Lean Improvement Methods and Implementation Planning in Six Sigma


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Overview/Description
As a Lean Six Sigma improvement team moves into the Improve phase of a DMAIC project, it begins to generate a list of solutions to address process problems. Lean offers several techniques to reduce waste and cycle time, as well as improvement tools such as kaizen, theory of constraints, and overall equipment effectiveness (OEE). After appropriate methods and tools are used and solutions developed, the implementation of proposed solutions needs to be tested and verified to ensure that optimal choices are made. This course looks at some of the popular Lean methods and implementation planning in Six Sigma. It examines Lean tools used for reducing waste and cycle time, and the Japanese principles of continuous improvement – kaizen and kaizen blitz. It also looks at some other process improvement methodologies such as theory of constraints and OEE. Finally, the course examines planning for proposed solutions, including conducting pilot tests and simulations. This course is aligned with the ASQ Certified Six Sigma Black Belt certification exam and is designed to assist learners as part of their exam preparation. It builds on foundational knowledge that is taught in SkillSoft's ASQ-aligned Green Belt curriculum.

Target Audience
Candidates seeking Six Sigma Black Belt certification, quality professionals, engineers, production managers, frontline supervisors, and all individuals charged with responsibility for improving quality and processes at the organizational or departmental level, including process owners and champions

Prerequisites
Proficiency at the Green Belt level with basic Lean tools and implementation concepts as scoped in the ASQ - Six Sigma Green Belt Body of Knowledge (BOK)

Expected Duration (hours)
1.9

Lesson Objectives

Lean Improvement Methods and Implementation Planning in Six Sigma

  • identify best practices and methods associated with Lean tools
  • identify characteristics of cycle-time reduction tools and the steps in SMED
  • recognize the characteristics of heijunka
  • recognize examples of activities typically performed during each day of a kaizen blitz
  • recognize how to apply Theory of Constraints concepts to help analyze process throughput and alleviate bottlenecks
  • calculate overall equipment effectiveness (OEE)
  • determine whether best practices are followed for a pilot test, given a scenario
  • sequence the steps in conducting a simulation
  • select an optimum solution
  • Course Number:
    oper_42_a03_bs_enus

    Expertise Level
    Everyone