Six Sigma Black Belt Upgrade

Upgrading Project Management Skills

ABOUT THE PROGRAM

Motorola in 1986 introduced a concept for removing defects from the processes in a production line or anywhere in the organisation. This concept came to be known as Six Sigma and was also adopted by giants such as General Electric. General Electric in 1998 stated that it had gained savings worth $350 million and this went up to $1 billion in the coming years. The word spread and Six Sigma became a standard everyone was looking forward to following. Six Sigma manages time and mitigates defects  The purpose of introducing this in the business processes  - 3.4 defects in a million processes allowed.  By providing projects on time and within the given budget, Six Sigma helps to retain the clients of the organisation. Six Sigma creates professionals who can implement the Six Sigma methodology in the organisation and benefit the organisation by doing so.

  • Become a master of Six Sigma technologies

  • Learn to use the advanced tools and techniques of Six Sigma

  • Lead Six Sigma Project Management Teams

  • Get certified from Global Training Providers

  • Upgrade yourself to the latest versions, tools, and techniques of Six Sigma Black Belt

WHAT'S INCLUDED ?

Find out what's included in the training programme.

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Key Learning Points

Clear and concise objectives to guide delegates through the course.

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Tutor Support

A dedicated tutor will be at your disposal throughout the training to guide you through any issues.

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Courseware

Courseware will also be provided to the delegates so that they can revise the course after the training.

PREREQUISITES

  • Each of the candidates appearing for the course must be a minimum of a Green Belt professional.
  • The delegates must also have some in-hand experience regarding the core concepts of Six Sigma

TARGET AUDIENCE

  • Senior Management
  • Management students
  • Team leaders
  • Software Professionals
  • Administration of the company who have been using Six Sigma
  • Project Managers
  • Quality Assurance Engineers Members of Software Quality Assurance team
  • Audit managers
  • Security professionals

WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?

  • Implementing concepts such as 5S, waste reduction, process mapping, value stream mapping and error removal
  • Know how to define the relationship between the inputs and outputs of the various processes
  • Manage the team subtleties efficiently and at a faster pace
  • Understanding as to how to work with multiple levels of leadership
  • removing barriers and achieving project triumph
  • Finishing projects and handing them over to the concerned professionals
  • Specifying the scope of DMAIC projects and executing them.

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PROGRAM OVERVIEW

The Six Sigma methodology aims to remove defective business processes to save time with the help of Six Sigma tools and techniques. According to Six Sigma, employees work capability rises if the  Six Sigma rules are followed. Six Sigma can be used to improve upon business operations be it financial or otherwise, project management etc.Six Sigma gains more importance because of the fact that it is not limited to a specific type of industry.

During the Black Belt Upgrade course, delegates learn the complete and updated content every Six Sigma Black Belt professional must know. It describes how to detect errors and implement the core principals of Six Sigma. Any professional can take up this upgrade course only if he/she already possesses a Green Belt certification.

EXAM

The delegates, having completed their training, sit for a Multiple Choice Questions based exam. Each question carries four answers. The candidates are required to answer them correctly to get through the exam and obtain the certification.The candidates require 50% to get through this certification exam.

