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Lean Six Sigma Black Belt for Service
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CRSE L6SBBSV
Revision: 1 - 5/8/2009 09:39 AM Eastern
Description: Lean Six Sigma Black Belt for Service training teaches and prepares change agents and leaders within an organization to implement the principles, practices, and techniques of Six Sigma in order to achieve breakthrough business improvement results time after time. Six Sigma methodology is a proven and systematic application focused on achieving significant financial results and increasing customer satisfaction. When properly deployed on carefully selected business projects, this methodology can lead to a significant reduction—and in many cases, elimination—of defects and out-of-control processes. That translates into immediate—and dramatic—positive business results. This course is conducted in four 5-day sessions with approximately four weeks between sessions.

Member Price: $10,000
List/Forum/Division Price: $11,000

*To register, see “Request more information on Six Sigma Training ” under “More Information” or go to:
https://secure.asq.org/sixsigma_inforeq.html
 
 
Length: 160.00 Source:  Contact: ASQ Customer Service
CPEs: 0.00 RU Hours: 13.40 CEU Hours: 13.40
Goals: This Black Belt for Service course provides a comprehensive and disciplined model for improvement. Every participant will learn how to meet its company’s business objectives through the recognized DMAIC process. Participants will be able to apply what they’ve learned in the class to a organizational project assigned to them by their management sponsor. Attendees will also learn how to direct Six Sigma projects and obtain the maximum improvements from the learned techniques and skills. Learned skills are practices and applied through individual and team exercises. These techniques are also applied to the individual projects. Delivery Method: Classroom-based only
Audience: Service-oriented industries such as financial services, distribution, retail, and many others.
 
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