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Lean Six Sigma Green Belt for Manufacturing Professionals

Unlock the Power of Lean Six Sigma: Propel Your Career Forward

Overview

 Are you prepared to make a lasting impact on manufacturing quality? Enroll in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering’s Lean Six Sigma Green Belt for Manufacturing Certification and elevate your manufacturing career to new heights. Acquire the expertise to transform product quality, streamline operations, and enhance your professional standing in the industry.

Originally developed during the post-WWII industrial boom, Lean and Six Sigma have evolved into a dynamic approach that drives efficiency, productivity, and excellence in the manufacturing sector. By enrolling in the Lean Six Sigma Green Belt for Manufacturing Professionals, you'll harness the power of these methodologies to elevate your career in manufacturing. This program equips you with the tools to optimize production processes, enhance product quality, and emerge as a sought-after manufacturing professional armed with the specialized expertise of Lean Six Sigma.

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Registration Deadlines

  • Registration for the online course closes one week after the course start date.
  • If you miss the registration deadline, please consider registering for the next upcoming course.
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Empowering Learners for Success

Stand out in the manufacturing industry by developing skills that directly impact process efficiency and product quality. The Lean Six Sigma Green Belt for Manufacturing Professionals empowers you to drive significant transformations within manufacturing environments.

During this course, you'll learn how to:

  • Develop a Project Charter: Emphasize the Voice of the Customer and Dimensions of Quality for precise alignment with manufacturing excellence.
  • Assess Manufacturing Workflows: Identify inefficiencies and optimize processes within manufacturing and operational settings.
  • Analyze Real-World Manufacturing Data: Harness data insights to address real-world challenges and improve industry-specific issues.
  • Visualize Manufacturing Process Flow: Utilize process maps to identify waste and streamline manufacturing and operational operations.
  • Utilize Quality Tools in Manufacturing: Apply qualitative and quantitative techniques to uncover root causes and drive improvements in manufacturing quality.
  • Formulate Growth Strategies in Manufacturing: Develop strategies to enhance product quality, operational efficiency, and growth.
  • Implement & Sustain Manufacturing Enhancements: Ensure sustained improvements in manufacturing quality and operational efficiency.

Industry Recognized Credential

​As one of the world's top-ranked engineering schools an ASU Certification is recognized globally as a premier qualification.

To earn your Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Certificate:

  • All participants must complete the final exam with a score of at least 70 percent. 
  • All participants must complete the 60-day process improvement project.

With this certification you’ll also qualify for Continuing Education Units (CEU) and Professional Development Units (PDU)

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Who should enroll

This program is specifically designed for manufacturing professionals aiming to advance their careers in the manufacturing industry. If you are committed to improving product quality, streamlining manufacturing processes, and driving growth within the manufacturing sector, this program is tailored to meet your needs. Ideal participants in this program include:

Pre-requisites

While there are no official prerequisites, participants should have basic knowledge of statistics.

Instructional Team

The program is crafted by a collaborative team of faculty members, industry professionals, instructional designers, and Lean Six Sigma experts. The course framework and assessments are tailored to the specific needs and standards of the manufacturing industry. 

Our comprehensive curriculum, including instructional videos, exams, and engaging activities, is thoughtfully guided by the expertise of the following instructor:

 

 

 Lisa Custer

Lisa Custer

Lisa has over 25 years of working experience in all aspects of process management and continuous improvement. Her work spans Six Sigma, Lean, Design, Total Productive Maintenance, and Total Quality Management. Prior titles include Principal with Accenture, Director with George Group Consulting, and Director of Quality in the semiconductor industry. She holds a Ph.D. and MSE in Industrial Engineering from Arizona State University and a Bachelors of Mechanical Engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology.
 
 
Clayton Taylor

Clayton Taylor

Clayton is the Director of the Business and Finance Organizational Performance Office in the Office of the Executive Vice President, Treasurer and Chief Financial Officer at Arizona State University. His office consults with nine diverse Business and Finance operational areas to lower costs, improve operational efficiency and provide the highest quality customer experience to internal and external customers.

 

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Jim Boblett

Operational Excellence and Lean Six-Sigma Master Black Belt with more than 20 years of extensive experience in all forms of engineering, management, quality leadership and reshaping culture. Jim is known for recognizing and acting on opportunities to improve processes and workflows, and for solving complex problems with both processes and personnel. He has expert skills of engaging and empowering teams to develop solutions leading to successful outcomes, while simultaneously building highly effective and productive relationships of trust with internal and external customers.

Jim learned the Toyota Production System and Lean Six-Sigma (LSS), while working at Rubbermaid Incorporated in the early 1990’s, has used these methodologies and earned his Master Black Belt certification from Arizona State University. For the last 20+ years, he has been instrumental in rolling out Lean & Six-Sigma (Operational Excellence), in a variety of companies in China, UK, Ireland, France, Brazil, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Costa Rica, and throughout the United States.

