Six Sigma Yellow Belt (SSYB) Online Course
This introductory course is designed for individuals who want to gain a solid understanding of Six Sigma principles and apply them to improve quality and process efficiency within their organizations. It provides core knowledge of Six Sigma methodologies, tools, and techniques, serving as a strong foundation for driving continuous improvement and operational excellence.
You'll also explore how Six Sigma compares to Lean and Kaizen methodologies. By the end of the course, you’ll be equipped with the skills and insights to function effectively as a Six Sigma Yellow Belt professional.
Who Should Enroll?
- Entry-level professionals looking to learn the basics of Six Sigma
- Team members participating in quality improvement initiatives
- Individuals focused on enhancing organizational performance and efficiency
Course Curriculum
- Introduction to the Course
- Introduction: Kaizen Versus Lean Versus Six Sigma - What is the Difference?
- Introduction: Six Sigma Methodologies and the Six Sigma DMAIC Roadmap
- Define: Capture the Voice of Customer (VOC)
- Define: Translate Voices to Requirements
- Define: Create a Project Charter
- Define: Create a SIPOC
- Measure: Create a Process Map
- Measure: Identify the 8 Wastes
- Measure: Identify the Data Types
- Measure: Create a Data Collection Strategy (Part 01)
- Measure: Create a Data Collection Strategy (Part 02)
- Measure: Introduction to Minitab
- Measure: Identify the Data Characteristics
- Measure: Check for Data Stability
- Measure: Identify Defects, Defectives, Opportunities For Error and Unit (DUDO)
- Measure: Identify the Process Capability
- Analyze: Identify the Trivial Many Root Causes
- Analyze: Ascertain Critical Root Causes
- Analyze: Identify Vital Few Root Causes Using Basic Charts
- Analyze: Identify Vital Few Root Causes Using Graphical Techniques
- Analyze: Identify Vital Few Root Causes Using Additional Analysis Techniques
- Improve: Generate, Prioritize, and Select Potential Solutions
- Improve: Pilot Solutions
- Improve: Perform a Risk Analysis
- Improve: Identify New Process Capability
- Control: Sustain Improvements Using Control Charts
- Control: Create a Control Plan
- Close: Replicate, Share Best Practices, Celebrate, and Recognize Success
- Recap Section