Six Sigma Yellow Belt – Improve and Control (2.5 Hours)

$16.00

Description

A key part of Lean process improvement involves the process control phase, which aims to ensure that agreed actions for the new process design are being carried out correctly and consistently. Learners explore common Lean Six Sigma control tools used in business process improvement projects, such as control plans. Additionally, course participants learn about control charts, how they are developed, and how they are used to monitor process performance. The course addresses the importance of documentation in maintaining process control. This course aligns with ASQ’s 2015 Six Sigma Yellow Belt Body of Knowledge. Course participants learn about common Lean tools used to improve process design and facilitate process control, including kaizen, kaizen blitz, and the plan-do-check-act (PDCA) cycle. Finally, learners gain an understanding of how to carry out a cost-benefit analysis, an important tool used during the process improvement process.

 CE Broker:
Approval Number: 
20-868120
Provider Number: 50-31808

Additional information

Hours

2.5

Disclosures

Anyone in a position to control the content of an educational activity is required to disclose to the accredited provider their relevant financial relationships. In accordance with these standards, all potential conflicts of interests have been resolved. An individual has a relevant financial relationship if he or she (or spouse/domestic partner) has a financial relationship   in any amount occurring in the last 12 months with a commercial interest whose products or services are discussed in the course content over which the individual has control. 

The course SME reports no financial relationships relevant to the content of this course. 

Methods and CE Requirements: 

This online course consists of a combined total of 2 learning modules. Individuals are eligible to receive a total of 2.5 hours of continuing education by completing all modules within this course. Participants must complete the media-based video lectures, lesson tests and all required course components to claim continuing education credit. 

Important Note: 

Martinsburg College shall furnish a written statement of completion to each participant who completes each continuing education program. The statement shall be signed by the instructor or an individual designated by the instructor and shall contain the name of the continuing education program; the number of credit hours; the date of the continuing education program; the name of the participant; and the approved provider number. 

The records for a CE activity are maintained by the Martinsburg College for a period of five (5) years and include: course announcement, target audience, course reference materials, course objectives, content outline or agenda with timeframes, evaluation tool(s), teaching methods and materials, instructor's biography, curriculum vitae or resume with qualifications, and a course participant list. 

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