Jim has hands-on experience implementing LSS principles in other industries, including medical, drug delivery device, surgical equipment, healthcare, construction, retail, telecommunications, consumer products, technology, government and software. He has trained and lectured with organizations worldwide, in all, he has trained and certified over 300 people in LSS.

Get started today!

Join us on this transformative learning journey and gain the power to drive real change in any organization. Don't miss out on this opportunity to add value to your career. Enroll now and take the first step towards becoming a Lean Six Sigma expert!

For more information on Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering Professional Programs, please email us at exec-fseonline@asu.edu.

FAQ's

Lean methods focus on streamlining processes, removing wasteful practices, and increasing process efficiency. Lean creates systems that produce results very quickly and at a low cost per unit.

Six Sigma methods focus on reducing the variation in process results, and centering the process on a specific performance level. Six Sigma creates high quality, defect-free products and services

Combined, Lean and Six Sigma represent a powerful and comprehensive set of organizational and process improvement tools.

Yellow Belt is an introduction to the foundational concepts of Lean Six Sigma and provides a series of tools used to make process improvements. The online course features videos, activities and discussion posts followed by a final exam. The hybrid course also includes a 3-hour, virtual, live training to practice using the tools. 

Green Belt is an extensive training in Lean and Six Sigma methodology. The online course consists of 10 weeks of instructions with videos, quizzes, online discussions and a final exam. The Green Belt also requires a 60-day applied project where participants will utilize the tools and methodology to implement changes in their organization.  

Black Belt furthers the training from the Green Belt program. Participants learn how to effectively lead teams in Six Sigma methodologies and work with stakeholders on projects. The Black Belt program trains on advanced statistical methods and analysis, and includes an applied project where participants will lead a team in utilizing the tools and methodology to implement changes in their organization.  

Master Black Belt is the final level of certification and is for participants looking to deploy Six Sigma at the top levels of an organization. Participants learn how to manage large scale organizational improvement units, practicing advanced statistical analysis, and leading six sigma strategy. 

The Lean Six Sigma Green Belt course is offered in three different tracks. Service/Transactional, Manufacturing and Health Care. The tracks cater to participants by industry focus areas to find commonality in discussions, case studies and specific application of lean and six sigma.

The Green Belt for manufacturing professionals is offered monthly.

The Green Belt program takes approximately 60 hours to complete. The program consists of 10 weeks of asynchronous coursework followed by 60 days to complete your applied project.

The Lean Six Sigma Green Belt program requires an applied project to be completed during the program. This program is typically done in the context of the participant’s workplace or a volunteer position they hold. As a participant you are responsible for finding a project that you will be able to complete during the timeframe of the program. The instructor for the course can assist you in choosing your project but will not assign projects to participants. If you are concerned about finding an appropriate project, please reach out to us at exec-fseonline@asu.edu.

Registration is open for 1 week after a program starts. The first week consists of introductions and learning the platform so participants can easily catch up. 

If you change your mind about a course we can offer refunds up until the start of the program. You can also transfer to a later program before the start date.  Once the program starts we cannot offer refunds. If you would like to transfer to a later program after the program has already started there is a $500 transfer fee. We can also offer extensions for deadlines if necessary. Please reach out to your instructor and exec-fseonline@asu.edu if you need an extension.

The Green Belt for Manufacturing Professionals is $1950 per participant

We offer discounts for ASU employees, alumni and students. We also offer discounts for military veterans and groups of 5 or more people. Please email us at exec-fseonline@asu.edu for more information on our discounts for large groups and custom, in-person training.

We offer custom programs for organizations that are looking to get several members of their team certified. Our team can work with you to come up with a program that fits your needs. Please email us at exec-fseonline@asu.edu for more information.   We are able to offer group discounts and tailor our programs for large groups. 

You will receive an email inviting you to join the course on Canvas a few days before your program starts. The welcome email will contain any additional information you need. If you don’t hear anything by the start date of your program, please email us at exec-fseonline@asu.edu. 

The online programs are all asynchronous and do not have scheduled meetings. If you would like to meet with the instructor for your course they can schedule an appointment with you.

Make sure you have completed all the requirements of the course you are taking. Once the course end date has passed, ASU will verify completion of all requirements. Once your certification is verified you will receive an email with a digital copy of your certification and instructions on accessing a digital badge. Physical certificates will also be sent when applicable.

Please be aware that for courses with applied projects the verification process may take longer as instructors will need to review the final project reports. Please email us at exec-fseonline@asu.edu if you have any questions. 

We offer extensions for up to two months after the end of the program.  If you need an extension, please contact your instructor and exec-fseonline@asu.edu.