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Continuing Education Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Online Summer 2013 Jul12 Rev K Dr. Eric Olsen Bldg 03 Rm 435 Associate Professor of Industrial Technology Office Hours: On Call Office: 805 756-1754 Cal Poly - San Luis Obispo Campus Email: eolsen@calpoly.edu Website: http://www.cob.calpoly.edu/faculty/eric- olsen/ COURSE DESCRIPTION This course is designed to familiarize students with the Lean Six Sigma process improvement methodology and to provide them an opportunity to practice using Six Sigma Black Belt tools. A Six Sigma Black Belt is an individual who is skilled in applying basic and advanced process improvement and project management methods in order to complete projects that will result in significant, sustainable improvements within an organization. Originally developed by Motorola to improve quality in their manufacturing processes, Six Sigma has been adopted by companies throughout the world to improve all types of processes. When applied in business environments, Six Sigma programs have been used to dramatically increase an organization s ability to improve quality and customer satisfaction while reducing overall costs. Companies such as AlliedSignal and General Electric have used Six Sigma to significantly increase productivity, operating income and cash flow. In this course, students will gain an understanding of the strategy and deployment of Six Sigma Green Belt methods. After completing this course, you should be able to DO the following: 1. Communicate using Six Sigma concepts. 2. Think about an organization as a collection of processes, with inputs that determine the output. 3. Relate Six Sigma concepts to the overall business mission and objectives. 4. Use the concept of a Sigma Level to evaluate the capability of a process or organization. 5. Understand and apply the five- step D- M- A- I- C model as a framework to organize process improvement activity. 6. Employ a wide range of process improvement techniques, including Design of Experiments, within the D- M- A- I- C model. 7. Recognize the organizational factors that are necessary groundwork for a successful Six Sigma effort. 8. Employ your Six Sigma skills to lead a successful process improvement project delivering meaningful results to the organization. [Adapted from the MoreSteam website. http://www.moresteam.com/lean- six- sigma/black- belt.cfm ] Page 1

This course consists of the following elements: 1. Complete the 145 hour Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Minitab version online training provided by Moresteam.com. Access is provided for 365 days with permission. A course overview is provided at http://www.moresteam.com/lean- six- sigma/black- belt.cfm 2. Complete the online quizzes from each session with at least an 80% average 5% of grade. 3. Meet weekly with the course instructor in person or online as required 5% of grade. 4. Complete the open book, open note final exam with at least a 70%. The score on this exam determines 70% of your final grade. Students not hitting the 70% mark will be required to retake the exam or take an incomplete or F for the class. 5. Complete a Lean Six Sigma Mini- Project as described below. The grade on this project determines 20% of your class grade. COURSE OUTLINE Class(Plan Wk Online(Session:((Title Online(Hours Wk(Tot Online(Class( Meeting((hrs) 1 Session'1:'Introduction'To'Lean'Six'Sigma 4.8 4.8 2 2 Session'2:'Define'1'9'The'Value'Stream 9.4 9.4 3 Session'3:'Define'2'9'Voice'of'the'Customer 9.0 9.0 2 4 Session'4:'Measure'1'9'Measurements'and'Basic'Statistics 4.8 4.8 5 Session'5:'Measure'2'9'Measurement'System'Analysis 8.8 8.8 2 6 Session'6:'Measure'3'9'Charting'Process'Behavior 10.9 10.9 7 Session'7:'Analyze'1'9'Identifying'Root'Cause 10.7 10.7 2 8 Session'8:'Analyze'2'9'Hypothesis'Testing 23.9 12.0 9 12.0 2 10 Session'9:'Analyze'3'9'Design'of'Experiments 39.7 9.9 11 9.9 2 12 9.9 13 9.9 2 14 Session'10:'Improve 12.1 12.1 15 Session'11:'Control 6.9 6.9 2 16 Session'12:'Leading'Teams'and'Leading'Change 4.3 4.3 Online0Exam 5.0 150.3 145.3 16 Note: Occasionally the course plan may be adjusted to accommodate the pace of the class. I will make an effort to keep you apprised of adjustments. Page 2

COURSE MATERIALS A. MoreSteam.com s web- accessed Lean Six Sigma training program. Your course fee entitles you to download all course materials, thereby negating the need for a textbook. You will have access for one year. The industry (non- student) price for this same training is $3,100. B. Student needs to download a free copy of Minitab from the Cal Poly Website. Grading: Following is a breakdown of the grade: PERFORMANCE EVALUATION Online quizzes Participation (including weekly meetings) Six Sigma Mini Project Comprehensive online exam 5% 5% 20% 70% Because the value of Lean Six Sigma capability is highly valued in the job market, students can list Completed all courses required for Six Sigma Blackbelt certification on their resumes upon successful completion of this course. In addition, students are encouraged to pursue professional certification as a Black Belt (e.g. complete test and projects). Students successfully completing this class have all the training necessary to pass any reputable certification test in the Six Sigma body of knowledge. The American Society for Quality (ASQ) offers certification as a Blackbelt by taking an exam and completing two projects for less than $500. Only one project is required with three years of work experience: http://www.asq.org/certification/six- sigma/index.html. POLICIES AND PROCEDURES Personal Integrity Policy Although I do not expect cheating in my classroom, the penalty for cheating is an F for the course. Cheating occurs when a student looks at other students' papers during an exam or obtains help of faculty or students outside their assigned group on assignments. Plagiarism occurs when students copy sections of another author s material without referencing it. I am a strong believer in accessing resources and discussing class topics outside the class, but be sure to give credit where credit is due. INSTRUCTOR CAREER HIGHLIGHTS - ERIC OLSEN RESEARCH INTERESTS Lean Thinking - - Strategy Deployment Performance Measurement EDUCATION Ph.D. Operations Management 2004 The Ohio State University Master of Business Administration - 1987 Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State U Page 3

