Welcome to the “Understanding Six Sigma: Selecting and Organizing a Six Sigma Project” lesson, which breaks down how Six Sigma projects are generally structured and how to create a project proposal for one. This lesson is the eighth of nine in the “Expert Insights: Understanding Six Sigma with Steven Brown” course that’s designed to cover the basics of Six Sigma and Six Sigma project teams. Viewers will learn how to write problem and objective statements, who a proposal should be approved by, and some concluding tips that will help launch a successful Six Sigma project.
Overview
COURSE DIFFICULTY
COURSE DURATION
5m
Skills Learned
After completing this online training course, students will be able to:
Identify the Key Principles of Six Sigma
Understand How to Select Appropriate Six Sigma Projects
Organize and Structure a Six Sigma Project
Analyze Project Data for Decision Making
Communicate Effectively with Stakeholders
Project Managers, Quality Assurance Professionals, Business Analysts, Process Improvement Specialists
None
01. Introduction to Six Sigma
02. Project Selection Criteria
03. Organizing a Six Sigma Project
04. Data Analysis Techniques
05. Stakeholder Communication Strategies
SKILLS LEARNED
Skills Learned
After completing this online training course, students will be able to:
Identify the Key Principles of Six Sigma
Understand How to Select Appropriate Six Sigma Projects
Organize and Structure a Six Sigma Project
Analyze Project Data for Decision Making
Communicate Effectively with Stakeholders
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Project Managers, Quality Assurance Professionals, Business Analysts, Process Improvement Specialists
PREREQUISITES
None
COURSE OUTLINE
01. Introduction to Six Sigma
02. Project Selection Criteria
03. Organizing a Six Sigma Project
04. Data Analysis Techniques
05. Stakeholder Communication Strategies