk

• What should be desired Cpk

• Sigma Level across different business sectors


Lecture-18

• Yield (Multi-step process)

• Concept of DPMO


Section-4 (Analyze Phase)


Lecture-19

• Analyze phase activities

• Some analysis Tools

• Ishikawa Diagram

• 5 Why Analysis


Lecture-20

• Brainstorming

• Data stratification

• Check sheets


Lecture-21

• What is FMEA & history of FMEA

• FMEA Process


Lecture-22

• Illustrations of FMEA


Lecture-23

• Modelling relationship between variables (Correlation)

• Correlation coefficient

• Uses of correlation study


Lecture-24

• Modelling relationship between variables (Regression)

• Simple Linear regression & multiple Linear regression


Section-5 (Improve Phase)


Lecture-25

• Improve phase activities

• Generate solution ideas

• SCAMPER & Mind Mapping

• Six Thinking Hats


Lecture-26

• Lean Tools for improvement

• 5S Technique

• Push versus Pull systems


Lecture-27

• What is SMED

• Steps in SMED

• Practical illustration of SMED


Lecture-28

• What is Kaizen

• Kaizen Process

• Piloting the solution & Full-scale implementation


Section-6 (Control Phase)


Lecture-29

• Control Phase

• Types of control methods

• Introduction to Statistical Process control (SPC)


Lecture-30

• Common Causes & special causes

• Illustration of Common Causes & special causes

• Why use SPC


Lecture-31

• Procedure for control charts

• What is Rational sub-group

• What are common "out of control" signals


Lecture-32

• How do you select correct "control chart"

• Control chart for "variable data"

• The Xbar-R chart


Lecture-33

• Illustration of Xbar-R chart

• Control chart for discrete data

• What is meant by "defect" and "defectives"

• The P-control chart & illustration of P-chart.


Lecture-34

• What is Poka Yoka

• Poka Yoka Methodology

• Illustrations of Poka Yoka


• Conclusive Remarks


Warm Regards,

Parag Dadeech

Who Should Attend!

  • This course will be very useful for business practitioners & learners coming from diversified sectors, such as - manufacturing, operations, marketing, supply chain or service industries. It shall also be useful to students of business, operations or engineering. The Tools, Methodology & Principles taught in this course are quite universal in approach & can be deployed across diversified sectors.

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  • Lean Six Sigma

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