A four-week program spread over four months for developing Six Sigma experts. Formal certification requires additional time and training.
The program dates are as follows:
Week 1: Feb 2 – 6, 2009
Week 2: Mar 2 – 6, 2009
Week 3: Mar 30 – Apr 3, 2009
Week 4: Apr 27 – May 1, 2009
Since a key role for Six Sigma Black Belts is to effectively lead project teams, our program prepares your candidates to do just that. The Six Sigma Black Belt Program gives your candidates the skills and knowledge they need for the exceptional leadership of business improvement projects. Upon completing each segment of training, participants immediately apply concepts and tools taught in training to their real-time improvement projects.
Black Belt candidates learn to use:
- The DMAIC model for process improvement and
- Statistical tools and techniques to make fact-based decisions
Black Belt Certification
Formal Six Sigma certification has become a valuable credential in the marketplace. Certification illustrates that candidates have done more than merely complete the training – it means they have truly demonstrated comprehension and application of the Six Sigma methodology, tools, and techniques.
In addition to our Black Belt program, we also offer the option of formal Black Belt certification. After completing the training program, Black Belt candidates are required to pass a test and demonstrate results on two improvement projects in order to be formally certified.