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Six Sigma Green Belt Course Overview

This Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Certification in Washington includes a detailed understanding of Six Sigma and the DMAIC methodology and is carefully aligned with popular Green Belt certifications at ASQ and IASSC. By identifying process issues and formulating creative solutions, you’ll develop an expertise in measuring current performance metrics.

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  • 36 hrs of Live Instructor-led Training | Earn 35 PDUs
  • 4 Simulations Assessments | 4 Live Projects
  • Accredited to Globally Recognized IASSC
  • Lifetime LMS Access
  • Exclusive GenAI Modules for Quality Management
  • 36 hrs of Live Instructor-led Training | Earn 35 PDUs
  • 4 Simulations Assessments | 4 Live Projects
  • Accredited to Globally Recognized IASSC
  • Lifetime LMS Access

Skills Covered

  • Implement Lean Six Sigma projects
  • Measurement System Analysis
  • Lean Principles
  • Process Analysis
  • Project Management
  • Data Analysis
  • Hypothesis Testing
  • DFSS tools
  • Implement Lean Six Sigma projects
  • Project Management
  • Measurement System Analysis
  • Data Analysis
  • Lean Principles
  • Hypothesis Testing
  • Process Analysis
  • DFSS tools
  • Implement Lean Six Sigma projects
  • Project Management
  • Measurement System Analysis
  • Data Analysis
  • Lean Principles
  • Hypothesis Testing
  • Process Analysis
  • DFSS tools

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The Lean Six Sigma Green Belt certification in Washington allows candidates to develop an expertise in leading projects and understand complex data with development process mapping, risk management, and baseline conceptual skills. Highly valued in a variety of sectors, this training course is ideal for manufacturing, technology, and logistics.

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Lean Six Sigma employees are in high demand in our digital marketing world due to their nuanced and creative problem-solving skills. In addition to individuals wishing to improve quality and process within an organization, the Lean Six Sigma Green Belt certification in Washington is ideal for Quality system managers, Quality engineers, Quality supervisors, Quality analysts and managers, and Quality auditors.
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Course Content

  • Section 01: Course Introduction

    Preview
    • Lesson 01: Course Introduction

      05:01Preview
      • 1.01 Course Introduction
        05:01
  • Section 02: Six Sigma and Organizational Goals

    Preview
    • Lesson 01 - Introduction to Six Sigma and Organizational Goals

      00:32Preview
      • 1.01 Introduction to Six Sigma and Organization Goals
        00:32
    • Lesson 02: Six Sigma and Organizational Goals

      29:17Preview
      • 2.01 Introduction
        01:14
      • 2.02 Value of Sigma
        05:09
      • 2.03 Meaning of Six Sigma and Quality
        03:21
      • 2.04 DMAIC Process
        05:16
      • 2.05 Key Terms
      • 2.06 Sigma Conversion Table
        01:47
      • 2.07 Knowledge Check
      • 2.08 Goals and Six Sigma Projects
        03:51
      • 2.09 Structure of a Six Sigma Team
        01:50
      • 2.10 Organizational Drivers and Metrics
        03:33
      • 2.11 Four-box Model vs. Strategy Maps
        02:08
      • Knowledge Check
      • 2.13 Key Takeaways
        01:08
    • Lesson 03: Lean Principles in the Organization

      26:44
      • 3.01 Introduction
        02:26
      • 3.02 Lean Concepts
        05:57
      • 3.03 Principles and Three Ms of Lean
        05:32
      • 3.04 Knowledge Check
      • 3.05 Lean Wastes
      • 3.06 Knowledge Check
      • 3.07 Lean Tools and Techniques
        02:37
      • 3.08 Knowledge Check
      • 3.09 Theory of Constraints (TOC)
        04:58
      • 3.10 Value Stream Mapping (VSM)
        04:05
      • Knowledge Check
      • 3.12 Key Takeaways
        01:09
    • Lesson 04: Design for Six Sigma (DFSS) Methodologies

      25:15Preview
      • 4.01 Introduction
        01:20
      • 4.02 Roadmap for Design for Six Sigma (DFSS)
        10:38
      • 4.03 Knowledge Check
      • 4.04 Quality Function Deployment (QFD)
        04:08
      • 4.05 Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA)
        07:53
      • Knowledge Check
      • 4.07 Key Takeaways
        01:16
  • Section 03: Define Phase

    Preview
    • Lesson 01 - Introduction to Define Phase

      01:07Preview
      • 1.01 Introduction to Define Phase
        01:07
    • Lesson 02: Project Identification

