Training Agenda: Six Sigma Green Belt Certification

Duration: 64 Hours (8 Days)
Target Audience: Professionals involved in process improvement, quality management, and those seeking to lead Six Sigma projects or support Black Belt projects.
Objective: To equip participants with the knowledge and skills to lead Six Sigma projects using DMAIC methodology, statistical tools, and Lean principles. By the end of the course, participants will be able to apply Green Belt-level Six Sigma tools and methods to solve complex process problems.


Day 1: Introduction and Define Phase (8 hours)

Registration and Welcome

  • Introduction to Six Sigma and the role of the Green Belt
  • Course objectives and structure
  • Participant introductions and goals

Overview of Six Sigma

  • What is Six Sigma? Concepts and goals
  • History and evolution of Six Sigma
  • The Six Sigma hierarchy: Yellow Belt, Green Belt, Black Belt, Master Black Belt
  • Key Six Sigma terms: Defects, DPMO, Sigma levels, CTQ, and COPQ (Cost of Poor Quality)
  • The role of Lean principles in Six Sigma

Break

Introduction to DMAIC

  • Overview of the DMAIC (Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, Control) methodology
  • How DMAIC helps solve complex problems
  • The structure and deliverables of each phase of DMAIC

Lunch Break

Define Phase: Identifying Projects

  • Selecting Six Sigma projects: Criteria and examples
  • Project Charters: Defining scope, goals, and deliverables
  • Identifying Critical to Quality (CTQ) elements and Voice of the Customer (VOC)
  • SIPOC (Suppliers, Inputs, Process, Outputs, Customers) Diagram
  • Practical exercise: Creating a SIPOC diagram and project charter

Break

Define Phase: Project Planning and Management

  • Stakeholder analysis and team roles in Six Sigma projects
  • Tools for effective project planning and management
  • Gantt charts, RACI matrix, and project risk management
  • Practical exercise: Developing a project management plan

Day 2: Measure Phase – Part 1 (8 hours)

Measure Phase: Introduction to Data and Measurement Systems

  • Purpose of the Measure phase: Establishing baselines
  • Types of data: Continuous vs. Discrete
  • Data collection planning: Sampling strategies and methods
  • Introduction to Measurement System Analysis (MSA)
  • Gage R&R (Repeatability and Reproducibility) overview

Break

Measurement System Analysis (MSA)

  • Conducting MSA: Gage R&R studies
  • Attribute Agreement Analysis (AAA)
  • Interpreting MSA results
  • Practical exercise: Performing a Gage R&R study

Lunch Break

Process Mapping and Data Collection

  • Introduction to Process Flow Diagrams and Value Stream Mapping (VSM)
  • Using flowcharts to document process steps and identify bottlenecks
  • Practical exercise: Creating a Process Flow Diagram for a real-world scenario

Break

Baseline Performance and Process Capability

  • Calculating process capability (Cp, Cpk, Pp, Ppk)
  • Interpreting capability indices for process improvement
  • Practical exercise: Capability analysis with real-world data

Day 3: Measure Phase – Part 2 (8 hours)

Data Analysis Techniques

  • Basic statistics review: Mean, Median, Mode, Range, and Standard Deviation
  • Introduction to statistical tools in Six Sigma
  • Descriptive statistics and graphical analysis

Break

Control Charts for Data Monitoring

  • Introduction to control charts: X-bar, R, P, NP, C, and U charts
  • How to select and use control charts for different data types
  • Practical exercise: Developing and interpreting control charts

Lunch Break

Introduction to Minitab or Excel for Six Sigma

  • Overview of Six Sigma software tools (e.g., Minitab)
  • Basic functions in Minitab for data analysis and control charts
  • Practical exercise: Using Minitab/Excel for statistical analysis

Break

Measure Phase Review and Case Study

  • Review of Measure phase key concepts and tools
  • Case study: Applying Measure phase tools to a real-world problem
  • Group discussion and Q&A

Day 4: Analyze Phase – Part 1 (8 hours)

Analyze Phase: Identifying Root Causes

  • Purpose of the Analyze phase: Finding the root cause of process problems
  • Introduction to root cause analysis (RCA)
  • Cause-and-effect (Fishbone) diagram
  • Practical exercise: Conducting a root cause analysis with a Fishbone diagram

Break

Hypothesis Testing Basics

  • Introduction to hypothesis testing in Six Sigma
  • Understanding p-values, null and alternative hypotheses
  • Introduction to types of tests: T-tests, ANOVA, Chi-square tests
  • Practical exercise: Setting up and conducting a hypothesis test

Lunch Break

Correlation and Regression Analysis

  • Exploring relationships between variables: Correlation vs. causation
  • Simple linear regression analysis
  • Practical exercise: Performing a correlation and regression analysis

Break

Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA)

  • What is FMEA and its role in the Analyze phase?
  • Conducting a process FMEA
  • Practical exercise: Completing an FMEA for a process

Day 5: Analyze Phase – Part 2 (8 hours)

Advanced Data Analysis Tools

  • Introduction to more advanced statistical tools: ANOVA and Chi-square
  • Practical exercise: Using ANOVA and Chi-square for analyzing process data

Break

Review of Analyze Phase

  • Consolidation of key Analyze phase tools and methods
  • Case study: Applying Analyze tools to a real-world scenario

Lunch Break

Group Exercise: Comprehensive Analyze Phase Application

  • Group-based exercise applying all tools from the Analyze phase to a case study
  • Presentation of results and group feedback

Day 6: Improve Phase (8 hours)

Improve Phase: Generating Solutions

  • Techniques for brainstorming and solution generation
  • Prioritizing improvements with Impact/Effort Matrix
  • Introduction to Poka-Yoke (Mistake Proofing)
  • Practical exercise: Generating improvement solutions for a process

Break

10:45 AM – 12:30 PM | Lean Tools in the Improve Phase

  • Lean improvement techniques: 5S, Kaizen, SMED (Single-Minute Exchange of Die)
  • Implementing Lean in Six Sigma projects
  • Practical exercise: Applying Lean tools to process improvements

Lunch Break

Piloting and Validating Solutions

  • Testing solutions with pilot projects
  • Design of Experiments (DOE) basics
  • Practical exercise: Setting up and analyzing a pilot project

Process Simulation and Optimization

  • Using simulation tools to optimize processes
  • Practical exercise: Process simulation and solution optimization

Day 7: Control Phase (8 hours)

Control Phase: Sustaining Improvements

  • Introduction to control plans
  • Developing Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for process control
  • Practical exercise: Creating a control plan for an improvement

Break

Statistical Process Control (SPC)

  • Using SPC charts to monitor ongoing process performance
  • X-bar and R charts, P charts for attribute data
  • Practical exercise: Implementing SPC in a process

Lunch Break

Control Charts and Process Audits

  • Introduction to process audits for sustained control
  • Implementing visual management and control mechanisms
  • Practical exercise: Conducting a mock process audit

Control Phase Review

  • Comprehensive review of control tools and techniques
  • Case study: Applying Control phase tools to a real-world project

Day 8: Case Studies, Certification Exam, and Wrap-Up (8 hours)

Final Case Study Review

  • Group presentation of a comprehensive DMAIC case study
  • Discussion and feedback from peers and instructors

Break

Six Sigma Green Belt Exam

  • Green Belt certification exam (optional based on certification body)
  • Exam review and feedback

Lunch Break

Wrap-Up and Q&A

  • Key takeaways and final thoughts
  • Participant feedback and certification distribution
  • Q&A and final discussion