Six Sigma ToolMaster™ Workshop
BMG's ToolMaster Workshops are five-day courses designed for trained Black Belts and Master Black Belts. These workshops serve as a great refresher for the individual that has been out of the classroom for awhile or for those that would like to extend their knowledge of Six Sigma well beyond the level covered during initial Black Belt training.
The workshop agenda integrates a thorough review of traditional Six Sigma tools with the addition of invaluable
tools
that are always asked about, but never taught. In this hands-on class, participants will achieve a level of proficiency and understanding of practical tools that will take them well beyond their peers and enable them to solve previously unsolvable problems. Tools such as destructive measurement system analysis, non-normality, non-parametric testing, DOE for attribute data, DOE for sigma reduction, and others, are introduced for the first time.
Who Should Attend this Workshop?
This program is ideal for practicing Black Belts and Master Black Belts who have the desire or need to extend their knowledge and problem solving capability. It is also a great preparatory workshop for potential Six Sigma instructors. In addition, any Black Belt or Master Black Belt candidate who is responsible for training, mentoring, and/or supporting other Black Belts or Green Belts should attend. This course is a core requirement of BMG’s Master Black Belt Development Program.
Pre-Requisites
Before enrolling in the ToolMaster Workshop participants should have already graduated from a well-respected Black Belt program and have completed at least two Six Sigma projects. Students must come to class with their own laptop computer running Minitab version 12 or 13.
ToolMaster Workshop Agenda
Day One
- The Adult Learning Theory
- Overview of Training Topics
- DMAIC Review
- Define Phase Technical Review
- Sample Size Selection-The Truth
- Homework
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Day Four
- Homework Review
- Response Surface Topics
- Random Effects ANOVA and DOE
- Participant Breakout Session Part III
- Homework
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Day Two
- Homework Review
- Non-normality Part I
- Non-normality Part II
- Measure Phase Technical Review
- Participant Breakout Session I
- Homework
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Day Five
- Homework Review
- Taguchi Linear Graphs
- DOE for Sigma Reduction
- Attribute DOE Concepts
- Atypical DOE Examples
- Participant Breakout Session Part IV
- Mixture DOE Designs
- Destructive Gage R & R
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Day Three
- Homework Review
- Non-Parametric Testing
- Analyze Phase Technical Review
- Participant Breakout Session Part II
- Homework
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