Lean Six Sigma Introduction

eLearning Price: $ 45

This course will introduce you to the Lean Six Sigma continual improvement process. You will learn about the concepts of both Lean and Six Sigma and how integrating them provides a powerful improvement approach.

Full Description

This course will introduce you to the Lean Six Sigma continual improvement process. The first module in the course covers the concepts of the Six Sigma and Lean methodologies. The history behind the concepts are detailed to provide insight on their origins and who developed them.

The Concepts module comprises three parts, each followed by a quiz. These are presented in a flash format with navigation. The second module covers the DMAIC Improvement Process (Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, and Control) and features real examples from certified projects of deliverables for each of the five phases.

Each phase section is presented in a flash format with navigation. There is a phase exit review quiz at the end of each of the DMAIC process steps. The case examples follow the phase exit reviews. There are two Lean Six Sigma success stories presented in flash format. The training concludes with a final exam and the issuance of a course completion certificate. This course provides 3.0 CEU credit hours. Help is available at help@educatevirtually.com

Course Contents

  • Six Sigma and Lean Concepts
    • Interactive Quizzes (3)
  • DMAIC Improvement Process
  • Phase Deliverable Examples
    • Phase Exit Review Quizzes (5)
  • Success Story Examples (2)
  • Final Exam
  • Course Completion Certificate

Sample Documents

  • Process Sigma Level Calculator
  • Process Sigma Level Table
  • DMAIC Phase Exit Review Checksheets
  • DMADV Phase Exit Review Checksheets

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