What you will learn
- To apply the Six Sigma methodology in your work or research, using the DMAIC process improvement cycle for identifying problems and quantitatively assess the impact of process changes
- To contribute actively in Six Sigma improvement projects by applying the necessary statistical analyses, interpreting the results, and driving change
- To perform process capacity analysis to evaluate process performance in terms of resource utilization and set up times in order to optimize throughput and minimize inventory
- To initiate Lean manufacturing transformation and analyze the new process flows to quantitatively assess productivity improvements
- To coach and motivate your colleagues to improve quality and productivity with Six Sigma and Lean
Courses in this program
TUMx's Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt: Quantitative Tools for Quality and Productivity Professional Certificate
- Six Sigma Part 1: Define and Measure
- Six Sigma Part 2: Analyze, Improve, Control
- Lean Production
- Job Outlook
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Program endorsements
Six Sigma and Lean are key to quality and productivity through its powerful combination of best practice tools and data-driven methodologies in a structured way. At Infineon, aspiration towards continuous improvement and problem solving is deeply anchored in our company culture. It enhances the performance of our products, processes and services in terms of quality and stability. Our method to support continuous improvement and problem solving is called Thinking Six Sigma & Lean. This unique improvement methodology is based on the Six Sigma DMAIC flow and enriched with 8D tools and Lean methods to improve the quality and efficiency of our business processes. “Thinking Six Sigma & Lean” is deployed at all production sites and a cornerstone of our global quality excellence program to serve the automotive and security industries. The edX Professional Program offered by the Technical University of Munich Six Sigma and Lean: Quantitative Tools for Quality and Productivity is one of the best programs available for developing quality professionals that know how to solve problems and can apply the Six Sigma and Lean toolset. The program provides solid Six Sigma and Lean fundamentals up to a Green Belt level, reinforced with practice and test questions and provides real depth on how these tools are applied in industry, using case studies and real examples from participants.
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