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Lean Six Sigma: Practitioner Black Belt Conversion

Course Code: LSS107B      Days: 8
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London (EC2) 20/07/10 £ 1,845
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Leeds (LS2) 13/04/10 £ 1,845
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Course Overview

This course has been classified as Business Skills.

This course provides the experienced Green Belt with the necessary tools and techniques to manage improvement resources to deliver major projects. This hands-on learning experience that develops both the technical knowledge and personal skills. The course uses a blend of theory and practical exercises to ensure that participants have the confidence and capability to deliver more complex business improvement projects and transformations.

Audience

This will benefit Green Belts who wish to enhance and apply their skills to larger, more complex projects by achieving Black Belt status.

Skills Gained

To provide the additional tools and techniques required by experienced Green Belts to enable them to run major projects.

Prerequisites

  • Lean Six Sigma: Practitioner Green Belt Conversion
  • Lean Six Sigma: Practitioner Green Belt

Notes

Together with Practitioner Green Belt, this is a modular component of Practitioner Black Belt


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