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Six Sigma Training
Implementing Six Sigma within your organization is similar to implementing any other company-wide initiative. Determining the content and framework, developing the materials, and rolling it out to the company is only half of the necessary work. The other half is changing the culture. Six Sigma Training is one of the most important factors that contributes to and helps modify and shape an organization's culture. This article will help identify who in your organization is required to be Six Sigma trained and what type of Six Sigma training they should receive. Who and What Type of Training? Six Sigma training for Senior Management should include a program overview, business and financial benefits of implementation, real-world examples of successful deployments, specific application to business/industry, and the required Six Sigma training and tools to ensure successful implementation. Depending on Senior Management time availability and their desire to learn the details, Black Belt training is also recommended. Functional / Process Managers These managers are sometimes referred to as 'sponsors' and 'champions' because they are known to champion the cause within their business organization. These champions translate Senior Management's strategic directions into tactical objectives and actions with the help of their Quality Leader and Project Leaders. Six Sigma training for Functional and Process Managers is more detailed than that provided to Senior Management. Topics would include the Six Sigma concept, methodology, tools and requirements to ensure successful implementation within their organization. Depending on Functional / Process Manager time availability and their desire to learn the details, Black Belt training is also recommended. Quality Leaders Six Sigma training for Quality Leaders includes detailed information about the concept, methodology and tools, as well as detailed statistics training and computer analysis tool use. Depending on the instructor, the duration is usually between three and four weeks. Project Leaders Six Sigma training for Project Leaders includes detailed information about the concept, methodology and tools. Depending on the instructor, the duration is usually between two and four weeks, and may include one of more weeks in between sections. Statistics is included in the agenda, but typically does not include as much detail as that provided to Quality Leaders. Employees Six Sigma Training Information Reproduction Without Permission Is Strictly Prohibited Copyright Requests Publish an Article: Do you have a Six Sigma tip, learning or case study? Share it with the largest community of Six Sigma professionals, and be recognized by your peers. It's a great way to promote your expertise and/or build your resume. Read more about submitting an article. "The Bottom Line" Links
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