Program Details

Lean Six Sigma Green Belt & Black Belt
University of Wisconsin-River Falls, Continuing Education
07/14/2020
This online, combined Black Belt and Green Belt training course will teach you Lean Six Sigma process improvement projects from start to finish. Green Belt training will allow you to deliver measurable, sustainable improvement by finding the root causes of problems and streamlining processes. In Black Belt training, you will further develop your process improvement, project management, and leadership skills using clear language and plenty of practical examples. This advanced, interactive, and enjoyable online course draws on decades of success helping people from Fortune 500 Companies to Small-and-Medium sized Businesses. This course will begin to help you create happier customers, increase revenue, reduce costs, and improve collaboration. Exam cost included. Show More

Basic computer skills, including the ability to navigate the Internet and use e-mail, are required. To be successful in this course, it is strongly recommended that you complete your Black Belt project at your current place of employment. Black Belt-level process improvement projects require significant real-time data, which is easier to obtain when you are presently employed. Projects must also be based on actual business and are subject to approval by a Master Black Belt. Examples include: Manufacturing Floor – Reduced manufacturing product defects Human Resources Department – Reduced recruitment cycle time Accounting Department - Reduced accounts payable invoice processing costs If you are currently unemployed, then you should instead take a Green Belt level certification course like Lean Six Sigma Green Belt.

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A full tuition refund may be requested up to ten calendar days from the start date indicated in the online Student Center, provided no more than 50% of the program has been completed and all materials are returned in as-new condition. No refunds are available after ten days. Contact Angela Whitaker at the Continuing Education Office for more information at continuing.ed@uwrf.edu or 715-425-3256.


angela.whitaker@uwrf.edu

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