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Page 1: Six Sigma Lean Green Belt Training · The Six Sigma Green Belt course is an 8-day training program in four 2-day modules; one module for each of the Six Sigma “road map” steps:

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Six Sigma Lean Green Belt TrainingThe Workforce Training Fund Small Business Direct Access Program

FREE to Eligible Small Businesses

Page 2: Six Sigma Lean Green Belt Training · The Six Sigma Green Belt course is an 8-day training program in four 2-day modules; one module for each of the Six Sigma “road map” steps:

AA/EEO Institution | IP820-07 Jun19

The Six Sigma Green Belt course is an 8-day training program in four 2-day modules; one module for each of the Six Sigma “road map” steps: Measure – Analyze – Improve - Control. This program incorporates both classroom instruction and hands on training as attendees are required to complete a project during the program. Class exercises are geared toward these projects.

Who should attend?This 8-day course is appropriate for all levels and disciplines within the organization. It is especially relevant for technical employees in manufacturing environment but can also be affective for those in transactional and service capacities such as Material Control, IT, Finance, etc.

Outcomes:• Understand Six Sigma variation reduction

methodology.• Begin to apply the MAIC “road map” and

spread the methodology to everyday work problems.

• Assist Black Belts in Six Sigma teams and team projects.

• Successfully complete “in the trenches” variation reduction projects of their own.

• Become a mentor to others in applying statistical analysis to continuous improvement programs in their work environment.

Ready to start? Classes begin Sept. 2019, Feb. 2020 & Sept. 2020

Call: 978-630-9569 | Email: [email protected]

Eligibility:• Businesses with less than 100 MA

employees that contribute to the Workforce Training Fund. All for-profit businesses and some non-profit organizations contribute to the WTFP via a surcharge on Unemployment Insurance payments.

• Eligible businesses may access up to $15,000 in grant funds per calendar year, $3,000 in grant funding per person, per course.

• Businesses must provide their Department of Unemployment Assistance number and a Certificate of Good Standing (COGS).

• Companies must pay their employees their full wages for time spent in training.

The Workforce Development Department at Mount Wachusett Community College encourages interested businesses to contact them at 978-630-9569 or at [email protected] to gain more information on how to reserve a seat.

Course outline/topics:Day 1-2:

• Introduction to Six Sigma and program overview.• Value Stream Mapping (Finding & eliminating

non-value added activity)• Process Mapping (Finding key input variables that

drive customer satisfaction)• Establishing Metrics (“If you don’t measure it you

won’t improve it !!”)• Basic Statistics and Probability

Day 3-4:• Graphical data analysis• Statistical analysis software (Excel and MiniTab)• Measurement System Evaluations (Gage

Repeatability & Reproducibility)• Problem solving techniques (5 Why’s, C&E

Matrix, FMEA) Day 5-6:

• Introduction to Process Capability studies• Introduction to Traditional Statistical Process

Control (SPC)• Control Charts for Variables and Attributes• Rolled Throughput Yield (RTY) (Impact of

“hidden factories”)Day 7-8:

• Hypothesis testing (t–tests for sample means)• Introduction to Control Plans and proper sampling

techniques• Project Review and Presentation Skills• Combining “Lean” techniques and Six Sigma