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5 Steps To Getting Lean Six Sigma Certified in North America

Lean Six Sigma is a mammoth in the quality management spectrum. Discover what you should do in order to become certified in Lean Six Sigma in North America

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5 Steps To Getting Lean Six Sigma Certified in North America

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  1. 5 Steps to Getting Lean Six Sigma Certified In North America Before indulging into the steps to get certified, let us understand what Lean Six Sigma is? www.certificationplanner.com

  2. The Lean Six Sigma is a combination of two major Elements: 1.Removal of Waste 2.Continuous improvement using DMAIC With this, we come to the question: What are the steps to getting Lean Six Sigma Certified? Step 1 Decide on the Certification you want to take up Determine between Six Sigma certification or Lean Six Sigma certification. Your management philosophy will be the touchstone of making this decision. Six Sigma defines waste as a variation within business processes. If you believe in a consistent process, you'd probably be most comfortable with this type of certification. Lean Six Sigma is a combination of the Lean methodology and the Six Sigma methodology. It defines waste as anything that doesn't add value to the finished product. If you're looking for an emphasis on efficiency, then you'd probably prefer Lean Six Sigma certification. www.certificationplanner.com

  3. Step 2 Decide on the level of certification that is best for you This depends on factors like the role you are playing, what are your future goals etc. A person managing a project will obviously require more knowledge that a person who is in a support role. Also, if you are planning to build your career in the quality management spectrum or project management spectrum, climbing up the Lean Six Sigma ladder will be beneficial. ●Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt: Yellow belt is beneficial for people who are in the support role and require the basic knowledge of Lean and Six Sigma. ●Lean Six Sigma Green Belt: Green belt is largely preferred by people working closely with the Black Belt certified team or individual and generally work in the data collection spectrum. ●Lean Six Sigma Black Belt: is generally for professionals taking up the role of Project managers. Also, they nurture and mentor yellow and green belt certified individuals. ●Master Black Belt: Are generally people who lead a highly trained Lean Six Sigma professionals. They are the people to whom everyone turns to in case of an unexpected problem. www.certificationplanner.com

  4. Step 3 Identify the appropriate Training Program Identifying training providers is an important step. As there is no Central governing body for Lean Six Sigma, training providers can fine-tune the course as per their convenience. While this brings flexibility, it also results in variations in courses. A couple of points that you should check before you take up certification are: ●Find out if your organization provided in-house Lean Six Sigma certification or not. In-house certifications are aligned towards the business set-up and requirements of the organization. An in-house certification will obviously be more useful if you want to grow within your organization but might not be useful if you change your organization. ●Reviews of the Training program One popular way of finding out the quality of any training program is via user reviews. It is never a good idea to walk into something blind! ●Decide on the mode of training Various modes of training are available these days, ranging from in-person classroom training, live online training to self-learning. Each mode has its own www.certificationplanner.com

  5. benefits. While in-person classroom training is more exhaustive and facilitates direct communication with the trainer, it might not be possible for everyone to take leave from work and other commitments to attend them. Decide on a model of training that is convenient for you. Step 4 Enroll for the training This is just like enrolling for a college. Once you have decided on the training facilitator, you can enroll with them and take up the training. While it is important to decide on a good training facilitator, the training the most import part. Make sure you communicate with the trainer as much as possible and raise your doubt as soon as you have one. Remember, peer learning is an important part of group training. You can always learn from the experience of others! www.certificationplanner.com

  6. Step 5 Take the Certification Assessment This is the last step of the training process. Take up the assessment that validates your knowledge in the spectrum to earn the certifications. Assessment pattern may differ for various training providers. With this, you are ready, and it is time to enjoy the benefits of being Lean Six Sigma certified. www.certificationplanner.com

  7. We at Certification Planner aim at facilitating your desire to get certified in Lean Six Sigma, with front-in-class courseware, an array of training modes (In-person Classroom, Live online training & Self-Paced Learning), complementary study material and much more. Choose from a wide range of high-quality courses for a prime learning experience. Interested? Feel free to visit our website www.certificationplanner.com or contact us at support@certificationplanner.com. You can also call us at +1 4084185586. Happy Learning! www.certificationplanner.com

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