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MBB Consulting™ - Six Sigma Black Belt Training In Cincinnati, OH

Six Sigma Black Belt Training In Cincinnati, OH

Six Sigma Black Belt Training
Cincinnati is the 3rd largest city in Ohio. Six Sigma Black Belt training gives Cincinnati students a world class improvement arsenal.
Price $3,950 / student
Duration 10 days
Format In-person, instructor-led slideshow with exercises and a quiz to test comprehension.
Materials Each student will receive a 3-ring binder containing print-outs of the slideshow. Assuming satisfactory quiz results graded a few days after class, each student will receive a Certificate of Completion.
Class Size3 - 10 students
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CityCincinnati, OH

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About Six Sigma Black Belt Training


Who is Six Sigma Black Belt Training for?

Any professional determined to improve their organization, salary, and candidacy for promotion should become a Six Sigma Black 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. In our course, Cincinnati students learn:

Six Sigma Black Belt Training Course Overview:

Six Sigma Black Belt training gives Cincinnati students a full arsenal of world-best improvement powers enhanced with statistical software like Minitab. Six Sigma Black Belt training conveys technical and managerial skills more advanced than the Green Belt level. Technical skills are more complex and intense therefore often computer-aided using software such as Minitab or Excel-based SigmaXL.

What are Black Belt Level Tools?

Our training covers the full Black Belt body of knowledge led by an experienced Master Black Belt who will help you every step of the way.

Define. First, opportunities for improvement must be defined, contained, and rallied around. We make sure that we're working on the right problem and stakeholder understanding is aligned with the mission. Since Kaizen, and 8D are available for small to medium sized improvements, Six Sigma is sometimes reserved for major, breakthrough projects such as a company's top 5 financial initiatives. Projects are always done in teams. Managerial tools used include: 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 tools include: 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. The team must be certain all decisions that follow are made from trustworthy data. The Black Belt level Measurement System Analysis (MSA) tool for this is Gage R&R. Both non-destructive and destructive test methods are presented and reinforced with a fun, hands-on exercise. Click the link to see more detail on this topic.

Analyze. Causes must be found. Many root cause analysis techniques exist: 5 Why's, cause and effect (fishbone or Iskikawa) diagram, fault tree analysis, Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA), regression, walking the process, etc. And all of these are covered in our training. But, none prove causality like component swapping and Design of Experiments (DOE). While the maximum DOE from our Green Belt course was 3-factor, 2-level full factorial, Black Belts learn fractional factorial plus response surface mapping. DOE training is reinforced by continuing our fun hands-on exercise.

Improve. Causes must be permanently eliminated, which is why you may have heard the phrase, "permanent corrective action". Unfortunately, many folks use this phrase to describe actions with no permanence. Many Corrective Action Request (CAR) and 8D reports contain responses to this question like "retrained the operator" which is usually an insufficient response. The best form of corrective action is error-proofing; some change that literally makes recurrence impossible. Next best would be other physical changes making recurrence extremely unlikely. To help students choose an action, we teach Payoff Matrix, Criteria Matrix, and conduct another cost-benefit analysis to make sure intended actions will reduce total cost. Actions are piloted. If the pilot succeeds, then actions are launched into production.

Control. In the Improve Phase, if error proofing was not possible, then actions must be controlled. Many techniques are covered in training but the signature method is Statistical Process Control (SPC). Several process control chart types are presented to accommodate different data types; attribute data vs. variable data although variable is always recommended. Managerial tools covered include change control, policy writing, training, mentorship, auditing, and supervision.

Cincinnati

Queen of the West

Excellent choice! Ohio River steamboats connected Cincinnati commercially to St. Louis and New Orleans. Pork and hay were exported. Completion of the Miami and Erie Canal made connections to Middletown and Toledo. Then, railroads to Sandusky Bay on Lake Eerie. Streetcar lines were installed. All allowing Cincinnati to bloom into the vibrant city it is today offering many culturally enriching experiences. After Six Sigma Black Belt Training, popular attractions include the zoo, Fountain square, museums, and parks. Arnold's Bar and Grill is pretty famous for having been around so long and their excellent menu. Oktoberfest is a fun time to visit.

Cincinnati
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Cincinnati, OH

Facility

Our Cincinnati Six Sigma Black Belt Training facility is in a five-story building within one of the newest office complexes in Sharonville Business Park. The office space offers a modern, professional corporate environment and is surrounded by green space - beautiful parks with walking trails and covered pavilions - and upscale residential communities. The office space is conveniently located off Interstate I-275, one exit off I-71, three exits from I-75 and 18 miles from downtown Cincinnati. Cincinnati, which is ranked sixth metro area in the USA for business expansion, is strong in both services and manufacturing. Greater Cincinnati is the US headquarters of banks and financial services, airlines, hotel and casino operators and manufacturers of automotive and train parts, as well as a truck production plant. It's also home to the construction, real estate, food and beverage sectors, pharmaceuticals, surgical instruments and household consumer products manufacturers. There are a number of amenities close to the office space.

Testimonials

Read what our students and clients have to say.

Katherine B.
Katherine B.
Facilities and Lab Tech
Electronics


This training has taught me that there is so much more than just simple organizing. It has opened my eyes to things within my facility that can be worked on ASAP.



Casey R.
Casey R.
Operations Foreman
Oil & Gas


MBBC's 5S class opened my eyes to a lot of different and better ways to manage people and to conduct business. Thank you for your time.