      15:43Preview
      • 2.01 Introduction
        00:43
      • 2.02 Steps in Project Selection
      • 2.03 Benchmarking, Types of Benchmarking, and Best Practices
        05:06
      • 2.04 Knowledge Check
      • 2.05 Process Elements
        02:22
      • 2.06 SIPOC Process
        04:31
      • 2.07 Knowledge Check
      • 2.08 Owners and Stakeholders
        02:08
      • Knowledge Check
      • 2.10 Key Takeaways
        00:53
    • Lesson 03: Voice of the Customer

      45:13Preview
      • 3.01 Introduction
        01:14
      • 3.02 Customer Identification
        03:11
      • 3.03 Tips for Effective VoC Questions
        04:04
      • 3.04 VoC and Data Collection
        04:36
      • 3.05 Data Collection Methods
        02:14
      • 3.06 Proactive Data Sources
        05:24
      • 3.07 Proactive Data Sources
        01:46
      • 3.08 Proactive Data Sources
        02:06
      • 3.09 VoC Proactive Data Collection Methods
        01:52
      • 3.10 Customer Requirements
        01:49
      • 3.11 Knowledge Check
      • 3.11 Critical-to-Quality Factor
        04:19
      • 3.12 CTQ Example
        02:52
      • 3.13 Quality Function Deployment
        03:41
      • 3.14 Sections of House of Quality (HOQ)
        04:32
      • 3.15 Post HOQ Matrix
        00:48
      • Knowledge Check
      • 3.17 Key Takeaways
        00:45
    • Lesson 04: Project Management Basics

      33:17Preview
      • 4.01 Introduction
        01:02
      • 4.02 The Project Charter
        03:21
      • 4.03 Problem Statement and Project Objectives
        02:34
      • 4.04 Project Scope and Its Interpretation
        03:46
      • 4.05 Project Scope and Its Interpretation
        02:12
      • 4.06 Project Metrics and Its Types
        03:57
      • 4.07 Knowledge Check
      • 4.08 Project Planning and Documentation
        02:31
      • 4.09 Project Plan
        04:56
      • 4.10 Project Plan Schedule
        03:13
      • 4.11 Project Plan Risks
        03:23
      • 4.12 Benefits of Risk Analysis and Project Closure
        01:38
      • Knowledge Check
      • 4.14 Key Takeaways
        00:44
    • Lesson 05: Management and Planning Tools

      12:08Preview
      • 5.01 Introduction
        00:36
      • 5.02 Affinity Diagram and Interrelationship Diagram
        04:20
      • 5.03 Tree Diagram and Matrix Diagram
        03:38
      • 5.04 Prioritization Matrices, Activity Network Diagrams, and Process Decision Program Chart (PDPC)
        02:33
      • Knowledge Check
      • 5.06 Key Takeaways
        01:01
    • Lesson 06: Business Results for Projects

      17:24Preview
      • 6.01 Introduction
        01:12
      • 6.02 Process Performance
        00:39
      • 6.03 Defects per Unit (DPU)
        02:09
      • 6.04 Throughput Yield (TPY) and Rolled Throughput Yield (RTY)
        04:11
      • 6.05 Defects per Million Opportunities (DPMO) and Sigma Level
        02:59
      • 6.06 Cost of Quality (COQ) and Process Capability
        05:01
      • Knowledge Check
      • 6.08 Key Takeaways
        01:13
    • Lesson 07: Team Dynamics and Performance

      23:01Preview
      • 7.01 Introduction
        00:42
      • 7.02 Team Dynamics
        03:03
      • 7.03 Negative Team Dynamics
        01:21
      • 7.04 Team Stages
        04:06
      • 7.05 Types of Challenges
        02:59
      • 7.06 Knowledge Check
      • 7.07 Team Roles and Responsibilities
        02:15
      • 7.08 Knowledge Check
      • 7.09 Team Communication
        03:01
      • 7.10 Knowledge Check
      • 7.11 Team Tools
        04:46
      • Knowledge Check
      • 7.13 Key Takeaways
        00:48
    • Lesson 09: Case Study

      12:41
      • 9.01 Case Study
        12:41
  • Section 04: Measure Phase

    Preview
    • Lesson 01: Measure Phase

      01:21Preview
      • 1.01 Introduction to Measure Phase
        01:21
    • Lesson 02: Process Analysis and Documentation

      15:52Preview
      • 2.01 Introduction
        00:53
      • 2.02 Process Maps
        05:31
      • 2.03 Knowledge Check
      • 2.04 Flowcharts
        03:41
      • 2.05 Process Documentation
        05:02
      • Knowledge Check
      • 2.07 Key Takeaways
        00:45
    • Lesson 03: Probability and Statistics

