Six Sigma eLearning Bundle Course

Course Overview

This eLearning Bundle includes these 2 courses:

  • Six Sigma Green Belt
  • Six Sigma Black Belt

Course Topics

Six Sigma Green Belt – 20:26 hours

This Six Sigma Green Belt course offers a comprehensive overview of the concepts and methodology you need to master to pass the Green Belt certification exam. The Green Belt designation allows you to analyze and solve problems within your organization using the Six Sigma methodology. In this course we’ll go over the techniques and concepts used in the Six Sigma system of product delivery, and teach you how a company’s production process can be restructured to eliminate areas of inefficiency in order to achieve higher-quality, optimal results. Your instructor will describe the format of the open book examination and which learning materials, hardware devices and other resources are permitted in the exam room. Upon completion of this course you’ll be prepared to write the Green Belt exam. This certificate demonstrates your knowledge of the core concepts of Six Sigma methodology and demonstrates your value as a team member for Six Sigma projects.

 

Six Sigma Black Belt – 21:04 hours

This Six Sigma Black Belt course offers a comprehensive overview of the concepts and methodology you need to master in order to pass the Black Belt certification exam. We’ll clearly explain the format of the open book examination and which learning materials, hardware devices and other resources are permitted in the exam room. Hosted by a Lean Six Sigma Sensai, we cover all aspects of the Six Sigma strategy for optimizing workflow and outcomes based on a methodical, top-to-bottom analysis of procedures and organizational structure. The Black Belt designation is required to achieve the role of Six Sigma team leader. Upon completion of this course, you’ll have reviewed all pertinent principles and assessed your preparedness for the Black Belt Certification exam. This certificate demonstrates your leadership ability and mastery of the DMAIC model and Six Sigma philosophy.