Chalk ‘n Talk
SSA’s Chalk ‘n Talk method of delivery protects audiences from being
Our 360° Approach
Faculty
The course is delivered by experts with extensive subject matter knowledge and application experience across a host of manufacturing and service industries.
Simulation
Learn while you play; experience the excitement that Fortune 100 companies are raving about. SSA’s proprietary ‘Zig Zag’ simulation is as close you can get to a real life process improvement, Lean or Lean Six Sigma
experience.
Process Optimization Software
Get introduced to Industries leading process simulation and optimization software used for improvement projects world-wide.
SSA’s Lean Six Sigma Pocket Book
Get a free Copy of SSA’s highly acclaimed Lean Six Sigma Pocket Guide, which will serve as an excellent reference for project execution. Also get copies of SSA’s highly acclaimed publications at attractive discounts.
overwhelmed by massive and painful information overload (from slides) by forcing the trainer to develop the topics step-by-step and at a comfortable pace for the participant to absorb.
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INTRODUCTION
RECOGNISE
Success factors of six sigma movement Mantra of project selection Project selection technique External projects Internal projects
Throughput yield calculation
Introduction to Participants Changing Business Scenario Introduction to Lean Six Sigma Overview of RDMAIC Methodology
Course Content 4
MEASURE PHASE
MSA
Aa DEFINE PHASE
• Basic Six Sigma Terminologies • VOC to CTQ Drill-down • Prioritizing Requirements: The Kano Model
• SIPOC • Project Charter • Stakeholder Management
Building Blocks of Statistics Screening of Data
Value Stream Mapping with iGrafx®
Time & Value Analysis Process Capability
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