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    Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Course

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    Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Course

    Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Course
    Last updated 3/2021
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 1.77 GB | Duration: 15h 30m

    A Comprehensive Certified Six Sigma Black Belt Training & Sure Shot Way to Become a Master of Six Sigma

    What you'll learn

    Prepare for Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Certifications (CSSBB , LSSBB)

    Perform advanced data analysis using Minitab with 75+ datasets

    Downloadable material for future reference in each section covering Body of knowledge of accreditation bodies

    140 Quiz Questions as a mock to evaluate your Six Sigma knowledge

    Requirements

    Green Belt Certification & Green Belt Level working knowledge

    The participant should have sufficient exposure to his/her domain or industry, It is advisable to have a minimum of 5-8 years of industry work experience

    Description

    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 knowledgeOver TemplatesOver 40 Minitab Instruction Videos on advanced Six Sigma Black Belt Level topics are included in this Online Black Belt CourseStudent Testimonials:"I passed six sigma black belt certification exam. Black belt course and practice tests played pivotal role for cracking the test in one go. Thanks Nil !" - Sandeep J."This training material assisted me in the preparation of ASQ CSSBB exam. There are a lot of real-world examples included. Great Work! "- Temesgen E."Very thorough, will absolutely help a serious professional reach "create" level of proficiency - "Mastery" - Matthew M."The training was full of knowledge on whole plethora of Six Sigma application. The lessons were very informative in very simple languages. I recommend all to pursue this course under Udemy. Special Thanks to mentor Mr. Nilakantasrinivasan Janakiraman Sir". - Mofidur R.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    _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Note: We are not a representative of ASQ®, IASSC® ASQ® is the registered trademark of the American Society for Quality.IASSC® is the registered trademark of the International Association for Six Sigma Certification.We are an independent training provider. We are neither currently associated nor affiliated with the above mentioned. The name and title of the certification exam mentioned in this course are the trademarks of the respective certification organization. The Fair Use of these terms are for describing the relevant exam and the body of knowledge associated.

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Welcome

    Lecture 2 Canopus BB course structure & curriculum & BB Certification Process I

    Lecture 3 Softwares Needed

    Section 2: BB Leadership

    Lecture 4 Black Belt – Market expectations

    Lecture 5 Black Belt Project - Do's & Don'ts

    Lecture 6 Downloadable Takeaways

    Section 3: Six Sigma Metrics

    Lecture 7 Six Sigma Metrics Intro

    Lecture 8 Six Sigma Metrics II

    Lecture 9 Rolled Throughput Yield

    Lecture 10 Baseline

    Lecture 11 Target Setting

    Lecture 12 Downloadable Takeaways

    Section 4: VoC

    Lecture 13 VoC Intro

    Lecture 14 Gemba I

    Lecture 15 Gemba II

    Lecture 16 Gemba III

    Lecture 17 Prioritizing Customer Needs using Kano Model (Recap Lesson)