      19:08
      • 3.01 Introduction
        01:09
      • 3.02 Roles of Probability and Statistics
        06:29
      • 3.03 Addition Rules and Multiplication Rules
        06:41
      • 3.04 Permutation and Combination
        03:55
      • Knowledge Check
      • 3.06 Key Takeaways
        00:54
    • Lesson 04: Collecting and Summarizing Data

      43:34Preview
      • 4.01 Introduction
        00:46
      • 4.02 Data, Its Types, and Selection
        03:04
      • 4.03 Measurement Scales, Collection Methods, and Sampling
        06:37
      • 4.04 Data Collection Plan and Data Coding
        03:55
      • 4.05 Knowledge Check
      • 4.06 Measures of Central Tendency and Dispersion
        08:16
      • 4.07 Microsoft Excel for Descriptive Statistics
        02:01
      • 4.08 Frequency Distribution
        06:45
      • 4.09 Stem and Leaf Plots and Box and Whisker Plots
        05:21
      • 4.11 Scatter Diagrams
        03:00
      • 4.12 Knowledge Check
      • 4.13 Other Visualization Tools and Normal Probability Plots
        03:05
      • 4.14 Knowledge Check
      • 4.15 Key Takeaways
        00:44
    • Lesson 05: Statistical Distributions

      34:08Preview
      • 5.01 Introduction
        01:07
      • 5.02 Classes of Distribution and Key Terms
        02:08
      • 5.03 Types of Statistical Distribution
        02:27
      • 5.04 Binomial and Poisson Distribution
        08:10
      • 5.05 Normal Distribution
        09:58
      • 5.06 Chi-Square, T, and F-Distribution
        04:03
      • 5.07 Knowledge Check
      • 5.08 Central Limit Theorem (CLT)
        05:45
      • Knowledge Check
      • 5.10 Key Takeaways
        00:30
    • Lesson 06: Measurement System Analysis

      31:51
      • 6.01 Introduction
        01:40
      • 6.02 Measurement System Analysis and Its Properties
        05:17
      • 6.03 Knowledge Check
      • 6.04 Measurement System Characteristics
        05:34
      • 6.05 Knowledge Check
      • 6.06 Measurement System Concepts
        03:10
      • 6.07 Gage R&R Study
        09:29
      • 6.08 Attribute Gage R&R
        05:48
      • Knowledge Check
      • 6.10 Key Takeaways
        00:53
    • Lesson 07 Process and Performance Capability

      37:42Preview
      • 7.01 Introduction
        01:00
      • 7.02 Process Stability and Normality
        09:13
      • 7.03 Process Capability Analysis and Studies
        05:24
      • 7.04 Process Capability Index and Example
        08:06
      • 7.05 Process Performance Indices
        02:19
      • 7.06 Process Mean Shift and Variation
        08:19
      • 7.07 Process Capability for Attribute Data
        02:30
      • Knowledge Check
      • 7.09 Key Takeaways
        00:51
    • Lesson 09: Case Study

      04:09
      • 9.01 Case Study
        04:09
  • Section 05: Analyze Phase

    Preview
    • Lesson 01: Introduction to Analyze Phase

      01:11Preview
      • 1.01 Introduction to Analyze Phase
        01:11
    • Lesson 02: Hypothesis Testing

      01:00:55Preview
      • 2.01 Introduction
        00:51
      • 2.02 Hypothesis Testing Basics
        05:15
      • 2.03 Type 1 and Type 2 Errors
        05:40
      • 2.04 Sample Size
        06:10
      • 2.05 P-Value and Test Statistics
        05:27
      • 2.06 Knowledge Check
      • 2.07 Tests for Means, Variances, and Proportions
        01:48
      • 2.08 1-Sample Test
        10:03
      • 2.09 2-Sample Test
        05:45
      • 2.10 T-Test
        03:21
      • 2.11 ANOVA and Chi-Square Distribution
        06:44
      • 2.12 Knowledge Check
      • 2.13 Hypothesis Testing with Nonnormal Data
        08:49
      • 2.14 Knowledge Check
      • Knowledge Check
      • 2.16 Key Takeaways
        01:02
    • Lesson 03: Exploratory Data Analysis

      37:53Preview
      • 3.01 Introduction
        01:15
      • 3.02 Multi-Vari Analysis
        07:28
      • 3.03 Correlation
        06:00
      • 3.04 Regression Analysis
        08:27
      • 3.05 Residual Analysis and Linear Regression
        05:20
      • 3.06 Multiple Regression
        08:22
      • Knowledge Check
      • 3.08 Key Takeaways
        01:01
    • Lesson 05: Case Study

      04:10
      • 5.01 Case Study
        04:10
  • Section 06: Improve Phase

    Preview
    • Lesson 01: Introduction to Improve Phase

      01:07Preview
      • 1.01 Introduction to Improve Phase
        01:07
    • Lesson 02: Design of Experiments

