CSSYB Part 1: Foundations of Lean Six Sigma and Project Identification Methods

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CSSYB Part 1: Foundations of Lean Six Sigma and Project Identification Methods

Get ready for the ASQ Certified Six Sigma Yellow Belt (CSSYB) Certification exam. Explore how to examine and address quality issues using the define, measure, analyze, improve, and control (DMAIC) methodology within the Six Sigma framework.

Self-Paced

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Beginner

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4 weeks
1-3 hours/week
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$199

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This course is designed to help you understand the fundamental concepts evaluated in quality issues using the DMAIC (Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, and Control) methodology within the framework of Six Sigma.

In this course, you will explore key concepts of Lean Six Sigma methodology for process improvement across various industries. You will be introduced to the DMAIC framework, gaining insights into essential metrics, measurement systems analysis (MSA), and their significance in ensuring data accuracy and reliability. You will learn about different data collection methods, their applications, data analysis, and control charts.

As you progress through the course, you will build your understanding of the purpose and structure of the DMAIC methodology and the various tools that enable process improvements. You will delve into process mapping techniques and use SIPOC (Supplier, Input, Process, Output, Customer) to define and comprehend the boundaries of a process. Finally, you will gain the skills to craft a project charter, pinpoint and express project goals, and delineate its scope, stakeholders, and key milestones.

Overall, this course is ideal for individuals preparing to address quality issues using the DMAIC methodology. It is tailored for those seeking to contribute to process improvement initiatives within their organizations. You will also be prepared for questions on these topics in the ASQ Certified Six Sigma Yellow Belt (CSSYB).

NOTE: You can also explore two additional courses specifically designed for ASQ Certified Six Sigma Yellow Belt (CSSYB) exam preparation. These are, CSSYB Part 2: Data Collection and Root Cause Analysis and CSSYB Part 3: Improvement Techniques and Control Tools. These courses are crafted to provide you with a thorough understanding of the associated content covered in the CSSYB exam. We recommend completing these courses in sequence to fully understand the material.

This course comprises four modules that take you on a carefully defined learning path. It is a self-paced course, which means it is not run on a fixed schedule with regard to completing modules or submitting assignments. To give you an idea of how long the course takes to complete, it is anticipated that if you work 1-3 hours per week, you will complete the course in 4 weeks. However, as long as the course is completed before the end date, you can work at your own pace.

The materials for each module will become available when you start the particular module. Methods of learning and assessment will include videos, reading material, and a graded assignment.

Once you have successfully completed the course, you will earn your Certificate of Completion.

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • Identify the problem or opportunity at hand and define clear, measurable goals for the project.
  • Craft a comprehensive project charter, outlining its objectives, scope, and necessary resources.
  • Understand and meet the needs and expectations of the customers directly impacted by the issue or process being examined.
  • Develop a high-level process map to visualize the flow of the process and pinpoint areas for enhancement.

This course is tailored for various job profiles, including professionals with minimal to no prior exposure to Lean or Six Sigma. It is ideal for:

  • Individuals seeking to understand Six Sigma methodologies to optimize organizational processes.
  • Professionals seeking to streamline processes and elevate customer satisfaction.
  • Team members eager to contribute to process improvement initiatives.
  • Team leaders looking to enhance their team's efficiency through valuable insights into process improvement techniques.
  • Professionals directly involved in process environments.

No specific educational or work experience is required for enrollment in this course.