ASQ Certificate
in Six Sigma Process Improvement (Green Belt)
‘The demand for qualified process improvement team members is high’.
Approximately half of the fortune 500 companies now use ASQ
improvement methodologies and the number is growing.
Who Should Take this Program
- Anyone who wishes to excel as a member of a project improvement
team.
What is the Six Sigma Approach to Process Improvement?
• A customer focused project methodology that can be used to
implement ‘rapid change’, ‘increased customer satisfaction’ and
‘increased profits’.
Program Objectives
- To provide a good understanding of the Six Sigma value stream
methodology which includes the concepts of Lean and Theory of
Constraints.
- To prepare for writing the ASQ Six Sigma Green Belt Certification
exam
Body of Knowledge
1) Introduction to Process Improvement
a) Six sigma and organizational goals
b) Lean Principles
c) Customer Focus
d) Theory of Constraints
e) Design for Six Sigma (DFSS) in the organization
2) Process Definition
a) Process Management for Projects
b) Project management basics
c) Management and planning tools - Business results for projects
d) Team dynamics and performance
3) Process Measurement
a) Process analysis and documentation
b) Probability and statistics
c) Collecting and summarizing data
d) Probability distributions
e) Measurement system analysis
f) Process capability and performance
4) Analyze the Process
a) Exploratory data analysis
b) Hypothesis testing
5) Improving & Controlling the Process
a) Design of experiments (DOE)
b) Implement and validate solutions
c) Control plan
Statistical process control (SPC)
Our Instructors
Instructors are ASQ certified with more than 20 years of process
improvement experience.
About ASQ
ASQ is the World's Leading Authority on quality. With more than
100,000 individual and organizational members, this professional
association advances learning, quality improvement and knowledge
exchange to improve business results and to create better workplaces
and communities worldwide. ASQ offers technologies, concepts, tools,
and training to quality professionals, quality practitioners, and
everyday consumers, encouraging all to Make Good Great®. Visit
www.asq.org and www.asq.bc.ca