      16:25Preview
      • 2.01 Introduction
        01:27
      • 2.02 DOE Regression and Basic Terms
        06:06
      • 2.03 DOE Error
        07:59
      • Knowledge Check
      • 2.05 Key Takeaways
        00:53
    • Lesson 03: Root Cause Analysis

      12:09Preview
      • 3.01 Introduction
        01:32
      • 3.02 Root Cause Analysis (RCA)
        09:51
      • Knowledge Check
      • 3.04 Key Takeaways
        00:46
    • Lesson 04: Lean Tools

      20:05
      • 4.01 Introduction
        00:38
      • 4.02 Lean Tools and Techniques
        14:11
      • 4.03 Knowledge Check
      • 4.04 Cycle Time Reduction, Kaizen, and Kaizen Blitz
        04:30
      • Knowledge Check
      • 4.06 Key Takeaways
        00:46
    • Lesson 05: Selecting a Solution

      13:53
      • 5.01 Introduction
        01:00
      • 5.02 Pugh Analysis and Solution Prioritization Matrix
        04:52
      • 5.03 SCAMPER Tool
        03:01
      • 5.04 Brainstorming, Cost-Benefit Analysis, Solution Screening, and Piloting
        04:06
      • Knowledge Check
      • 5.06 Key Takeaways
        00:54
    • Lesson 07: Case Study

      03:41Preview
      • 7.01 Case Study
        03:41
  • Section 07: Control Phase

    Preview
    • Lesson 01: Introduction to Control Phase

      00:53Preview
      • 1.01 Introduction to Control Phase
        00:53
    • Lesson 02: Statistical Process Control (SPC)

      46:06Preview
      • 2.01 Introduction
        00:54
      • 2.02 SPC Basics
        07:42
      • 2.03 Control Charts and Analysis
        06:44
      • 2.04 Knowledge Check
      • 2.05 Choosing an Appropriate Control Chart
        04:37
      • 2.06 Xbar Chart and Principles
        04:44
      • 2.07 I-MR Chart and Principles
        03:03
      • 2.08 Control Charts for Attribute Data
        02:06
      • 2.09 np-Chart and P-Chart
        04:30
      • 2.10 c-Chart and u-Chart
        04:29
      • 2.11 Knowledge Check
      • 2.12 CUSUM and EWMA Charts
        05:14
      • Knowledge Check
      • 2.14 Key Takeaways
        02:03
    • Lesson 03: Control Plan

      23:07Preview
      • 3.01 Introduction
        00:57
      • 3.02 Control Plan and Response Plan
        05:23
      • 3.03 Cost Benefit Analysis, KPIV, and KPOV
        06:52
      • 3.04 Control Level and Transactional Control Plan
        09:16
      • 3.05 Knowledge Check
      • Knowledge Check
      • 3.07 Key Takeaways
        00:39
    • Lesson 04: Lean Tools for Process Control

      18:33Preview
      • 4.01 Introduction
        00:55
      • 4.02 Total Productive Maintenance
        05:49
      • 4.03 Knowledge Check
      • 4.04 Visual Factory
        03:30
      • 4.05 Knowledge Check
      • 4.06 5S
        07:21
      • Knowledge Check
      • 4.08 Key Takeaways
        00:58
    • Lesson 06: Case Study

      03:18
      • 6.01 Case Study
        03:18
  • Section 08: Tips and Tricks

    Preview
    • Tips and Tricks

      03:33Preview
      • 1 Exam Tips
        01:02
      • 2 ASQ Exam
        01:35
      • 3 IASSC Exam
        00:56
  • Section 09: Practice Projects

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    • Practice Projects

      • Reducing Sealant Waste
      • Improving Manufacturing Process
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    • Lesson 01 - Introduction

      41:44Preview
      • 1.1 Welcome
        00:07
      • 1.2 Introduction
        00:36
      • 1.3 Agenda
        00:40
      • 1.4 WHAT IS LEAN
        00:50
      • 1.5 Overview of Lean
        02:06
      • 1.6 Principles of Lean
        02:40
      • 1.7 Types of Waste
        04:59
      • 1.8 Lean Journey
        03:27
      • 1.9 Roots of Lean
        01:00
      • 1.10 Lean at Ford
        02:02
      • 1.11 Toyota Production System (TPS)
        01:35
      • 1.12 Just In Time (JIT)
        04:25
      • 1.13 Lean Successes and Benefits
        01:06
      • 1.14 Efficiency Business Model Fit
        04:11
      • 1.15 Cash Flow Improvement
        01:53
      • 1.16 Increased Capacity for Revenue
        01:36
      • 1.17 Its Challenges
        00:40
      • 1.18 Process Changes Cause a Rethinking of Process Flow
        01:34
      • 1.19 Disruptions Downtime Design Failures
        01:12
      • 1.20 Low Volume High Mix
        02:20
      • 1.21 High Variability Customization Demand
        02:10
      • 1.22 Summary
        00:31
      • 1.23 Quiz
      • 1.24 Thank You
        00:04
    • Lesson 02 - Types of Waste

