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Lean Six Sigma Green Belt +

Lean Six Sigma Green Belt +

Lean Six Sigma Green Belt +

Lead process improvement efforts at an organizational level

Course Description 

Lean and Six Sigma are proven, complementary business mentalities for maximizing customer satisfaction and improving quality by reducing defects, process waste, and variation. When properly applied on carefully selected improvement projects, businesses can achieve significant productivity and financial gains. 

The Lean Six Sigma Green Belt program delivers in-depth training, preparing participants to successfully lead and contribute to process-level improvement projects. Attendees will gain practical insight into the five-step DMAIC model—Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, Control—and how it is used to apply a variety of Lean and Six Sigma principles and tools to reduce defects and waste, and then, to verify the effectiveness of the solutions. This course is a blend of lecture and application, emphasizing individual and small group exercises and interactive simulations, in a stimulating and active training environment. 

Newly added is the integration of Leading with Lean, a leadership course providing both formal and informal leaders the basic awareness of how the Lean mentality can be incorporated into the daily interaction with employees, customers, and the processes within the larger value stream to which they all contribute. The managers, supervisors, project sponsors and Champions working directly with the LSS Green Belt candidate will be invited to attend and participate in this session. 

Attendees do not need to have any previous process improvement experience prior to training. The workshop is concluded with a coached project, wherein each participant will apply the concepts learned to a real-world project assigned to them by their management sponsor. Each Green Belt candidate must demonstrate the ability to implement process improvement using Lean Six Sigma methodologies. Green Belt certification requires attending training, a comprehensive project report, and the completion and review of a Lean Six Sigma Green Belt project.  

General Information 

All classroom dates meet from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. unless otherwise noted. Registration for all classes closes two weeks before their start date. Online registration is available for most courses. Otherwise, you may contact Registration and Records at (405) 325-6034 to sign up

Quick Facts 

Course length: 12.5 days (9.6 CEUs)

Prerequisites: None 

Instructor: Joyce Hinton, LSS Black Belt 

Next offered:   2024-2025 Fall-Winter Session: 

  • November 12-14 (Define/Measure)
  • December 10-12, 2024 (Analyze)
  • January 21-23, 2025 (Improve)
  • February 18-20, 2025 (Control)
  • March 27, 2025 (Presentation Day)

Time: 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Cost: $3,300    Register by October 13, 2024, 2024, and save $100. Registration closes on October 27, 2024.

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LocationTinker Business and Industrial Park

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Need Training for Your Business or Organization? 

To arrange remote Lean White Belt, Lean Tools, or onsite Lean Six Sigma White or Green Belt certification, Lean Leadership, and other specialized training for your company, please contact Lisa Angelotti, langelotti@ou.edu or (405) 325-3136.


Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Objectives 

After certification, Lean Six Sigma Green Belts usually function as members of process improvement action teams within their functional area. Green Belts typically work under the supervision and mentorship of a Black Belt and may be associated with team leaders in a closely scoped project or sub-project. These projects may be completed within the scope of their normal daily roles. In less complex situations, Green Belts may also lead process improvement efforts that do not require the statistical rigor of a Black Belt.  

Upon completion, participants will be able to:

  • Apply the basic Six Sigma tools and methodologies 
  • Think critically and use data-driven approaches to solving problems following the DMAIC model 
  • Define, scope and create project charters 
  • Develop process and value-stream maps 
  • Develop cause and effect diagrams 
  • Demonstrate basic statistical analyses 
  • Understand and apply the following elements of Six Sigma techniques: 
    • Effective data collection techniques 
    • Process capability 
    • Process and control FMEA 
    • Hypothesis tests 
    • Mistake-proofing (Poka Yoke) 
    • SPC charts 
    • Control plans 
  • Apply Lean/Six Sigma tools to track day-to-day process/project improvements 
  • Report results in a structured format  

Credit for this course is CEU based on the Clock Hour system. Participants will receive 9.6 CEUs.

General LSS Green Belt certification requires: 

  • Successful completion of coursework 
  • Participating in discussions and project review meetings 
  • Successful completion and review of your Lean Six Sigma Green Belt project 
  • Comprehensive project presentation and written project report.

Projects are considered completed when there has been evidence of improvement on project goals through a pilot or full organization implementation. 


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Course Credits

Participants receive Continuing Education Unit (CEU) credits, which are required to maintain many professional licensures. OULI training also qualifies as PDU credits for Project Management Professionals. 

Training Locations

Public classes are held at the Tinker Business Industrial Park at I-40 and Sooner Road. All public classes are open enrollment and typically feature an interesting mix of teams from a variety of industries. 
 
The Lean Institute also offers private or contracted training programs onsite at locations across the state, including workshops implemented at suitable client facilities. 

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OU Lean Institute Instructors 

OULI's team of instructors & consultants are practicing experts in the field with extensive history in implementing process improvement efforts & coaching students.

Brian deFonteny 

deFonteny is the creator of Leading with Lean and other short courses offered by the OU Lean Institute. A certified Lean Six Sigma Black Belt once active in the oil and gas industry, deFonteny has more than a decade of experience as a Lean practitioner, coach and instructor. He holds a master’s degree in human relations and a bachelor’s in psychology. deFonteny is committed to optimizing organizational success by helping others Lead with Lean. He is the author of Leadership Reimagined and an adjunct professor with the University of Oklahoma. 

Joyce
Hinton 

Hinton is a certified Lean Six Sigma Black Belt and has served as an OULI Lean Six Sigma coach, instructor and consultant for many of the Institute’s major clients. She is the primary instructor for the Institute’s LSS White and Green Belt training workshops. She holds a bachelor's degree in business administration and has completed extensive training in Lean Six Sigma methodologies, as well as having extensive experience in both management and procurement.. 

Teresa
Tobias 

Tobias is a certified Lean Six Sigma Master Black Belt trained by some of the original consultants in the industry (Sigma Sciences, Inc., p.k.a. Six Sigma Associates). She has worked with Six Sigma Academy, the first consulting organization created by the founder of Six Sigma, Dr. Mikel Harry. Tobias has extensive experience at the strategic level working with leadership. At the tactical level, she has coached and mentored clients' internal resources for hundreds of transformational projects. 

Larry
Fisher 

Fisher is the Center Process Manager for Continuous Improvement and Innovation (CI2), Air Force Sustainment Center, Tinker AFB. He coordinates continuous improvement mentoring and training for 35,000+ Airmen. As a Lean Six Sigma (LSS) Black Belt, he is an instructor and facilitates multi-organizational improvement events, mentors, and coaches those utilizing CI2 techniques and seeking LSS Green Belt/Black Belt certifications. Since 1985, Fisher has held positions in engineering, quality, contracting and process improvement organizations.