    Lecture 18 Conducting Kano Survey

    Lecture 19 Downloadable Takeaways

    Section 5: Business Process Management System

    Lecture 20 BPMS Intro

    Lecture 21 Organizational Silos

    Lecture 22 Business Processes

    Lecture 23 Big Y

    Lecture 24 Types of Inputs

    Lecture 25 Operational Definition

    Lecture 26 CTQ Tree

    Lecture 27 Business Process Management System

    Lecture 28 Downloadable Takeaways

    Section 6: Measurement System Analysis

    Lecture 29 MSA Overview

    Lecture 30 Elements of Measurement System

    Lecture 31 Discrete Gage R&R

    Lecture 32 Performing MSA Kappa Study

    Lecture 33 MSA ANOVA

    Lecture 34 Understanding MSA ANOVA Terms

    Lecture 35 Performing MSA ANOVA 1

    Lecture 36 Performing MSA ANOVA 2

    Lecture 37 MSA Practice Files

    Lecture 38 Downloadable Takeaways

    Section 7: Statistical Techniques - Advanced

    Lecture 39 Probability Distribution Refresher

    Lecture 40 Standard Normal Variable

    Lecture 41 Application of Probabilities

    Lecture 42 Types of Distributions

    Lecture 43 Distribution Parameters

    Lecture 44 Process Lead Time Data

    Lecture 45 Weibull Distribution

    Lecture 46 Identifying Distributions

    Lecture 47 Application of Weibull Distributions

    Lecture 48 Exponential Distribution

    Lecture 49 Binomial Distribution

    Lecture 50 Binomial Application

    Lecture 51 Poisson Distribution

    Lecture 52 Poisson Distribution Application

    Lecture 53 Normal Approximations

    Lecture 54 Central Limit Theorem

    Lecture 55 Application of Central Limit Theorem

    Lecture 56 Statistical Techniques Practice Files

    Lecture 57 Downloadable Takeaways

    Section 8: Sampling Distribution

    Lecture 58 Confidence intervals

    Lecture 59 Confidence interval for means

    Lecture 60 Degrees of freedom

    Lecture 61 t-Distribution

    Lecture 62 CI for t-Distribution

    Lecture 63 Proportion of CI

    Lecture 64 Chi-Square distribution

    Lecture 65 F- Distribution

    Lecture 66 Sampling Distribution Practice Files

    Lecture 67 Downloadable Takeaways

    Section 9: Estimate Sampling

    Lecture 68 Estimate Sampling

    Lecture 69 Rational Sub-Grouping

    Lecture 70 Sample Size Computation Part 1

    Lecture 71 Sample size computation for estimates for discrete data

    Lecture 72 Sample Size Computation Part 2

    Lecture 73 Sample size computation for estimates for Continuous data

    Lecture 74 Sample size for finite population

    Lecture 75 Estimate Sampling Practice Files

    Lecture 76 Downloadable Takeaways

    Section 10: Advanced Graphical Methods

    Lecture 77 Graphical Methods Intro

    Lecture 78 Dot Plots, Box Plots & Interval Plots

    Lecture 79 Run Charts

    Lecture 80 Time Series Plots

    Lecture 81 Theory of R

    Lecture 82 Non-linear correlation

    Lecture 83 Marginal Plots

    Lecture 84 3D Plots

    Lecture 85 Multi Vary Charts

    Lecture 86 Advanced Graphical Methods Practice Files

    Lecture 87 Downloadable Takeaways

    Section 11: Hypothesis Sampling

    Lecture 88 Risks in hypothesis testing

    Lecture 89 Sampling of hypothesis testing

    Lecture 90 Hypothesis Sampling Practice Files

    Lecture 91 Downloadable Takeaway

    Section 12: Hypothesis Testing

    Lecture 92 Hypothesis Testing

    Lecture 93 Hypothesis testing in t-tests I

    Lecture 94 Hypothesis testing in t-tests II

    Lecture 95 Hypothesis testing in t-tests III

    Lecture 96 ANOVA Fundamentals I

    Lecture 97 ANOVA Fundamentals II

    Lecture 98 Performing ANOVA I

    Lecture 99 Performing ANOVA II

    Lecture 100 Performing ANOVA III

    Lecture 101 Type of Chi-square test

    Lecture 102 Hypothesis testing using Chi-square tests

    Lecture 103 Performing Chi-square tests I

    Lecture 104 Performing Chi-square tests II

    Lecture 105 Hypo Testing Proportion Test I

    Lecture 106 Hypo Testing Proportion Test II

    Lecture 107 Hypothesis Testing Practice Files

    Lecture 108 Downloadable Takeaways

    Section 13: Non Parametric Testing

    Lecture 109 Non Parametric Intro

    Lecture 110 One Sign & Wilcoxon Test

    Lecture 111 Mann Whitney & Moods Median

    Lecture 112 Non Parametric Testing Practice Files

    Lecture 113 Downloadable Takeaways

    Section 14: Correlation & Regression

    Lecture 114 Line of Best Fit

    Lecture 115 Regression in Minitab

    Lecture 116 Fits & Residuals

    Lecture 117 Partial Correlation

    Lecture 118 Importance of Rsq

    Lecture 119 Confidence Band and Prediction Band

    Lecture 120 Multiple Linear Regression

    Lecture 121 Multi-collinearity

    Lecture 122 Best Subsets

    Lecture 123 Logistic Regression Intro

    Lecture 124 Performing Logistic Regression

    Lecture 125 Predicting using Models

    Lecture 126 Correlation & Regression Practice Files

    Lecture 127 Downloadable Takeaways

    Section 15: Design of Experiments

    Lecture 128 Introduction to Experiments

    Lecture 129 Phases of Experiments

    Lecture 130 Basic DOE Terms

    Lecture 131 Performing Full Factorial Experiment in Minitab

    Lecture 132 Analyzing Full Factorial Results in Minitab - Part 1

    Lecture 133 Analyzing Full Factorial Results in Minitab - Part 2

    Lecture 134 Advanced DOE Terms

    Lecture 135 Performing Fractional Factorial Experiments - Part 1

    Lecture 136 Performing Fractional Factorial Experiments - Part II

    Lecture 137 Analyzing Fractional Factorial Results in Minitab

    Lecture 138 DOE Practice Files

    Lecture 139 Downloadable Takeaway

    Section 16: Process Capability

    Lecture 140 Process Capability Intro

    Lecture 141 Process Capability Decision Tree

    Lecture 142 Performing Process Capability Analysis in Minitab I

    Lecture 143 Performing Process Capability Analysis in Minitab II

    Lecture 144 Performing Process Capability Analysis in Minitab III

    Lecture 145 Interpreting Process Capability Analysis Results I

    Lecture 146 Interpreting Process Capability Analysis Results II

    Lecture 147 Data Transformation I

    Lecture 148 Data Transformation II

    Lecture 149 Data Transformation III

    Lecture 150 Weibull Process Capability

    Lecture 151 Binomial Process Capability

    Lecture 152 Process Capability Practice Files

    Lecture 153 Downloadable Takeaways

    Section 17: Change Management

    Lecture 154 Change Management & its importance

    Lecture 155 Barriers to Change

    Lecture 156 Accelerating Change

    Lecture 157 Managing Change in BB Project

    Lecture 158 Accountability for Improvement

    Lecture 159 Change Management Strategies

    Lecture 160 Downloadable Takeaways

    Section 18: Statistical Process Control - Advanced

    Lecture 161 Pre-Control Charts I

    Lecture 162 Pre-Control Charts II

    Lecture 163 Advanced Control Charts I

    Lecture 164 Advanced Control Charts II

    Lecture 165 Downloadable Takeaways

    Lecture 166 Bonus Lecture: List of our other courses

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