      24:48Preview
      • 2.1 Welcome
        00:07
      • 2.2 Types of Waste Introduction
        00:36
      • 2.3 Agenda
        00:21
      • 2.4 THE MAIN ONES
        00:54
      • 2.5 Transportation
        02:53
      • 2.6 Inventory
        02:15
      • 2.7 Motion
        01:54
      • 2.8 Waiting
        01:41
      • 2.9 Over Production
        02:02
      • 2.10 Over Processing
        01:51
      • 2.11 Defect
        01:30
      • 2.12 Other Types of Waste
        00:25
      • 2.13 Underutilized Skills
        01:18
      • 2.14 Wrong Use of Automation
        03:00
      • 2.15 Wrong Use of Metrics
        03:09
      • 2.16 Summary
        00:49
      • 2.17 Quiz
      • 2.18 Thank You
        00:03
    • Lesson 03 - Tools

      48:45Preview
      • 3.1 Welcome
        00:07
      • 3.2 Lean Management Tools
        00:35
      • 3.3 Agenda
        02:06
      • 3.4 Five-S Plus One
        00:35
      • 3.5 Seiri
        03:03
      • 3.6 Seiton
        02:09
      • 3.7 Seiso
        04:28
      • 3.8 Seiketsu
        04:02
      • 3.9 Shitsuke
        03:51
      • 3.10 Safety
        00:57
      • 3.11 Five-S plus One Summary
        01:05
      • 3.12 Value Stream Mapping
        02:13
      • 3.13 Kaizen
        04:06
      • 3.14 Kaizen Blitz
        01:43
      • 3.15 Takt
        03:10
      • 3.16 Jidoka
        01:47
      • 3.17 Kanban
        05:04
      • 3.18 Poka Yoke
        03:32
      • 3.19 SMED
        03:33
      • 3.20 Summary
        00:36
      • 3.21 Quiz
      • 3.22 Thank You
        00:03
    • Lesson 04 - Lean in Manufacturing

      14:00Preview
      • 4.1 Welcome
        00:07
      • 4.2 Lean in Manufacturing
        00:36
      • 4.3 Agenda
        00:28
      • 4.4 Background
        04:59
      • 4.5 Boeings Lean Journey
        00:31
      • 4.6 History and Background
        01:14
      • 4.7 Lean Principles Embraced
        01:32
      • 4.8 Lean Implementation
        01:52
      • 4.9 Waste Elimination Focus Areas
        02:13
      • 4.10 Summary
        00:25
      • 4.11 Quiz
      • 4.12 Thank You
        00:03
    • Lesson 05 - Lean in Service

      18:07Preview
      • 5.1 Welcome
        00:07
      • 5.2 Lean in Service
        00:36
      • 5.3 Agenda
        00:21
      • 5.4 Background
        03:21
      • 5.5 Lean in Healthcare
        00:17
      • 5.6 Types of Waste
        03:03
      • 5.7 Case Study Virginia Mason
        09:47
      • 5.8 Summary
        00:31
      • 5.9 Quiz
      • 5.10 Thank You
        00:04
    • Lesson 06 - Lean in Office

      15:56Preview
      • 6.1 Welcome
        00:08
      • 6.2 Lean Management Lean in Office
        00:51
      • 6.3 Agenda
        00:23
      • 6.4 Background
        01:25
      • 6.5 Lean in Office
        00:19
      • 6.6 Five-S in Office
        07:21
      • 6.7 Types of Waste in Office
        01:58
      • 6.8 Types of Waste in Office(cont.)
        02:32
      • 6.9 Summary
        00:56
      • 6.10 Quiz
      • 6.11 Thank You
        00:03
    • Lesson 07 - Lean Metrics

      29:55Preview
      • 7.1 Welcome
        00:08
      • 7.2 Lean Management Lean Metrics
        00:53
      • 7.3 Agenda
        01:04
      • 7.4 Overview
        02:44
      • 7.5 OEE
        06:25
      • 7.6 FPY & RTY
        02:42
      • 7.7 Days in Inventory
        01:46
      • 7.8 Schedule Adherence Attainment
        04:31
      • 7.9 Lean Accounting
        04:52
      • 7.10 Lean Accounting(Cont.)
        03:15
      • 7.11 Summary
        01:30
      • 7.12 Quiz
      • 7.13 Thank You
        00:05
    • Lesson 08 - Other Methodologies That Complement Lean

