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CSSGB Refresher Course (10 weeks) Starts Saturday March 9, 2013 at Holiday Inn PrincetonASQ Princeton Section #307Saturday, March 9, 2013 at 8:30 AM - Saturday, May 18, 2013 at 12:30 PM (EST)Princeton, NJ |
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Event Details
CSSGB
A Six Sigma Green Belt operates in support of or under the supervision of a Six Sigma Black Belt, analyzes and solves quality problems and is involved in quality improvement projects. Green Belts are typically the process experts on their regular jobs. A Certified Six Sigma Green Belt (CSSGB) is someone with at least three years of work experience who wants to demonstrate his or her knowledge of Six Sigma tools and processes.
Course Description:
The CSSGB course is offered in 10-week sessions of 3-hours each and will cover the entire ASQ Six Sigma Green Belt Body of Knowledge (BOK). The course has two-fold objective of creating clear understanding of how to apply the concepts in the real-world as well as prepare for the ASQ certification exam in a fun, relevant, and effective manner. The course includes discussion of both manufacturing as well as non-manufacturing applications. The course format of lectures, interactive case studies and real-world examples, self-study, online discussion board, classroom review of 100′s of sample exam questions and the issuance of custom knowledge management tools that can be used at the certification exam, are all designed to make the candidate successful in both the certification exam and the real world. The course includes coverage of basic statistics using Minitab and/or MSExcel using the students’ own laptops that they are recommended to bring to the class. The course also includes basic finance to be able to quantify project benefits using financial and/or non-financial metrics.
Note: A Six Sigma Black Belt Course will begin at this same location, time and date beginning on July 13th !
Course Pre-requisites:
Prior training and experience applying Six Sigma is desired but not required. Students choosing not take the certification exam are also welcome. For students planning to take the certification exam, please review in detail the exam requirements athttp://prdweb.asq.org/certification/control/index.
Course Instructors:
Richard Herczeg: ASQ Certified Six Sigma Black Belt, Johnson & Johnson Certified Green Belt, Villanova Certified Black Belt, Villanova Lean Six Sigma Master Black Belt and PMI Certified Project Manager Professional (PMP). Richard has 14 years of Six Sigma experience in deploying and applying Six Sigma in service and transactional environments. Experience also includes the training and coaching of approx. 125 Green Belts and includes an additional 4 years of experience as Project Manager of Corporate level training programs.
Dr. Gurbachan “Guru” Chadha: ASQ, Boeing, American Express, and Moresteam University Certified Six Sigma Black Belt. Guru is Adjunct Faculty at The National Graduate School (NGS) of Quality Management for BS, MS, and DBA courses in Lean Six Sigma. Guru has 20 years of industry experience including leading Six Sigma projects in a wide variety of industries including Defense, Manufacturing, Finance, and Telecom. Experience includes quantified financial benefits ranging to multi-million dollars and coaching of Green Belts.
Course Text
The Six Sigma Handbook, Third Edition by Thomas Pyzdek and Paul Keller (Sep 21, 2009)
Course Syllabus:
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Week 1 |
Course Overview and Historical Perspective of Quality, Lean, and Six Sigma |
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Week 1 |
Overview: Six Sigma Process Management (SSPM), Six Sigma Improve (DMAIC / Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, and Control), and Design For Six Sigma (DMADV / Define, Measure, Analyze, Design and Verify) |
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Week 2 |
The Green Belt Mind Set – Team Dynamics and Managing Customer Expectations |
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Week 2 |
Leading Change and Managing Projects |
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Week 3 |
Define Phase (D) |
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Week 4 |
Measure Phase (M) |
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Week 5 |
Measure Phase (M) Part 2, Mid Term Review using certification questions. |
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Week 6 |
Analyze Phase (A) |
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Week 7 |
Analyze Phase (A) - Part 2 |
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Week 8 |
Improve (I) Control Phase (C) |
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Week 9 |
Case Studies |
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Week 10 |
Course Review |
Course Tuition (including Text) $680.00
If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact our Registrar, Regina Shive at Regina.Shive@Merial.com
Register at http://newcssgbspring2013.eventbrite.com
General Course Information:
Class starts at 8:30 a.m. SHARP and will usually end by 12:30 p.m. Only Coffee, Tea and Beverages will be served.
- Course fee includes The Six Sigma Handbook which will be provided to you on the 1st day of class, unless indicated otherwise.
- The course will run Saturday mornings for 10 consecutive weeks - except the Saturday before Easter (3/9-4/18).
- Payment for course must be made before the course start date.
Contact information for any additional questions is provided on the registration form .Call ASQ National at 1-800-248-1946 or go to ASQ Headquarters Website to apply for the exam. Registration and fees are separate from Princeton Section Course registration. You are very welcome to take this course even if you don’t plan to take the exam. If you are already certified, this course will earn you 3.0 Recertification Units that may be applicable to your other ASQ recertifications
When & Where
Holiday Inn Princeton
100 Independence Way
Princeton,
NJ 08540
Saturday, March 9, 2013 at 8:30 AM - Saturday, May 18, 2013 at 12:30 PM (EST)
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