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Lean Six Sigma Green Belt

Applied Statistics for Six Sigma

Lean Six Sigma Black Belt

Georgia Tech College of Management

Six Sigma Certification

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Thank you for your interest in Georgia Tech’s Six Sigma Certification Program. This document provides details on program content, instructor profile, and the registration process. Georgia Tech is consistently ranked in the Top 10 public universities in the country, and the Georgia Tech College of Management was recently ranked in the Top 25 business schools in the country by US News and World Report. Georgia Tech has partnered with Master Black Belt Lee Campe, adjunct professor, to design and deliver Six Sigma certification training. Black Belt Certification requires completion of the following three courses and a Six Sigma project. � Lean Six Sigma Green Belt: Monday through Friday, September 21-25, 2009 � Applied Statistics for Six Sigma: Monday through Wednesday, October 19-21, 2009 � Lean Six Sigma Black Belt: Monday through Thursday, November 16-19, 2009 *All classes meet 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Teaching methodologies include: � Structured multi-media presentations � Small group discussions and reports � Timely Six Sigma case studies � Videos, simulations, and specialized software � Innovative small group assignments There are two easy ways to register for Six Sigma: 1. Call 404.894.8700 2. Register online at www.execinfo.org

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Georgia Tech’s Huang Executive Education Center offers state-of-the-art executive education classrooms at the Technology Square campus in Midtown Atlanta. You can take a virtual tour at www.execinfo.org.

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INTRODUCTION Lean Six Sigma Green Belt

September 21-25, 2009 Monday—Friday 8:00 AM—5:00 PM $3,950 per person Discover what world-class organizations such as General Electric, Motorola, and Xerox already know. Six Sigma can improve your bottom line. By attending this program, you will return to your organization with a deep understanding of the Six Sigma approach, proven tools for implementing the Define/Measure/Analyze/Improve/Control (DMAIC) methodology to a project.

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Program Content

Program Outline Monday • Overview of Six Sigma • Introduction to DMAIC methodology • Introduction to the define phase Tuesday • Define phase (continued) • Introduction to the measurement phase • Understanding processes Wednesday • Performance Standards • Process capability calculations for discrete data • Continuous data overview • Student exercise to create continuous data • Measure phase for continuous data

Thursday • Introduction to analyze phase • Introduction to improve phase • Generate, evaluate, and select solutions • Implementation, piloting, and risk analysis • Complete measure phase for continuous data • Hypothesis testing • Continuous Y, discrete X testing Friday • Capstone exercise using role playing game • Lean tools for Six Sigma • Applying tools to case study to complete all DMAIC

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INTRODUCTION Applied Statistics for Six Sigma

October 19-21, 2009 Monday—Wednesday 8:00 AM—5:00 PM $2,550 per person This course presents a deep dive into statistical tools used in implementing Six Sigma in the real world. Participants will focus on the issues of metrics and their importance in DMAIC projects. Participants will identify the different types of data and how data is used to solve problems. Key content areas include: (1) The benefits of measurement; (2) The typical types of measures, data and performance metric reporting; (3) The three disciplines of statistics; (4) Normal distribution, measures of central tendency, measures of variability and determining the sample size; and (5)

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Program Content

Program Outline Monday • Introduction to MiniTab • Measure phase for continuous and discrete data • Hypothesis testing • Continuous Y, discrete X testing Tuesday • Continuous Y, continuous X • Discrete Y, discrete X Wednesday • Case studies for hypothesis testing • Statistical Process Control (SPC)

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INTRODUCTION Lean Six Sigma Black Belt

November 16-19, 2009 Monday—Thursday 8:00 AM—5:00 PM $3,500 per person Explore the DMADV methodology in theory and practice. Gain knowledge of design of experiments through practical, hands-on exercises.

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Program Content

Program Outline Monday • Introduction to DMADV methodology • Introduction to the define phase • Introduction to the measurement phase • Introduction to analyze phase Tuesday • Introduction to the design phase • Introduction to the verify phase Wednesday • Design of experiments Thursday • Design of experiments (continued) • Simulation • Gage studies • Attribute agreement analysis

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FACULTY PROFILE

Lee Campe, Six Sigma Master Black Belt Lee Campe is an experienced Six Sigma instructor with a wide array of expertise in all facets of business. He has extensive experience deploying Six Sigma in transactional environments including sales, human resources, marketing, finance, information management, and manufacturing. Lee is a past Master Black Belt for GE, Johnson & Johnson, JP Morgan Chase, and The Home Depot. Lee played a key role in coaching and mentoring Home Depot six sigma projects that generated over $200 million in savings. Prior to Home Depot, Lee was the Vice President and Master Black Belt for JP Morgan Chase in New York. His responsibilities included training and coaching Six Sigma Champions, Black Belts, and Green Belts in the DMAIC and DFSS methodologies. During his tenure, Lee trained over 100 Champions and mentored three enterprise-wide projects that identified over $20 million in potential savings. Lee Campe earned his Executive MBA while serving as a captain in the U.S. Army in Vicenza, Italy. He served for 12 years in the U.S. Army and is a graduate of the elite Army Ranger School. He is an adjunct professor in the MBA program at the Georgia Tech College of Management and is also a visiting professor for the Executive MBA program in Asolo, Italy.

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Location The Georgia Tech Six Sigma Certification Program will be held at the Georgia Tech College of Management located in Midtown Atlanta, 800 West Peachtree Street NW. Course Fees The bundled price for all three courses is $9,500 per person. Course fees include Georgia Tech instructional fees, program materials, Continental breakfast, lunch at the Georgia Tech Hotel executive dining room, afternoon snacks, parking, and Internet access. Discounts are available to companies that send three or more employees to the same program. Call 404.894.8700 for more details. Note: Special discounts are available for Georgia Tech employees and alumni.

Georgia Tech Six Sigma Certification Program If you are interested in earning a Georgia Tech Six Sigma Black Belt Certificate, you must complete all three courses (Lean Six Sigma Green Belt, Applied Statistics for Six Sigma, and Lean Six Sigma Black Belt) and a post-course project.

Contact Information If you have questions regarding program content or if you are interested in learning about available discounts, please contact us at 404.894.8700 or [email protected]. Program offerings, content, dates, and prices are subject to change.

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