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Sunday. 09 June, 2024 - Saturday. 15 June, 2024
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Monday. 10 June, 2024
8:30 am

Six Sigma Green Belt Certification (06-10-2024)

Smart Factory Institute at the PIE Innovation Center

Six Sigma Green Belt

Learn how to collect data, understand data collection methods and analysis and, analyze root cause problems. These courses include a combination of classroom presentation, hands-on exercises and a process improvement project for your organization. This training is designed for technical professionals, engineers, technicians, process improvement practitioners and technical managers, or anyone tasked with process or quality improvement.

After completing these training courses, you will have the skills needed to lead Lean Six Sigma process improvement projects, work on teams led by Lean Six Sigma Black Belts and help your organization implement Lean Six Sigma effectively. Participants will learn the foundation of project chartering to adequately define their project and the tools necessary to measure the baseline of the process and will also be exposed to several methods that can be utilized to sustain the improvements implemented.

Courses Include:

5.3.1 Six Sigma Green Belt: Overview, DMAIC & Project Definition
  • Define the Lean Six Sigma process and introduce the DMAIC roadmap;
  • Provide an overview of process mapping.
5.3.2 Six Sigma Green Belt: Basic Statistics & Graphical Methods
  • Define ways of describing data, center, shape, spread and normality;
  • Demonstrate basic graphical methods to study process variation.
5.3.3 Six Sigma Green Belt: Statistical Process Control
  • Introduce control charts and methods of interpretation;
  • Define process capability indices for short term and long-term capability.
5.3.4 Six Sigma Green Belt: Measurement System Analysis
  • Introduce concept of MSA and evaluation of data;
  • Outline procedure to perform and analyze Gage R&R Studies.
5.3.5 Six Sigma Green Belt: Failure Mode & Effects Analysis
  • Review steps needed to create a Cause & Effect Matrix (C & E);
  • Define the steps required to develop a process FMEA.
5.3.6 Six Sigma Green Belt: Statistical Relationship Methods
  • Utilize hypothesis testing to evaluate comparisons of data;
  • Explain concept of Correlation & Regression.
5.3.7 Six Sigma Green Belt: Design of Experiments
  • Analyze examples of General Linear Model (GLM) and 2k Factorial DOEs;
  • Practice setting up and performing a DOE.
5.3.8 Six Sigma Green Belt: Control Plans
  • Understand importance of Standardized Work and Single Point Lessons;
  • Define steps to create Control Plans.

DESIGNED FOR
Technical professionals, engineers, technicians, process improvement practitioners and technical managers, or anyone tasked with process or quality improvement.
Tuesday. 11 June, 2024
8:30 am

Six Sigma Green Belt Certification (06-11-2024)

Smart Factory Institute at the PIE Innovation Center

Six Sigma Green Belt

Learn how to collect data, understand data collection methods and analysis and, analyze root cause problems. These courses include a combination of classroom presentation, hands-on exercises and a process improvement project for your organization. This training is designed for technical professionals, engineers, technicians, process improvement practitioners and technical managers, or anyone tasked with process or quality improvement.

After completing these training courses, you will have the skills needed to lead Lean Six Sigma process improvement projects, work on teams led by Lean Six Sigma Black Belts and help your organization implement Lean Six Sigma effectively. Participants will learn the foundation of project chartering to adequately define their project and the tools necessary to measure the baseline of the process and will also be exposed to several methods that can be utilized to sustain the improvements implemented.

Courses Include:

5.3.1 Six Sigma Green Belt: Overview, DMAIC & Project Definition
  • Define the Lean Six Sigma process and introduce the DMAIC roadmap;
  • Provide an overview of process mapping.
5.3.2 Six Sigma Green Belt: Basic Statistics & Graphical Methods
  • Define ways of describing data, center, shape, spread and normality;
  • Demonstrate basic graphical methods to study process variation.
5.3.3 Six Sigma Green Belt: Statistical Process Control
  • Introduce control charts and methods of interpretation;
  • Define process capability indices for short term and long-term capability.
5.3.4 Six Sigma Green Belt: Measurement System Analysis
  • Introduce concept of MSA and evaluation of data;
  • Outline procedure to perform and analyze Gage R&R Studies.
5.3.5 Six Sigma Green Belt: Failure Mode & Effects Analysis
  • Review steps needed to create a Cause & Effect Matrix (C & E);
  • Define the steps required to develop a process FMEA.
5.3.6 Six Sigma Green Belt: Statistical Relationship Methods
  • Utilize hypothesis testing to evaluate comparisons of data;
  • Explain concept of Correlation & Regression.
5.3.7 Six Sigma Green Belt: Design of Experiments
  • Analyze examples of General Linear Model (GLM) and 2k Factorial DOEs;
  • Practice setting up and performing a DOE.
5.3.8 Six Sigma Green Belt: Control Plans
  • Understand importance of Standardized Work and Single Point Lessons;
  • Define steps to create Control Plans.