      29:55Preview
      • 8.1 Welcome
        00:08
      • 8.2 Lean Management Other Methodologies That Complement Lean
        00:52
      • 8.3 Agenda
        00:46
      • 8.4 Theory of Constraints
        04:10
      • 8.5 Theory of Constraints(Cont.)
        08:25
      • 8.6 Quick Response Manufacturing
        04:45
      • 8.7 Factory Physics
        02:11
      • 8.8 Six Sigma
        05:18
      • 8.9 Six Sigma Implementation Roles
        02:17
      • 8.10 Summary
        00:59
      • 8.11 Quiz
      • 8.12 Thank You
        00:04
    • Lesson 09 - Lean Maturity Matrix

      22:00Preview
      • 9.1 Welcome
        00:08
      • 9.2 Lean Maturity Matrix
        00:51
      • 9.3 Agenda
        00:30
      • 9.4 Overview
        02:43
      • 9.5 Assessment Process
        02:38
      • 9.6 Assessment Criteria
        06:30
      • 9.7 Lean Maturity Levels
        06:50
      • 9.8 Lean Maturity Matrix
        00:48
      • 9.9 Summary
        00:58
      • 9.10 Quiz
      • 9.11 Thank You
        00:04

Industry Project

  • Project 1

    Reducing Sealant Waste

    Help Aero Technologies to identify and prioritize the problems in the process of reducing sealant waste using the graphical methods of descriptive statistics.

  • Project 2

    Improving Manufacturing Process

    Calculate sigma value use correlation, and regression to help Cool Refrigeration Inc. reduce the defects, complaints, and underlying issues in their products.

  • Project 3

    Hospital POS

    Analyze Holistic Health Systems' point-of-service collection performance.

  • Project 4

    Bank Call Centre

    Help First Wealth Bank analyze the key performance metrics for its outsourced call center operation.

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Six Sigma Green Belt Training Course Advisor

  • Vikas Gera

    Vikas Gera

    Founder & CEO - Thought At Work

    An industry veteren with experience in setting up and managing Quality & Lean Six Sgma projects. He is an expert in setting up New Projects; evolving & enhancing Business Processes that have fostered distinctive partnership value globally and generated significant impact.

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Six Sigma Green Belt Exam & Certification

Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Certification Training in Washington, D.C.
  • What are the prerequisites for Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Certification in Washington?

    The Lean Six Sigma Green Belt certification in Washington does not demand that students have any prerequisites. However, the Lean Six Sigma Green Belt training is suggested.

  • How will I become Lean Six Sigma certified?

    Those partaking in the Lean Six Sigma course can also take the Lean Six Sigma Green Belt certification exam provided by IASSC[SR2].

  • What do I need to unlock my Simplilearn certificate?

    Online Classroom:
    • Attend one complete batch
    • Complete one project and one simulation test with a minimum score of 60%
    Online Self learning:
    • Complete 85% of the course
    • Complete one project and one simulation test with a minimum score of 60%

  • Does the course fee include examination fees as well?

    The exam fee for Lean Six Sigma Green Belt training in Washington covers the Lean Six Sigma Green Belt course for all countries exempting India, Indian subcontinent, and Africa.

  • What certification will I receive after completing the Six Sigma Green Belt training?

    You will be rewarded a professional attainment certificate in Lean Six Sigma Green Belt training in Washington and a certificate of course completion after having finished this Six Sigma Green Belt training from Simplilearn.

  • How much does the Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Certification exam cost?

    The Lean Six Sigma Green Belt course in Washington costs $295.

  • Is this Lean Six Sigma Green Belt certification in Washington aligned to any accrediting body?

    This Lean Six Sigma Green Belt training in Washington is aligned with the certification exams of the leading Six Sigma Green Belt certification institutions IASSC and ASQ.

  • How do I register for the Lean Six Sigma Green Belt certification in Washington application form online?

    To take the Lean Six Sigma Green Belt certification exam, follow these steps:

    • Purchase the exam voucher through:https://orders.iassc.org/certification-exam-vouchers/green-belt-on-demand-web-based-certification-exam-voucher/.
    • Your will receive your IASSC exam voucher through email 
    • Follow the instructions in the voucher to register for the testing environment and choose a date and time for your exam
    • Log in to the testing environment 15 minutes before your exam

    Simplilearn’s Lean Six Sigma Green Belt certification in Washington program is designed to help you prepare for and pass the exam.

  • How long does it take to receive my certification?

    The results of the exam will be announced via email within 1-2 days of your exam completion. Those who successfully complete the IASSC certification exam will receive their certification from the International Association for Six Sigma Certification™

  • How many attempts do I have to pass the Lean Six Sigma Green Belt exam?

