Is Lean Six Sigma Black Belt right for me?

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Yes… if you want to be an expert in DMAIC methodology (Define-Measure-Analyse-Improve-Control), Lean thinking, process mapping, root-cause analysis, statistical analysis, and change facilitation.

Yes… if you want to hold an important role within your organisations because you will be a change agent who is skilled in problem solving, statistical analysis, team dynamics and leading improvement projects.

Yes… if you want to be the go-to person who are dedicated to the improvement effort full-time for a division or an organisation.

Yes… if you are keen to facilitate and lead projects, provide deployment support, and coach resources in improvement projects.

Yes… if you want solid personal and professional development that prepares you for leadership roles later on in their careers.

Black Belts gain valuable hands-on experience with the inner workings of business models. processes and people from leading and implementing cross-functional improvement projects. Many organisations keep their Black Belts in the role for eighteen to twenty-four months so they can step up to leadership positions and continue to help grow the company. Dedicated Black Belts can complete four to six projects a year delivering a 7:1 ROI!

To become a certified Lean Six Sigma Black Belt, you will need to go through a training and certification process that involves coursework, knowledge test, and leading two cross-functional business improvement projects to completion successfully.