Lean Six Sigma White Belt Webinar

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Pass a Six Sigma White Belt exam by watching this free webinar introducing the world of Six Sigma and Lean. During this White Belt Presentation students will be introduced to an overview of Lean Six Sigma Methods, Lean Six Sigma positioning and roles, and variability introduction.

Upon completion, White Belt students will be comfortable with their introduction to the tools and methods to be used as follows:
• To acquire a basic understanding of Six Sigma and Lean
• To obtain knowledge about the DMAIC process (Six Sigma structure) and their roles
• To understand specific DMAIC processes including how to define, measure, analyze, improve, and control
• To reduce resources and waste, while augmenting satisfaction among customers

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Watching this in April 2024, this is so clear to understand, I usually fall asleep watching other videos and I wonder if i would ever get the idea of six sigma, but with this tutorial it was different I didn’t fall asleep all through the class, thanks for uploading 😊

obarofavour
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I'm just 30 mins into this lecture and I really wish I could meet Gabe in person. He breaks everything down to the very basics. For years I have always hated mathematics but the way he explained deeply the relationship of Y and the function of x's made me wish I had a teacher like him while growing up.

efosaodiase
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Hey! I did take the exam and scored 90%.

Theblueblessing
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Thank you so much, I took the exam and got a 90%!

LindaColeman
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Happy Veterans Day! I am testing for my White belt and i googled to find the manual and found you. I hope you have an awesome day!! Thnx for your video!

MelissaFortune
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"Japanese manufs. are competitive again" ? Peter Drucker unleashed the Japanese culture of perfection in manuf. on the world & they've never looked back. "Made in Japan" is a sign of quality & reliability that consumers pay for.

ryan
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Good course, took the exam and got 100%

ernestoolvera
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Thank you so much for the presentation, the way you have explained the concepts and link their history with process improvement projects. It is no doubt a very fruitful learning and would surely support me in my professional work.

usmangwdc
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Thank you a lot, great material, presentation and pop quiz. Already feeling like a white belt expert

fernandompanda
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Great staff for a beginner. Like your presentation.

AuneTjirare
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Very informative.. saved because I need to listen again and again. Examples help me understand

MagaWatcher
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Thank you for the explanation. This really helps me to understand what six sigma is and the application in the industry.

muhammadfarhan
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Very informative and easy understanding. Thank you so much!

thuhuyen
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It was a good learning experience, thank you!

sriramreddy
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Thankyou for this presentation ! Quite insightful.

gokukanishka
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Thanks full for the presentation that maked me to know and understand about link six sigma lessons. One more time thank you so much.

ciriliodesousa
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Excellent introduction of what Lean Six Sigma for anybody completely new to it!

There's just one thing with this video (and with traditional six sigma)... What we heard in this video was that Yellow Belts, White Belts and Subject-Matter-Experts are supposed to help Black Belts with their projects. I respectfully and completely disagree. Wouldn't it be better to enable these people and others to be able to confidently lead projects of their own? What do you think is the drawback of focusing so much on just a few Master Black Belts, Black Belts and Green Belts to try to solve every problem using statistical tools? How many more "problem-solvers" and "problem -avoiders" can we develop if we focus on the actual Subject Matter Experts to have the leadership and problem-solving skills to solve any sort of problem before it becomes a statistical maze? That's why we also offer curriculums for Red Belts (Team Leaders) and Orange Belts (Pillar/Project Leaders).

Regardless of whether you'd like to count that 8th type of waste, can we agree with the importance of Skills Unused/Untapped! They say the mother of all wastes is Overproduction, but maybe the grandmother is Skills Unused/Untapped. Think about it, if we train our employees to see wastes, hate Tim Woods, and actually empower them to remove them on a daily basis, all the other forms of waste will continuously reduce!

beltcourse
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Woooow, all this information available for free!! Just asking the audience.... are you trying to pass an exam? Or are you trying to learn the skills so that you can support the Lean Six Sigma efforts at your workplace? Just wondering.

beltcourse
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If u could just post the link to the test here

obarofavour
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Great job thank you for this. Very helpful!

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