Bachelor of Science, Forest Engineering - 1979 University of Maine at Orono INDUSTRY Hewlett Packard / Agilent (Avago Tech) 1988-1999 Production Manager Wireless Semiconductor Division Santa Clara, CA Worldwide Manufacturing Education Manager - Components Group Manager, Product Engineering - Optical Communication Div., Fiber Optic Mfg. Manufacturing Development Engineer - Optical Communication Division, Fiber Optics Litton - Poly- Scientific 1982 1988 Manager Fiber Optic Engineering Blacksburg, VA Senior Engineer - Slip Ring Products Caterpillar Tractor Company 1979 1981 Test Engineer Product Development Center Peoria, Illinois Page 4

APPENDIX Requirements for Lean Six Sigma Mini- Project Objective and Overview It is important to exercise your knowledge to own it. This is especially true in the world of lean six sigma. Therefore, one of the requirements of this course is that you apply the concepts and tools that you are learning from the MoreSteam online content to a real project. This is the learn- by- doing portion of the course. You shall select a process to improve and apply the DMAIC steps to that process. In the real world, you would be working with a team and have a great deal of flexibility about which approach and tools you would use to solve a problem. Working 100% online it is impractical to work in teams. This project is to be completed on your own or possibly with the assistance of people involved in the process that you have selected. To manage and grade the large number of students taking this course, the documentation for the project is standardized. The remainder of this document explains the basic project requirements. Questions will be addressed during the weekly sessions. Step 1: Select a Process to Improve I suggest you complete the first two online sessions before you select a process. The best process to select involves a real world problem that you have a vested interest in solving. This is especially true of work processes at an internship. Alternatively, you can propose any process that you are familiar with and have access to. For example, you could improve the process for making a personal airline reservation or the membership process in a club you belong to. Consider whether the improvement of this process would look good on a resume. Would you be able to use this an example for how you have applied the DMAIC process in a job interview? Consider whether this process would help others beside you. Ultimately, you need to strike a balance between doing a significant project that may be big and complex, with a project that is simple enough to use as an explanation of the DMAIC process. Once you have decided on a candidate process or two, be sure to review the rest of the project requirements to be sure you have an idea how the project will roll out. Step 2: Draft a Project Charter and Get Instructor Approval One key tool in the Define stage of a project is the Project Charter. You are required to provide the instructor with a rough draft Project Charter of your proposed project by the end of the third week of the class. You will not necessarily be able to insert all the required fields in the online form (see MoreSteam) by the third week, but you should provide enough information to demonstrate to the instructor that you have a high likelihood of success. Submit your draft Project Chart as directed by the instructor. Step 3: Create a Project Plan Review the Lean 6 Sigma DMAIC Map (SIX SIGMA PROCESS IMPROVEMENT FLOWCHART) in the sidebar of the MoreSteam training. You are required to apply a minimum of two tools to each DMAIC stage. Fortunately, the Project Charter counts as one tool in the Define stage: Page 5

Project Plan Outline Define 1. Tool Project Charter 2. Tool -??? Measure Analyze Improve Control Aside from executing each tool in your plan, you will also provide a brief, clear statement on why you applied that particular tool to your project AND your interpretation is of the result. The project you will submit by the last day of the class will consist of a total of 10 tools and 10 corresponding statements. A good lean approach that reduces muda for your instructor is to have every new tool begin on a new page with a title, the DMAIC stage the tool is applied to, your why, and interpretation statements. Step 4: Execute your Project During the execution of the project, bring your observations and questions to the weekly sessions if you choose [For independent study projects you may contact the instructor as needed]. Step 5: Compile your results Put all your tools and statements into one pdf document. Make sure: 1. The tools and statements are all in DMAIC process order. 2. The pdf file name includes your name. Step 6: Submit your results Submit your pdf as specified by the instructor. Grading Criteria The following is a breakdown of the criteria that will be used in assessing your project: 60% All ten tools submitted, well executed, extra effort evident. 10% All ten why statements included, well- executed, extra effort evident. 10% All ten interpretation statements included, well executed, extra effort evident. 10% Project report submitted on time. 10% Format and submission directions followed. Page 6