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32 hours, Self-Paced

32 PDUs, 3.2 CEUs

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Green Belt Training & Certification Timing Breakdown

Below is a breakdown of the course and estimated time required to complete each section. You may complete the course at your own pace within 1 year.

No prerequisites are required for the Green Belt Training.

Module:
Description: Time:
Introduction Define Lean Six Sigma and where it came from, the 8 Wastes, the Roles of Lean Six Sigma and how to effectively select projects 2 hours
Define Define the problem, the process and the customer 5 hours
Measure Measure and baseline the current process 6 hours
Analyze Identify the root causes of problems and waste within the process 7 hours
Improve Implement and verify solutions to address root causes 5 hours
Control Maintain the gains 3 hours
Exam Segmented and embedded at the end of each DMAIC Phase 4 hours (total)
Total Estimated Time to Complete

32 hours

PDUs: 32, CEUs: 3.2, CPEs: 35.6

Green Belt Training & Certification Course Outline

The following concepts and tools are covered in Green Belt Training. Download the PDF of the Green Belt Training Index here:

Green Belt Table of Contents (v4.0 / 2019)

Introduction Phase

Green Belt Online Training Introduction  1.1
  Step: Overview of Lean Six Sigma 2.1
What Is Lean Six Sigma? 2.3
Where Did Lean Six Sigma Come From? 2.6
Why Do Organizations Use Lean Six Sigma? 2.7
Cost of Poor Quality 2.9
Connect With the Customer 2.12
Reduce Variation 2.13
Focus on the Process 2.14
Quantify the Dollar Impact 2.15
Engage the People 2.16
Step: 8 Wastes (DOWNTIME) – Template Available 3.1
Defects 3.8
Overproduction 3.8
Waiting 3.8
Non-Utilized Talent 3.8
Transportation 3.8
Inventory 3.8
Motion 3.8
Extra-Processing 3.8
Step: Lean Six Sigma Roles 4.1
White Belt 4.4
Yellow Belt 4.5
Green Belt 4.6
Black Belt 4.7
Master Black Belt 4.8
Champion/Sponsor 4.9
Process Owner 4.10
Team Roles and Project Roles – Template Available 4.11
Step: PDCA Overview 5.1
PDCA and Toyota’s 8-Step Problem-Solving Process 5.5
Step: DMAIC Overview 6.1
Project Types 6.3
DMAIC Methodology 6.5
DMAIC and PDCA 6.6
Step: Project Selection 7.1
Project Selection Guidelines – Template Available 7.3
Starting a Green Belt Project During Training 7.7
Introduction Phase Conclusion 8.1
Challenges 8.5
Green Belt Project Journey 8.6
Introduction Steps and Tools Recap 8.7
Tollgate Checklist – Template Available 8.8
Deliverables 8.9

 

Define Phase

Define the Problem, the Process and the Customer

Define Phase Introduction 1.1
Step: Create the Project Charter – Template Available 2.1
Business Case 2.5
Problem Statement 2.7
Goal Statement – Template Available 2.10
Scope – Template Available 2.13
Step: Interpret the Voice of the Customer 3.1
Module: Kano Analysis 3.17
Module: Affinity Analysis 3.23
Module: Tree Diagram – Template Available 3.27
Module: VOC Translation Matrix – Template Available 3.32
Step: Understand the Current State 4.1
Module: Process Walk (Gemba Walk) – Template Available 4.3
Module: Organizational Level Process Map 4.20
Module: SIPOC – Template Available 4.24
Module: Value Stream Map – Template Available 4.30
Module: Swimlane Map – Template Available 4.36
Module: Spaghetti Map – Template Available 4.42
Step: Develop Project Communication 5.1
Module: Communication Plan – Template Available 5.3
Module: A3 – Template Available 5.9
Module: Stakeholder Analysis – Template Available 5.17
Relationship Map – Template Available 5.21
Threats & Opportunities – Template Available 5.27
Module: Meeting Productivity – Template Available 5.32
Meeting Roles – Template Available 5.35
Ground Rules – Template Available 5.37
The RACI Matrix – Template Available 5.40
Team Dynamics – The Alignment Model – Template Available 5.44
Plus/Delta 5.47
Define Phase Conclusion 6.1
Challenges 6.5
Green Belt Project Journey 6.6
Steps and Tools Recap 6.7
Tollgate Checklist – Template Available 6.8
Deliverables 6.9

 