    You are not able to take the IASSC exam more than once within a two-week period or three times in a three-month period. Each IASSC exam voucher is meant to be used only once. If you fail the exam, you will have to buy another exam voucher to retake the test. The re-examination fee is $100.

  • How do I schedule/book my exam?

    Click the link below to get information regarding the booking process.
    https://www.simplilearn.com/ice9/about_course_images/Raise_exam_request_through_LMS.pdf

  • Do you provide any practice tests as part of this course?

    Yes, we provide 1 practice test as part of our course to help you prepare for the certification exam. You can try this free Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Exam Practice Test to get an understanding of the type of tests that are part of the course curriculum.

  • Until when can I procure my voucher from Simplilearn?

    The exam voucher fee is included in the price of this Lean Six Sigma Green Belt course in Washington. However, you must procure the exam voucher within six months from the date of course purchase. In case the exam price goes up and you have not yet booked the exam, you will need to pay the difference to Simplilearn.

  • What is the validity of my exam voucher?

    Exam vouchers from this Lean Six Sigma Green Belt training in Washington are valid for 1 year from the day you purchase the course. If you do not book the exam within 1 year from the purchase of the course, you will need to buy the voucher again at the actual price.

  • How do I become a Lean Six Sigma Green Belt expert?

    Six Sigma is a collection of practices used to enhance operations methodically by eliminating defects. Become a Six Sigma expert by following these steps.

    • Know what six Sigma and its applications are.
    • Implement project-specific learning. Complete a project for practical experience.
    • Become a mentor for other projects.
    • Understand Six Sigma principles and tools.

    Simplilearn's Lean Six Sigma Green Belt certification in Washington is the perfect starting point to take your career to the next level.

  • How many attempts do I have to pass the Lean Six Sigma Green Belt certification exam?

    You are not eligible to take the IASSC exams more than once within a two week period or three times in a three month period. Each IASSC exam voucher is meant to be used only once. If you fail the exam, you will have to buy another exam voucher to retake the test. The re-examination fee is $100.
     

Six Sigma Green Belt Course Reviews

  • Eric Hathaway

    Eric Hathaway

    Process Improvement Consultant at Avanza CS, San Antonio

    Simplilearn’s self-paced module motivated me to take a proactive approach to learning. I engaged with the material, took comprehensive notes, and staggered classes to fit my busy schedule at Avanza CS. This flexible learning is ideal for professionals in the United States or elsewhere managing multiple responsibilities.

  • Maria Leone

    Maria Leone

    Senior Project Manager at Blue Shield of California, San Francisco

    The Six Sigma Green Belt course helped to move my career forward and become a Sr Project Manager. I got the motivation to apply some pieces of what I learned to my job.

  • Shaswot Kharel

    Shaswot Kharel

    Mechanical Design Engineer at WestCraft Manufacturing Inc., Dallas

    Simplilearn is an excellent platform. I had a fantastic experience, and the customer support was outstanding. After completing my Six Sigma Green Belt course, I’m excited to continue with the Black Belt program. Simplilearn offers top-notch learning experiences, whether you're in the United States or abroad.

  • Michael Youngberg

    Michael Youngberg

    Houston

    Simplilearn provides learning materials in addition to the self-learning recorded classes and the live classes, which when taken together is a great value. It covers a wide gamut of material and sample tests for both IASSC and ASQ certification BOK, so if you're looking to certify with either of those organizations this is great practice material

  • Barbara Timm-Brock

    Barbara Timm-Brock

    CEO and Managing Partner at Entreventure LLC, Houston

    I have a "Six Sigma" confidence in the trainer, an excellent instructor. The instructor and the students both made the class a good experience. The instructor's live annotation added value.

  • Nesrine el ghezal

    Nesrine el ghezal

    Transcom, Houston

    The training was very intercative, the course content was well structured.

  • Jacob C

    Jacob C

    Compliance Officer at Isomeric Pharmacy Solutions, Houston

    I enjoyed the classes and found them enriching and useful. I was allowed to connect with the teacher for doubt clarification and better understanding, which helped a lot.

  • Dawn DiAnda

    Dawn DiAnda

    Certified Scrum Master @ GreatCall, San Diego

    The course has extensive coverage of formulas and stats. Overall, it was a great course!

  • Rachel Town

    Rachel Town

    Student, Columbus

    Great course! I recommend this course to others who want to take Lean Six Sigma Green Belt!

  • John W Karlin

    John W Karlin

    Chair, NICU Professional Development Council, Oklahoma City

    Definitely a "must" for anyone planning on taking a Six Sigma certification exam of any level. -John Karlin, RN, CQIA

  • Larry Baugher

    Larry Baugher

    System Architect - Brokerage Data Warehousing, Saint Louis

    I have used Simplilearn several other times and was very pleased. I continue to feel very satisfied with the education I am receiving and the value of doing this from my home. Well done!

