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MBB Consulting™ - Six Sigma White Belt Training In Evansville, IN

Six Sigma White Belt Training In Evansville, IN

Six Sigma White Belt Training
Evansville is Indiana's all-American 3rd largest city. Six Sigma White Belt training introduces Evansville students to business excellence tools.
Price $698 / student assuming min. enrollment is met
Duration 2 days
Format In-person, instructor-led slideshow with exercises ending in a test of comprehension.
Materials Each student will receive a 3-ring binder containing color print-outs of the slideshow. Please note, this material and the presentation itself are copyrighted. A Certificate of Completion is released for each student who passes their test and for which payment for the training clears.
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About Six Sigma White Belt Training


Who is Six Sigma White Belt Training for?

Any professional curious about Six Sigma and determined to improve their organization, salary, and candidacy for promotion should begin with Six Sigma White Belt awareness headed toward Green Belt. All companies whether providing products or services possess opportunity for improvement as do all functions within those companies. Six Sigma is an organizational excellence system applicable to any product, process, or service. This includes production / manufacturing, materials / logistics, purchasing, maintenance, quality, manufacturing engineering, product engineering, sales, marketing, human resources, IT, and finance. Six Sigma exposes upcoming professionals to managerial tasks they may not otherwise have. And, an increasing number of companies require Six Sigma certification for advancement into managerial roles. Evansville students will learn: In our course, Evansville students learn:

Six Sigma White Belt Training Course Overview:

Six Sigma White Belt training introduces Evansville students and begins their journey toward world-class business excellence concepts and terminology. Six Sigma White Belt training conveys awareness of concepts and terminology pre-requisite to Green Belt training. Concepts include Six Sigma's traditional DMAIC cycle.

What are White Belt Concepts?

Our training covers roles of participants, belt levels and their meanings, and all important Six Sigma concepts. Roles described include Champions, process owners, project leaders, and team members. Belt levels explained are Master Black Belt, Black Belt, Green Belt, and White Belt. Concepts include:

Define. Managerial: project management, cost-benefit analysis, team member selection, team formation, change management, project charters, policy generation usually for creating or updating containment-related work instructions, and training. Technical: trend charts, Pareto charts, Y to X Mapping and other scoping techniques, inspection / testing. Key deliverables include quantifying the problem's annual financial impact, and diminishing the customer's suffering immediately.

Measure. Students are exposed to the notion of Measurement System Analysis (MSA) including its interpretation in the form of a scatter plot and Gage R&R.

Analyze. Concepts reviewed include: 5 Why's, cause and effect (fishbone or Iskikawa) diagram, fault tree analysis, Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA), regression, walking the process, component swapping and Design of Experiments (DOE).

Improve. Students will be exposed to Error-Proofing, Payoff Matrix, Criteria Matrix, and Pilot.

Control. Final topics are Statistical Process Control (SPC). including different types of control charts, change control, policy writing, training, mentorship, auditing, and supervision.

Evansville

Crescent City

Excellent choice! Evansville Six Sigma White Belt Training occurs in an city whose nickname Crescent City comes from being positioned on an Ohio River oxbow. Furs were one of the earliest commercial items which expanded into coal mining and hardwood furniture thanks to river trade and railroads including a bridge across the Ohio River. Manufacturing expanded into the automotive and refrigeration industries. Highway 41 was built connecting Evansville to Chicago and Miami. WWII spurred ship, bullet, and P47 aircraft production laying a foundation for the city to remain strong in automotive, appliance, and steel manufacturing. Meanwhile, Evansville developed a healthy cultural side with many entertainment venues including festivals and museums to try after training. Of these, the Mesker Park Zoo and Botanical Gardens, and USS LST Ship Memorial are most visited. Spelunking is also popular thanks to Indiana Caverns.

Evansville
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Facility

Evansville Six Sigma White Belt Training occurs across the street from Riverfront Park on the Ohio River. A YMCA, and Willard Park / Library are also nearby.

Testimonials

Read what our students and clients have to say.

Kyle J.
Kyle J.
Business Process Engineer
Finance


During my Lean Six Sigma training with our Master Black Belt I was able to gain a true understanding of the tools that are required knowledge for an effective continuous improvement program. I have used these tools first hand to implement operational savings worth hundreds of thousands of dollars annually. Additionally, earning my certification has allowed me to expand my knowledge base and to lead others on the path of waste reduction and process improvement.



Natalia M.
Natalia M.
Gas Phase Laboratory Technician


I have been working at this company for 7 years. Every year, the leadership encourage each staff member to stive in their individual roles to help the company achieve its goals. The methods we went through in this FMEA class felt like the first concrete, clear path any / each individual throughout the company hierarchy could use to measurably do this.