Measure Phase

Measure and Baseline the Problem

  Measure Phase Introduction 1.1
Step: Select Measures 2.1
Value Stream Definitions 2.8
Measuring Customer Demand (Takt Time) 2.10
Data Types 2.20
Continuous and Discrete Measures 2.21
Efficiency & Effectiveness – Template Available 2.27
Step: Plan for Data Collection 3.1
Data Collection Plan – Template Available 3.3
Module: Operational Definitions – Template Available 3.10
Module: Stratification 3.20
Module: Check Sheets – Template Available 3.24
Standard Event Occurrence Check Sheets 3.27
Classification Check Sheet 3.29
Frequency Plot Check Sheet 3.30
Traveller Check Sheet 3.31
Confirmation Check Sheet or Checklist 3.32
Concentration Diagram Check Sheet 3.33
Module: Sampling 3.38
Module: Measurement Systems Analysis (MSA) 3.55
Step: Collect Baseline Data 4.1
Defects Per Unit (DPU) 4.7
Defects Per Million Opportunities (DPMO) 4.9
Sigma 4.11
Percent Defective 4.17
Final Yield 4.19
Rolled Throughput Yield 4.20
Cost of Poor Quality (COPQ) – Template Available 4.24
Measure Phase Conclusion 5.1
Challenges 5.9
Green Belt Project Journey 5.10
Steps and Tools Recap 5.11
Tollgate Checklist – Template Available 5.12
Deliverables 5.13

 

Analyze Phase

Identify the Root Causes of Problems and Waste Within the Process

Analyze Phase Introduction 1.1
Step: Conduct Process Analysis 2.1
Rework Loops 2.4
Redundancies 2.6
Bottlenecks 2.8
Inspections & Decisions 2.10
Handoffs 2.12
Module: Value Analysis 2.17
Value-Added Flow Analysis – Template Available 2.22
Module: Value Stream Map (VSM) Analysis – Template Available 2.27
Step: Conduct Data Analysis 3.1
Module: Histogram 3.4
Module: Pie and Bar Charts 3.18
Module: Pareto Chart 3.21
Module: Run Chart 3.27
Module: Box Plot 3.31
Step: Brainstorm Root Causes 4.1
Module: Affinity Analysis 4.3
Module: The 5 Whys & The Fishbone Diagram 4.7
Fishbone Diagram – Template Available 4.9
5 Whys – Template Available 4.13
Step: Develop Root Cause Hypotheses 5.1
Step: Validate Root Cause Hypotheses 6.1
Verification by Observation 6.4
Verification by Listening 6.5
Confirming Hypotheses With Data 6.8
Hypothesis Testing Tools 6.10
Scatter Plot 6.11
Step: Analyze Phase Conclusion 7.1
Challenges 7.6
Green Belt Project Journey 7.7
Steps and Tools Recap 7.8
Tollgate Checklist – Template Available 7.9
Deliverables 7.10

 

Improve Phase

Implement and Verify Solutions to Address Root Cause

  Improve Phase Introduction 1.1
Step: Craft Solutions 2.1
Module: Team Member Review 2.3
Module: Brainstorm Solutions 2.6
Analogy 2.12
Anti-Solution 2.13
Brain-Writing 2.14
Channeling 2.15
Module: Lean Improvement Principles 2.18
Module: Single-Piece Flow & Batch Reduction 2.26
Module: Changeover Reduction 2.33
Module: Work Cell Design 2.44
Module: Workload Balancing & Demand Leveling 2.55
Module: Cross-Training & Parallel Processing Template Available 2.60
Module: Kanban & Supermarkets 2.68
Module: Standard Work – Template Available 2.84
Module: 5S – Template Available 2.96
1: Sort 2.102
2: Set In Order 2.106
3: Shine 2.110
4: Standardize 2.114
5: Sustain 2.115
Module: Future State Map 2.120
Step: Filter Solutions 3.1
Module: Impact Effort Matrix – Template Available 3.4
Module: Weighted Criteria Matrix – Template Available 3.10
Module: Solution Selection Matrix – Template Available 3.17
Step: Conduct Risk Management 4.1
Module: Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA) – Template Available 4.4
Module: Mistake-Proofing (Poka-yoke) 4.22
Module: Visual Management – Template Available 4.30
Andon 4.37
Kanban Boards 4.38
Task Boards 4.39
Step: Determine Solution Approach 5.1
Module: Rapid Improvement Event (Kaizen) 5.5
Module: Pilot the Solution – Template Available 5.10
Module: Multi-Phase Implementation 5.16
Module: Full Scale Rollout 5.21
Improve Phase Conclusion 6.1
Challenges 6.10
Green Belt Project Journey 6.11
Steps and Tools Recap 6.12
Tollgate Checklist – Template Available 6.13
Improve Phase 6.14

 

