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For further information on this program, contact the FHA Education Department at education@fha.org or (407) 841-6230.
Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt Track & Certification
Wednesday, February 13, 2019
8 a.m. - 5 p.m. | Orlando, FL
Overview
This course is designed as an introduction to Lean Six Sigma tools and techniques for all members of the workforce. Upon course completion and an 80 percent or higher exam score, attendees will receive Florida Sterling Council Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt Certification.
Outcomes of this training include:
- A fundamental understanding of Lean Six Sigma and its benefits to an organization.
- The ability to properly prioritize processes for improvement.
- Approaches and tools to immediately improve processes in the workplace.
- Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt Certification.
Instructor
The course will be instructed and facilitated by Bob Seemer - certified Lean Six Sigma Master Black Belt and well-versed in the Baldrige/Sterling management system. Bob has more than 40 years' experience helping organizations in all sectors improve performance at all levels through the application and implementation of Lean Six Sigma, Professional Development and Industrial Engineering programs.
Continuing Education
FHA is a provider of nursing education approved by the Florida State Board of Nursing under Provider No. NCE2972. Nurses will receive a certificate of attendance for continuing nursing education.
Program Location
FHA Corporate Office
307 Park Lake Circle
Orlando, FL 32803
Phone: (407) 841-6230
The curriculum consists of the six modules below.
Each module is approximately one hour and 15 minutes in length (one hour of instruction and 15 minutes of summary and Q&A). A 15 minute knowledge retention exam is administered at the conclusion of the course.
Module 1: Process Management
Key topics taught in this module include:
- In-Process Measures (Ps)
- Outcome Measures (Qs)
- Process Control Systems
Module 2: Process Flow Chart Construction and Qualitative Analysis
Key topics taught in this module include:
- Flow Charts vs. Procedures
- Flowcharting Rules
- Qualitative Analysis
Module 3: Voice of the Customer
Key topics taught in this module include:
- SIPOC (Suppliers-Inputs-Process-Outputs-Customers) Analysis
- Customer Requirements Survey
Module 4: Lean Overview
Key topics taught in this module include:
- Lean Philosophy
- Lean Principles
- Lean Tools including:
- 8 Wastes
- 5S
- Value Stream
Module 5: Process Improvement Using DMAIC – Part 1
Key topics taught in this module include:
- DMAIC Steps Define and Measure, the most frequently applied approaches and statistical tools including:
- ets’ Six Sigma DMAIC Method with Checkpoints
- Project Charter
- Bar Chart
- Line Graph
- Pareto Chart
- Checksheet
- Histogram
- np Control Chart
- Matrices
- Brainstorming
- Multivoting
- Priority Selection Matrix
- Theme Statement
- Problem Statement
Module 6: Process Improvement Using DMAIC – Part 2
Key topics taught in this module include:
- DMAIC Steps Analyze
- Improve and Control with checkpoints
- Cause and Effect Diagram (Fishbone)
- Ask Why 5 Times
- Countermeasures Matrix
- Action Plans
- Barriers and Aids Analysis
- Radar Charts
- Storyboards
- Techniques for Standardizing Improvement Gains
Registration Fee: $360
The registration fee includes continental breakfast and lunch. The Florida Sterling Council will provide the Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt candidate with the ets Six Sigma Yellow Belt Manual.