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Lean Six Sigma
Chapters

1Course Introduction and Lean Six Sigma Overview

2History, Philosophy and Core Principles

Origins of Lean and TPSHistory of Six SigmaCustomer Focus and VOCThe Eight Wastes (Muda)Variation and Defect ReductionKaizen and Continuous ImprovementRespect for PeopleSystems ThinkingLean Six Sigma MindsetEthics and Professionalism

3DMAIC Framework: High-Level View

4Define Phase — Scoping and Project Charter

5Measure Phase — Data and Measurement Systems

6Analyze Phase — Root Cause Analysis

7Improve Phase — Solutions, Pilots and Design

8Control Phase — Sustaining and Standardizing

9Lean Tools and Techniques

10Statistical Tools and Data Analysis

Courses/Lean Six Sigma/History, Philosophy and Core Principles

History, Philosophy and Core Principles

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Cover the origins and philosophical foundations of Lean and Six Sigma including customer focus, waste reduction, variation control and continuous improvement.

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