Control Phase

Maintain the Gains

  Control Phase Introduction 1.1
Step: Create Monitoring Plans – Template Available 2.1
Module: Control Charts – Template Available 2.11
Step: Develop Response Plans – Template Available 3.1
  Step: Document the Project 4.1
Project Storyboard – Template Available 4.4
Executive Summary – Template Available 4.6
New Procedure Audit – Template Available 4.12
Project Closure – Template Available 4.14
Step: Pursue Perfection 5.1
Innovation Transfer – Template Available 5.3
Waste Walk 5.10
Control Phase Conclusion 6.1
Challenges 6.5
Green Belt Project Journey 6.6
Steps and Tools Recap 6.7
Tollgate Checklist – Template Available 6.8
Deliverables 6.9
Overview of Black Belt Training & Certification 7.3

Green Belt Training & Certification FAQs

Do you have a Money Back Guarantee?

We know you’ll love our courses as much as we do. Although if for any reason you’re not completely satisfied (and the course has not been completed), please email [email protected] to request a refund within 30 days of your course purchase.

For individual (single license) purchases, if it is within 30 days and the course has not been completed, we offer a full refund. For group purchases, licenses can be exchanged for other courses. For example, Green Belt licenses can be exchanged for Yellow Belt licenses. Refunds are not available for group purchases.

*Course must not be completed.

Why should I pick GoLeanSixSigma.com over any other training provider?

Here are 3 key factors that set us apart from any other provider:

  • Our courses are developed by highly successful Lean Six Sigma consultants, trainers and coaches who have helped organizations like Amazon, Charles Schwab, BP, Starwood Hotels & Resorts—and other leading organizations—save hundreds of millions of dollars with Lean Six Sigma.
  • Our body of knowledge is also highly practical and extensive. Our teaching approach focuses on practical application, not simply “knowing about the concepts and tools,” so our learners are able to begin applying Lean Six Sigma right away.
  • Our courses are easy to use and enjoyable, making learning much more effective.

This is what sets us apart from other providers. We have the highest-rated courses available. You can visit the Clients Page on our website where we provide a full list of organizations we’ve helped and a list of accredited institutions who offer our courses.

Which Lean Six Sigma Training should I get? Yellow Belt, Green Belt or Black Belt?

To help you determine which course is right for you, please visit our Lean and Six Sigma Course Comparison page. We clearly break down the courses by your goal, content, duration and price.

The course we recommend is based on your goal. If your goal is to become a Green Belt or Black Belt, you can start with the Green Belt course right away since the Yellow Belt content is covered in this course. If your goal is to only become a Green Belt, then you can take the Green Belt course.

Are there any prerequisites required for Green Belt Training?

No. There are no prerequisites required for the Green Belt course.

Is there a project requirement for Green Belt Training & Certification?

There is no project requirement if you register for the Green Belt Training & Certification course through our site. This is because we walk you step-by-step through an interactive, practical example of a Lean Six Sigma project within it.

How long will Training take to complete?

Green Belt Training will take approximately 32 hours (4 days) to complete.

How long do I have access to Training?

Green Belt Training is accessible for one year after registration.

Can I access the Training via mobile device or tablet?

Yes! All of our courses are fully compatible with your tablets and mobile phones. This includes iOS, Android and Windows devices that support HTML5.

Do you offer Government, Student/Educational or Nonprofit Organization discounts?

Yes, we provide discounts to government, educational and nonprofit organizations. Please contact us for information.

Do I have to pay again if I do not pass the Certification exam?

No, you do not have to pay again. We allow unlimited, immediate retakes.

How long is Certification valid for?

Forever. Once you receive your Certification, you do not need to renew it.

How long is the Certification exam?

The Green Belt Certification Exam consists of a total of 130 questions that are segmented and embedded at the end of each DMAIC Phase. The total time allowed for completing the exam across all segments is 4 hours.

How many times can I take the Certification exam?

As many as needed! You have unlimited retakes until your course access expires (one year after your registration date).

Is there a sample Green Belt exam?

Yes, the sample Green Belt exam can be found here: Green Belt Sample Exam

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Mat
May 28, 2023
 by Mat on GoLeanSixSigma.com

Really comprehensive and useful training

Darin Gerke
May 21, 2023
 by Darin Gerke on GoLeanSixSigma.com

What a great system for improvement. Step by step instructions. Just follow the steps and you are on your way!

Stephanie
May 21, 2023
 by Stephanie on GoLeanSixSigma.com

Great certification process!

Stephanie
May 21, 2023
 by Stephanie on GoLeanSixSigma.com

Great certification process! It was easy to use!

C. Reid
May 19, 2023
 by C. Reid on GoLeanSixSigma.com

A very easy way to understand the complex concepts. Really enjoyed learning the principles/methodology in this way. The content was engaging, and the example of Bahama Bistro was relatable.

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