Kent State Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Training and Certification

Improve processes. Operate more efficiently. Save money.
Smoother processes, greater efficiency and cost savings are just a few of the advantages that will make your organization more competitive when you implement Lean and Six Sigma continual improvement principles. Lean techniques eliminate wasteful activities, while Six Sigma is a disciplined method for meeting customers’ expectations and eliminating defects in any process. Investing in Lean Six Sigma training is the beginning of a new way of doing business. A commitment to implementing these methodologies and tools creates a culture of operational excellence. In the end, you’ll achieve bottom-line results from the projects your Green and Black Belts undertake and you’ll transform your organization into a more efficient, customer-focused one.

Program Content
Kent State’s Lean Six Sigma Training and Certification offers the unique approach of weaving both Lean and Six Sigma methodologies into a seamless certification that can help you achieve substantial improvements in your organization.

Kent State's Lean Six Sigma curriculum is structured to allow students and employers maximum flexibility in obtaining the Lean Six Sigma Green Belt certification. The Green Belt program is held one week each month for two months (80 contact hours, 8 ceus).

Week One

  • Introduction to Lean thinking
  • Basics of Six Sigma methods and quality
  • Using DMAIC (Six Sigma methods) to understand cause and effects relationships
  • Team building (TOPS method)
  • Identification of high value projects
  • Introduction to Minitab and Quality Companion software
  • Understanding measurement system analysis
  • Process capability
  • Six Sigma project simulation (helicopter)

Week Two

  • Student project reviews
  • Application of Lean methods (flow, 5S, Visual Management and SMED)
  • Using Kappa studies to determine attributes agreement
  • Creating change through the use of appropriate performance metrics
  • Using statistical methods for process control
  • Using Kaizen tactics for rapid project breakthroughs
  • Sustaining the gains
  • Project simulation (catapult)

Project
For Lean Six Sigma certification, each student must complete an individual project, which will contribute significant results to his/her sponsoring organization.

Who Should Attend Lean Six Sigma Training?
Key candidates for Kent State's Lean Six Sigma training and certification are:
• Quality technicians, supervisors and managers • Plant managers • Directors and managers of engineering • Vice presidents or managers of customer service • Operations managers • Vice presidents of manufacturing • Directors and managers of patient services • Patient quality managers • CFOs • Presidents • CEOs

Cost
Two-week Lean Six Sigma Green Belt training and certification program (including continental breakfast, lunch and afternoon snacks each day) costs $3,750.

According to the Lean Six Sigma Academy, Black Belts save organizations approximately $230,000 per project and can complete four to six projects per year.

Minitab/Laptop
To maximize the benefit of attending Lean Six Sigma training and to to realize return on investment for future Lean Six Sigma projects, Kent State requires that each participant brings a laptop that has Minitab v15.0 or higher statistical software and Quality Companion software loaded to each day of training*. Kent State provides you the opportunity to purchase Minitab v15.0 software as part of the program for an additional fee of $995, which is $200 less than the retail cost, and Quality Companion for an additional fee of $750, which is $135 less than the retail cost.

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Meet Our Lean Six Sigma Facilitators:

Several companies have expanded their program and sent additional candidates for training and certification based on their participants' outstanding reviews of the depth and breadth of knowledge of the Kent State University Lean Six Sigma facilitators.

A Green Belt program can be formed based on interest. Please e-mail us at LeanSixSigma@kent.edu or call 330-672-3416 to be placed on the waiting list.

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I was recently given the challenge of deploying Lean Office within our organization.  This began with my department (Sales Operations) and we were the first group outside of the Manufacturing area to achieve 3S certification.  Since I had no formal training in Lean Six Sigma, I looked for opportunities and found Kent State’s Lean Six Sigma Black Belt program. At first I was hesitant to enroll because I do not have an engineering background.  However, several colleagues who had previous experience with the Kent State facilitator, Bob Skillman, encouraged me to “go for it,” so I registered.  

 

I have to admit that there were occasions during the four weeks that I felt like I was in over my head; but there was never a doubt in my mind that I would finish and certify as a Black Belt.  The program provided me with proven, methodical problem-solving tools that will benefit me in my new role as Business Analyst. I would encourage others in any line of work to “go for it” if they are serious about driving continuous improvement in their organizations.

 

Joanne Pamer

Keithley Instruments Inc.

Sales Operations Business Process/ERP Analyst

Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Certified April 2009

 
 

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