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MBB Consulting™ - Six Sigma White Belt Training In Minneapolis, MN

Six Sigma White Belt Training In Minneapolis, MN

Six Sigma White Belt Training
Minneapolis-Saint Paul comprise MN's largest city and capital. Six Sigma White Belt training introduces Minneapolis students to business excellence tools.
Price $698
Duration 2 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 Size5 - 10 students
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CityMinneapolis, MN

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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. Minneapolis students will learn: In our course, Minneapolis students learn:

Six Sigma White Belt Training Course Overview:

Six Sigma White Belt training introduces Minneapolis 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.

Minneapolis

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Excellent choice! Minneapolis-Saint Paul Twin Cities form a major metropolitan area with a population of 3.2M built around the Mississippi, Minnesota and St. Croix rivers. Minneapolis is somewhat younger with more skyscrapers with Scandinavian roots. Saint Paul has more quaint neighborhoods with well-preserved late-Victorian architecture influenced by French, Irish, and German heritage. Both cities began with a connection to to Mississippi River. Minneapolis formed thanks to water power derived from Saint Anthony Falls. Whereas Saint Paul was the last convenient boat unloading location prior to the falls. The area is renown for strong child education, and polite / recreational culture offering many fun outdoor and culinary activities for students after Six Sigma White Belt Training. Most popular of these include shopping on Grand Avenue, exploring Minnehaha Falls Park, admiring works at the Walker Art Center and Minneapolis Sculpture Garden. Other popular destinations are Como Park Zoo and Conservatory and Mill City Museum commemorating the Washburn Flour Mill.

Minneapolis
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Facility

Our Training Center is located at the beautiful double-glazed glass Minnesota Center high rise just north of I494's France Ave. exit. Features include break-out areas, a business lounge, gym and fitness room, on-site lunch restaurant, secure underground parking. Nearby is the Edinborough indoor playground and fitness park.

Testimonials

Read what our students and clients have to say.

Chuck W.
Chuck W.
Lead Design Engineer
Automotive


I strongly recommend MBBC's GD&T training to others.



Greg S.
Greg S.
Sr. Manager, QC Raw Materials
Pharmaceutical


Our instructor was very knowledgeable and patient. He explained and answered questions in a manner than can be understood as simply as possible. I highly recommend this class for anyone that wants to understand GD&T more. Regarding our second class, the Gage R&R training tools provided allowed the class to be interactive and fun without sacrificing learning.