DESIGNED FOR
Technical professionals, engineers, technicians, process improvement practitioners and technical managers, or anyone tasked with process or quality improvement.
11:30 am
Wednesday. 12 June, 2024
8:30 am

Six Sigma Green Belt Certification (06-12-2024)

Smart Factory Institute at the PIE Innovation Center

Six Sigma Green Belt

Learn how to collect data, understand data collection methods and analysis and, analyze root cause problems. These courses include a combination of classroom presentation, hands-on exercises and a process improvement project for your organization. This training is designed for technical professionals, engineers, technicians, process improvement practitioners and technical managers, or anyone tasked with process or quality improvement.

After completing these training courses, you will have the skills needed to lead Lean Six Sigma process improvement projects, work on teams led by Lean Six Sigma Black Belts and help your organization implement Lean Six Sigma effectively. Participants will learn the foundation of project chartering to adequately define their project and the tools necessary to measure the baseline of the process and will also be exposed to several methods that can be utilized to sustain the improvements implemented.

Courses Include:

5.3.1 Six Sigma Green Belt: Overview, DMAIC & Project Definition
  • Define the Lean Six Sigma process and introduce the DMAIC roadmap;
  • Provide an overview of process mapping.
5.3.2 Six Sigma Green Belt: Basic Statistics & Graphical Methods
  • Define ways of describing data, center, shape, spread and normality;
  • Demonstrate basic graphical methods to study process variation.
5.3.3 Six Sigma Green Belt: Statistical Process Control
  • Introduce control charts and methods of interpretation;
  • Define process capability indices for short term and long-term capability.
5.3.4 Six Sigma Green Belt: Measurement System Analysis
  • Introduce concept of MSA and evaluation of data;
  • Outline procedure to perform and analyze Gage R&R Studies.
5.3.5 Six Sigma Green Belt: Failure Mode & Effects Analysis
  • Review steps needed to create a Cause & Effect Matrix (C & E);
  • Define the steps required to develop a process FMEA.
5.3.6 Six Sigma Green Belt: Statistical Relationship Methods
  • Utilize hypothesis testing to evaluate comparisons of data;
  • Explain concept of Correlation & Regression.
5.3.7 Six Sigma Green Belt: Design of Experiments
  • Analyze examples of General Linear Model (GLM) and 2k Factorial DOEs;
  • Practice setting up and performing a DOE.
5.3.8 Six Sigma Green Belt: Control Plans
  • Understand importance of Standardized Work and Single Point Lessons;
  • Define steps to create Control Plans.

DESIGNED FOR
Technical professionals, engineers, technicians, process improvement practitioners and technical managers, or anyone tasked with process or quality improvement.
Thursday. 13 June, 2024
8:30 am

Six Sigma Green Belt Certification (06-13-2024)

Smart Factory Institute at the PIE Innovation Center

Six Sigma Green Belt

Learn how to collect data, understand data collection methods and analysis and, analyze root cause problems. These courses include a combination of classroom presentation, hands-on exercises and a process improvement project for your organization. This training is designed for technical professionals, engineers, technicians, process improvement practitioners and technical managers, or anyone tasked with process or quality improvement.

After completing these training courses, you will have the skills needed to lead Lean Six Sigma process improvement projects, work on teams led by Lean Six Sigma Black Belts and help your organization implement Lean Six Sigma effectively. Participants will learn the foundation of project chartering to adequately define their project and the tools necessary to measure the baseline of the process and will also be exposed to several methods that can be utilized to sustain the improvements implemented.

Courses Include:

5.3.1 Six Sigma Green Belt: Overview, DMAIC & