
Welcome to Canopus Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Course
Learn about BB course structure, curriculum & certification process. Difficulty Level : Low
Learn about software needed for Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Course. Difficulty Level : Low
What market expects from a Six Sigma Black Belt?
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Learn about the guidelines to execute a good Black Belt project.
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Learn about different measures of performance used by Six Sigma organizations.
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Continued from previous lesson. Learn about different measures of performance used by Six Sigma organizations.
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Learn how to compute Rolled Throughput Yield?
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Learn how to baseline process parameters?
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Learn how to set targets for process and projects.
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Learn about relevance of VoC to Improvement Projects & the scope of this lesson.
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Learn about Gemba Discovery Process & how to it will be helpful in improvements.
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Continued from previous lesson. Learn about Gemba Discovery Process & how to it will be helpful in improvements.
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Continued from previous lesson. Learn about Gemba Discovery Process & how to it will be helpful in improvements.
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In this lecture, you will understand Kano Model and how it can help you in focusing on most important customer needs rather than addressing several needs at the same time. At the end of this lecture, you will be able to identify and classify customer needs into 3 different types of customer requirements as defined by Kano.
Difficulty Level: Medium
Learn how to execute Kano survey and interpret the results.
Difficulty Level : Low
What is Business Process? Management System & why is it important to you?
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What is organizational silo & how to break it Process Centricity & its relevance to Six Sigma Philosophy?
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What are Business Processes & its relevance to BPMS?
Difficulty Level : Medium
What is Big ’Y’ & its relevance to BPMS?
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Learn about various process inputs and how to use in building BPMS.
Difficulty Level : Low
What is Operational Definition & its elements relevance to BPMS deployment & Six Sigma projects?
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What is the CTQ Tree and how to develop it?
Difficulty Level : Medium
What is Business Process Management System & its benefits? How to build one for your organization?
Difficulty Level : Medium
Role of measurement variation & types of Measurement System Analysis.
Difficulty Level : Medium
In this lecture, you will learn about the elements of a measurement system and how each of them impact the data you are to collect.
Difficulty Level : Medium
In this lecture, you will learn about discrete Gage R&R. At the end of lecture, you will be able to assess the Gage R&R of discrete gages and qualify them for further usage.
Difficulty Level : High
Learn to perform discrete MSA using Agreement & Kappa method.
Difficulty Level : High
Understand variable MSA (ANOVA method) in detail.
Difficulty Level : High
Understand the various terms used in variable ANOVA GRR.
Difficulty Level : High
How to perform ANOVA Variable GRR and interpret the results?
Difficulty Level : High
Continued from previous lesson. How to perform ANOVA Variable GRR and interpret the results?
Difficulty Level : High
1. Ability to identify different types of statistical distributions. 2.Apply the concept of distributions to practical situations.
Difficulty Level : High
Understand what is Standard Normal Variable.
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Application of the concept of probability to business scenarios.
Difficulty Level : High
Learn about different types of distributions.
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Learn about distribution parameters.
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How to deal with process lead time data? Answer important questions for business?
Difficulty Level : High
Learn about Weibull Distribution & its characteristics.
Difficulty Level : High
How to identify what distribution a given data belongs to?
Difficulty Level : High
Learn about the application of Weibull Distribution.
Difficulty Level : Medium
Learn about Exponential Distribution and its applications.
Difficulty Level : High
Learn about Binomial Distribution.
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Application of Binomial Distribution.
Difficulty Level : High
Learn about Poisson Distribution.
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Application of Poisson Distribution.
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Learn about the impact of Sample Size on Distributions.
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What is Central Limit Theorem and its relevance to business?
Difficulty Level : High
Learn about the application of Central Limit Theorem.
Difficulty Level : Medium
Learn what are Confidence Intervals & why should you know about it.
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Learn how to compute Confidence Intervals for means.
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Learn about what is Degrees of Freedom & where will it be applied.
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Learn about t distribution & its relevance to data analysis.
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Learn to compute the Confidence Limits for sample mean using t-distribution.
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Learn to compute Confidence Interval for proportion data.
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Learn about Chi-square distribution & its relevance to data analysis.
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Learn about F Distribution and its relevance to data analysis.
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Learn about F Distribution and its relevance to data analysis.
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Learn about Rational subgrouping and its importance.
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In this lecture, you will understand factors influencing the sample size, in general and particularly discrete data and formula for computation of sample size. At the end of this lecture, you can compute the sample size for discrete data.
Difficulty Level : High
Learn how to compute sample size for estimation using MS-Excel and Minitab.
Difficulty Level : Medium
In this lecture, you will understand factors influencing the continuous sample size and formula for computation of sample size. At the end of this lecture, you can compute the sample size for continuous data.
Difficulty Level : High
Learn about how to adjust sample size for finite populations.
Difficulty Level : Medium
Learn about how to adjust sample size for finite populations.
Difficulty Level : Medium
Importance of graphical methods & types of graphical tools.
Difficulty Level : Low
Learn how to create and interpret Dot Plots, Box Plots & Interval Plots.
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Learn how to create and interpret Run Charts in Minitab.
Difficulty Level : Low
Learn how to create and interpret Time Series Charts in Minitab.
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Learn about the theory behind Scatter Plots & the origin of ‘r’ value.
Difficulty Level : Low
Learn about how to study and interpret non-linear correlation using Spearman’s Rho.
Difficulty Level : Low
Learn how to create and interpret Marginal Plots.
Diffifculty Level : Low
Learn about 3D Plots such as Scatter Plots, Contour Plots & Surface Plots.
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Learn to create and interpret Multi-vary charts.
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LEAN SIX SIGMA BLACK BELT CERTIFICATION
A Comprehensive Course for Becoming a Certified BLACK BELT
This "Lean Six Sigma Black Blet Online CPD course" is accredited by The CPD Group (UK) and offers 50 CPDs on completion without any extra fee.
Note: Students who complete this course are offered the opportunity to apply for an optional Accredited Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Certification Exam, free of charge. This exam is administered by CBMG. Passing this exam enables you to earn an industry accredited Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Certification. This external exam is both optional and free.
As per Indeed, a job site's survey, Certified Six Sigma Black Belt salaries range between $100,000 - $200,000. Lean Six Sigma Black Belts command a premium in Job market. CSSBB & LSSBB deliver business results, so there are 75% more likely to be promoted that one without, but with similar domain experience.
This Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Training will help you succeed in accredited certification exam or process to become a certified Lean Six Sigma Black Belt because the BoK is based on Global Certification Bodies such as IASC and AQ curriculums.
Instructor is an Accredited Training Associate.
Every topic is application based. It starts with a business scenario and Six Sigma concepts are introduced subsequently.
There are 75+ Data Files & Practices Files for you to download.
You can follow the step-by-step instructions as you see in the lecture and mirror the instructor. It is a great way to master advanced statistical and analytics tools covered in Lean Six Sigma Black Belt body of knowledge
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Over 40 Minitab Instruction Videos on advanced Six Sigma Black Belt Level topics are included in this Online Black Belt Course
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CERTIFIED LEAN SIX SIGMA BLACK BELT Body of knowledge covered in this course are:
Black Belt leadership
Expectations from a Black Belt role in market
Leadership Qualities
Organizational Roadblocks & Change Management Techniques
Mentoring Skills
Basic Six Sigma Metrics
CTQ Tree, Big Y , CTX
Including DPU, DPMO, FTY, RTY, Cycle Time, Takt time
Sigma scores with XL, Z tables, Minitab
Target setting techniques
Role of Benchmarking
Business Process Management System
BPMS and its elements
Benefits of practicing BPMS (Process centricity and silos)
BPMS Application scenarios
BSC Vs Six Sigma
MSA
Performing Variable GRR using ANOVA/X-bar R method
Precision, P/T , P/TV, Cont %, No. of Distinct Categories
Crossed & Nested Designs
Procedure to conduct Continuous MSA
Performing Discrete GRR using agreement methods for binary and ordinal data
Agreement & Disagreement Scores for part, operator, standard
Kappa Scores Computation for ordinal data and criteria for acceptance of gage
Statistical Techniques
Probability Curve, Cumulative Probability, Inverse Cumulative Probability (Example and procedure), Shape, Scale and Location parameters
Types of Distributions ( Normal, Weibull, Exponential, Binomial, Poisson) & their interpretation and application
Identifying distributions from data
Central Limit Theorem - Origin, Standard Error, Relevance to Sampling
Example & Application of Central Limit Theorem
Sampling Distributions
Degrees of Freedom
t-distribution - Origin, relevance, pre-requisites, t-statistic computation
Chi-square distribution - Origin, relevance, pre-requisites, Chi-square statistic computation, Approximation to discrete data
F-distribution - Origin, relevance, pre-requisites, F-Statistic and areas of applications
Point & Interval estimates - Confidence and Predictive estimates for Sampling distributions
Application of Confidence Estimates in decision making
Sampling of Estimates
Continuous and Discrete Sample Size Computation for sampling of estimates
Impact of Margin of Error, standard deviation, confidence levels, proportion defective and population on sample size
Sample Size correction for finite population
Scenarios to optimize Sample Size such as destructive tests, time constraints
Advanced Graphical Methods
Depicting 1 or 2 variables (with example and procedure)
Dot Plot
Box Plot
Interval Plot
Stem-and-Leaf Plot
Time Series & Run Chart
Scatter Plot
Marginal Plot
Line Plots
Depicting 3 variables (with example and procedure)
Contour Plot
3D scatter Plot
3D Surface Plot
Depicting > 3 Variables (with example and procedure)
Matrix Plot
Multi Vary Chart
Inferential Statistics
Advanced Introduction to Hypothesis Tests
Significance and implications of 1 tail and 2 tail
Types of Risks - Alpha and Beta Risks
Significance & computation of test statistic, critical statistic, p-value
Sample Size for Hypothesis Tests
Sample Size computation for hypothesis tests
Power Curve
Scenarios to optimize Sample Size, Alpha, Beta, Delta such as destructive tests
Hypothesis Tests
1Z, 1t, 2t, Parried t Test - Pre-requisites, Components & interpretations
One and Two Sample Proportion
Chi-square Distribution
Ch-square Test for Significance & Good of Fit - Components & interpretations
ANOVA & GLM
ANOVA - Pre-requisites, Components & interpretations
Between and Within Variation, SS, MS, F statistic
2-way ANOVA - Pre-requisites, Interpretation of results
Balanced, unbalanced and Mixed factors models
GLM - Introduction, Pre-requisites, Components & Interpretations
Correlation & Regression
Linear Correlation - Theory and computation of r value
Non-linear Correlation - Spearman's Rho application and relevance
Partial Correlation - Computing the impact of two independent variables
Regression - Multi-linear Components & interpretations
Confidence and Prediction Bands, Residual Analysis, Building Prediction Models
Regression – Logistic(Logit) & Prediction - Components & interpretations with example
Dealing with Non-normal data
Identifying Non-normal data
Box Cox & Johnson Transformation
Process Capability
Process Capability for Normal data
Within Process Capability, Sub-grouping of data
Decision Tree for Type of Process Capability Study
Process Capability of Non-normal data - Weibull, Binomial, Poisson Process Capability and interpretation of results
Non Parametric Tests
Mann-Whitney
Kruskal-Wallis
Mood’s Median
Sample Sign
Sample Wilcoxon
Experimental Design
DOE terms, (independent and dependent variables, factors, and levels, response, treatment, error, etc.)
Design principles (power and sample size, balance, repetition, replication, order, efficiency, randomization, blocking, interaction, confounding, resolution, etc.)
Planning Experiments (Plan, organize and evaluate experiments by determining the objective, selecting factors, responses and measurement methods, choosing the appropriate design,
One-factor experiments (Design and conduct completely randomized, randomized block and Latin square designs and evaluate their results)
Two-level fractional factorial experiments (Design, analyze and interpret these types of experiments and describe how confounding affects their use)
Full factorial experiments (Design, conduct and analyze full factorial experiments)
Advanced Control Charts
X-S chart
CumSum Chart
EWMA Chart
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