  • Jeannette Kearns

    Jeannette Kearns

    Senior Product Development Manager at Cricket Wireless, Atlanta

    This was a great course, very informative. I found the complementary learning materials very useful.

  • Jacob Brooks

    Jacob Brooks

    Warehouseman at Crown Holdings, Inc., Houston

    The wealth of knowledge from an experienced LSS trainer along with practical exercises and real world examples made this course interesting.

  • Aaron G Floyd

    Aaron G Floyd

    CEO at The American Achievement Gap Ltd. 'TAAG', Lexington

    I wanted to thank Simplilearn for giving me the opportunity to be featured in a project sponsorship for Simplilearn following the completion of my Lean Six Sigma Green Belt certification.

  • Johnnie R Vaughn

    Johnnie R Vaughn

    Quality & Compliance Manager at Streamline Technical Services, Round Rock

    A very good refresher course...

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Why Join this Program

  • Develop skills for real career growthCutting-edge curriculum designed in guidance with industry and academia to develop job-ready skills
  • Learn from experts active in their field, not out-of-touch trainersLeading practitioners who bring current best practices and case studies to sessions that fit into your work schedule.
  • Learn by working on real-world problemsCapstone projects involving real world data sets with virtual labs for hands-on learning
  • Structured guidance ensuring learning never stops24x7 Learning support from mentors and a community of like-minded peers to resolve any conceptual doubts

Six Sigma Green Belt Course FAQs

  • Are Lean Six Sigma certifications worth it?

    Many benefits are associated with Lean Six Sigma certifications both for the professionals and organizations hiring them. Certification holders are better able to demonstrate their quality management skills, have better salary prospects, and stay ahead of their non-certified peers. You can check out our article on Six Sigma Certification to know about the other benefits.

  • What is the salary of a quality manager in Washington?

    A quality manager earns an average of $83,447 a year in Washington. For those with a lean six sigma green belt certification in Washington, companies are prepared to offer a good salary.

  • What are the major companies hiring for a quality manager in Washington?

    Almost every company needs a quality manager, irrespective of the size or the products they’re selling. If you’ve completed your lean six sigma green belt certification in Washington, companies such as Magellan Health and Atlantic Refinishing & Restoration would be interested in hiring you.

  • What are the major industries in Washington?

    From health care and life sciences to technology, the city of Washington works as a base for most major industries. Because of its proximity to the seat of power, several companies, big and small, have set up shop in the city. Doing a lean six sigma green belt training in Washington will boost your chances.

  • What is the salary of a quality management expert in Washington?

    The annual average salary of a quality management expert in Washington is $81,436. A certified professional with relevant experience gets even higher packages. Lean six sigma black belt certification training in Washington makes you eligible to grab the right opportunity.

  • What are the major companies hiring for Quality management experts in Washington?

    Amazon.com Service LLC, Quora, Costco wholesale, Indeed, Puget Sound energy are some top recruiters of Washington stare that are actively looking for certified professionals. A lean six sigma black belt certification training from Washington is the recommended certification by top recruiters.

  • What are the major industries in Washington?

    Washington State is the hub of the world’s top companies like Microsoft, Google, Amazon, and others. As a major commercial zone, Washington State has manufacturing, retail, finance, logistics, and software technology industries. A lean six sigma black belt certification training in Washington is the best certification to serve in top MNCs.

  • How to become a Quality management expert in Washington?

    To become a certified quality management expert in Washington having a certification or degree in Quality management is preferred. A lean six sigma black belt certification training in Washington is the popular choice among top quality management courses.

  • How to find quality management courses in Washington?

    Washington State is the home of top universities and colleges, both private and public ones. Quality management courses are offered in most of the institutions for eligible candidates. A lean six sigma black belt certification training from Washington is also offered in top institutions of Washington.

Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Certification Training in Washington, D.C.

Washington D.C. used to be known as the “company town” because most jobs in the city would be from the federal government. While that’s changing, with the private sector taking over, Washington remains the political hub of the world. A number of institutions and organizations have their headquarters in the town as well, as well as more than 175 foreign embassies.

Washington can be an expensive city to live in, considering the metropolitan area ranks third in cost of living, after New York and Los Angeles. About 60% of the population in Washington consists of African Americans and Hispanics. Nearly 20 million people visit Washington every year. 

The Lincoln Memorial itself has about 6 million visitors every year, while it’s the same for other iconic locations in Washington as well. The Washington Monument is close by as well, all in the radium of the National Mall. A few places to visit in Washington are:

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