Date/Time
Date(s) - February 17, 2022 - March 24, 2022
8:00 am - 12:00 pm
Location
Economic Development Corporation of Elkhart County
Green Belt Classes: February 17, 24, March 3, 10, 17, 24
In-person; $2200 per person inclusive of 6-month Minitab license
Hosted by the Elkhart EDC; Delivered by Purdue MEP
Registration deadline: Feb. 14
Purdue MEP’s Six Sigma Green Belts are trained in a subset of Black Belt tools and methodologies.
Green Belts assist Black Belts with major projects and can independently lead minor projects. At many companies, Green Belts have a part-time continuous improvement role. Participants will leave the training with a thorough understanding of the DMAIC process, data collection techniques, and the statistical methods used in Six Sigma projects. Our Six Sigma Green Belt program includes training on how to use Minitab to perform statistical quality analysis; as part of the program fee, all participants will receive a six-month, non-renewable license to the latest version of Minitab. If you or your company already has Minitab software, contact us at tapmep@purdue.edu for a discount code. Please note: Minitab software and Windows laptops are required. Macs are not supported.
Our Six Sigma Green Belt program consists of a six-day curriculum. The curriculum is currently provided electronically via electronic file-sharing or via a Purdue MEP-issued USB drive. Pre-printed materials can be purchased for an additional fee during the registration process.
Participants who complete all six days of training and pass the Green Belt Certificate test will receive a Purdue MEP Six Sigma Green Belt Training certificate.
Participants who also submit evidence of meaningful contributions to a completed Six Sigma project within 120 days of the completion of formal training will receive a Purdue MEP Green Belt certification.
Appropriate For
Appropriate for employees at all levels of an organization.
You Will Learn
Green Belt Body of Knowledge
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