





Dates & Times:
Classroom Instruction:
May27-28, 2009
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
May 29, 2009
9:00 am - noon
June 17-18, 2009
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
June 19, 2009
9:00 am - noon
Deadline to Register
April 15, 2009
Online Instruction:
Available anytime
Location:
TU Campus
Fee:*
$3,495
per person
Early online registration by April 15:
$3,295
per person
$2,995 two or more persons from the
same company
*subject
to change for future programs

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Lean Six Sigma
Green Belt
Certificate Program
Discover the power of Six Sigma to improve processes.
And work on your own real time project during the course.
In partnership with
Kevin Clay of Six Sigma Development Solutions, Inc. (SSDSI)
the
University of Tulsa offers a blended learning program, combining live
classroom lectures with interactive web-based modules to deliver
flexible, but thorough Lean Six Sigma Green Belt education. Blended
programs allow companies of all types and sizes to make the best use of
classroom time, reduce training costs and improve student retention of
Lean Six Sigma concepts.
So, what are Lean and Six
Sigma?
Lean
(Enterprise):
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Focuses on
processes and flow with effective management of inventory and
materials.
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Emphasizes waste prevention - any
extra time, labor, or material spent that does not add value to
products or services.
Six
Sigma:
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Is a process that helps develop
and deliver near-perfect products and business processes through the
identification and the reduction or elimination of variation.
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Enables you to measure how many
defects you have in a process and systematically determine how to
eliminate them through process definition and analysis.
Lean + Six Sigma:
This high
impact training gives participants hands-on application of Lean Six
Sigma skills and tools. Lean Six Sigma concepts are introduced first
online, and then reinforced through classroom lectures and exercises.
Course Objectives:
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Learn the Six Sigma DMAIC Process
and how the varied tools are applied in their organization or
discipline
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Strengthen Project Management and
Change Management skills
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Participate in a Lean Six Sigma
team simulation in class
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Be required to use the DMAIC
methodology and tools to complete a Lean Six Sigma project
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Successfully complete the Lean
Six Sigma certificaation exam
To
Earn Your Lean Six Sigma Green Belt, participants must:
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Successfully complete all 20
eLearning courses (1-2 hours each) and pass the online certification
exam.
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Actively participate in 36 hours
of required classroom training during the 13 week course
(interacting with your peers and the instructor).
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Demonstrate your ability to apply
Six Sigma in your instructor-approved project.
Who
Should Attend:
Managers, supervisors and directors in areas such as operations, sales,
customer service, quality, as well as engineering, production, staff,
line supervisors, and anyone in the organization who will be part of a
Lean Six Sigma process improvement team.
Timeline for completing
the Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Training:
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36 hours of classroom training
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20 hours of online training
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13 weeks of online mentoring
|
Calendar |
Deliverable |
Time |
Class |
Current Session |
|
Week
1-4 |
Online
Homework and Assessment |
Self
Paced |
Online |
04/15/2009 - 05/26/2009 |
|
Week 5 - 2.5 days |
Classroom Training |
9am-5pm
9am-noon |
TU Classroom |
05/27-28/2009 05/29/2009 |
|
Week
5-9 |
Online
Homework and Assessment |
Self
Paced |
Online |
05/30/2009 - 06/16/2009 |
|
Week
10 - 2.5 days |
Classroom Training |
9am-5pm
9am-noon |
TU
Classroom |
06/17-18/2009 06/19/2009 |
|
Week 11 (5 Days to Complete) Final
Exam |
Online
Final Comprehensive Exam |
Self
Paced |
Online |
07/02/2009 |
|
Week
12 |
Project complete and e-mailed to instructor |
No
later than 5pm on Wednesday |
Online |
No later than
10/15/2009 |
|
Week
13 Graduation |
Certified Green Belt Certificate through University of Tulsa to
those who complete requirements |
|
|
10/15/2009 |
|
Duration of Course |
One on
One mentoring for Course/Project Completion |
NA |
Online |
As Needed |
Instructor:
Kevin Clay is a Six
Sigma Master Black Belt and brings over 15 years of operational
experience into the classroom. He has a wide range of Lean Six Sigma
project experience in industries such as manufacturing, food processing,
residential and commercial construction, banking, healthcare, etc.
Kevin has a B.S in Industrial Technology and an M.S. in Manufacturing
Technology and Management from East Carolina University. At TU, Kevin
teaches both the Green and Black Belt Certification classes, as well as
Minitab.
For
more information about this program, please call:
918.631.2215 or email
TU-execdev@utulsa.edu
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