Type : Multiple Choice Question

Questions: 100

Pass Percentile: 50%

Language: English


PROGRAM CONTENT

  • Innovative ways
    • Management meeting
    • Charting of responsibilities
    • Wheel improvement
    • Change with emotional cycle
    • Running a critical issues workshop
  • Working with Advanced Tools
    • Balancing in work
    • RRS
    • Value stream mapping
    • Gage R&R
    • T & F test
    • Experiment designs
    • Charts with Advanced Controls
  • Managing operational performance
    • Performance Management Dashboard design
    • Using performance management Dashboard
    • Management meeting
    • Working with improvement wheel
    • Interpreting trends
    • Using visual management
    • Developing a business case
    • Reporting performance management
  • Leadership techniques
    • Five leadership principles
    • Constructing a high-performance team
    • Situational leadership
    • How to run quick win teams?
    • How to run rapid action teams?
    • T & F tests
    • Ways to manage resistance
    • Coaching and feedback
  • Working with capability analysis
    • Attribute data
    • Continuous regular data
    • Continuous non-normal data
  • Change Management
    • What is change management?
    • Project report outs
    • Value stream mapping exercise
    • Project management
  • Measurement system analysis
    • Introduction
    • Attribute agreement analysis
    • Continuous data
  • Working with techniques
    • Simulation exercise
    • Logistic regression
    • Control charts
    • Variable SPC techniques
    • Assign SPC techniques
    • Control methods
    • Introduction to surveys
    • DMAIC review & final report
    • Proportions testing
    • Mean and variance test
    • GOF contingency table
    • Sample size selection
    • One way ANOVA
    • Improve Phase roadmap
  • Working with designs
    • Getting Design of Experience familiarity
    • 2K fractional DOE Designs
    • Full factorial designs
    • 2K factorial designs
    • Attribute DOE
  • Project reviews
    • Introduction and meaning
    • Testing analysis assumptions
    • Minitab graphical techniques
    • Flow review
    • Theorem of central limit
    • Confidence intervals
    • Pull review

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ABOUT Dunfermline

Dunfermline, city situated in the core of Fife, Scotland, the United Kingdom.  As per the 2011 population census, the population stands approximately 49,706. The next census of 2015, showed Dunfermline’s population was around 50,380. The population of the Dunfermline makes the largest locality in Fife. It stands on the tenth rank  in Scotland, United Kingdom

The Dunfermline town first came into the existence in the 11th century.The town has so many historical importance and leisure facilities of the town are world class. It attracts thousands of tourists every year. The main focus of employment is to the tertiary sector. It contributes the lion’s share of employers and known as Sky UK. The Other major job opportunities are provided by Best Western, Amazon, FMC Technologies, Lloyds and Nationwide in Dunfermline.

History

There have been many stories behind the explanation of the name of the city “Dunfermline”. The first half comes from Gaelic, ultimately means a hill. The rest of the word means Problematic. The midterm classified as another name of the Tower burn as per records of the medieval era.

The city has experienced rapid expansion since beginning of the 20th century. The prominent area was Expansion corridor on the eastern  front of the tow. There is the plan to expand the M90 road corridor till the deadline of 2022. The number of developments also include built of 6000 homes, 3 new schools, new community infrastructure, and the Fife Leisure Park employment land

Today, the town is also recognized as the dormitory town and the main center for the west Fiffe area. Apart from this, Shopping malls, major public park, college campus at Halbach. The prominent online retailer Amazon.com has opened a major outlet in the city.

Sport

Dunfermline is home to various sports and games such as  Professional rugby, Football, and cricket teams. East End Park is reserved for the Dunfermline Athletic football team to get ready for Scottish Championship. The team becomes prominent after winning Scottish Cup two times in 1961 and 1968 and gained a lot of respect among the local community. A cricket club is also based at Carnegie Cricket Ground which is an athletics ground at Pitreavie. Edward training pool also has new 25 meters 6 land deck level pool with movable floor. There is an improved entrance and reception area with new gym and a new cafe.

Education, Landmarks and Notable Buildings

There are total 14 primary schools and 4 secondary schools in the region. Rest of the education sector is being given by the private school. Calaiswood ASN School especially meant for children so that maximum take care can be given to maintaining health norms and learning methods.

The Oldest secondary school in town is Dunfermline High School that was established in 1816. This school was transformed and renamed as Queen Anne Street. Since 1994, This School serves both western and southern parts of town. In Wellwood towards the north-west area of the town, Queen Anne High School is located. In 1972, Woodmill High School was updated which was originally a junior secondary school. The school was developed in Priory Land. In 1969, St Columba’s high school become one of two Roman Catholic secondary schools in the region. School server people are living in West Fife. Fife College provided further education and was known as Lauder Technical School in 1899 and Andrew Carnegie provided its funding. In 1910, the textile school was founded and funded by Carnegie. Later it was known as Technical School in 1927. In 1951, the school recognized as a technical college. Later on,  The college was renamed to Lauder College. In 2007 it became Carnegie College.

The Scoto-Normon monastic architecture, Dunfermline Abbey is A listed building. It attracted lion’s share tourist of the United Kingdom.

 

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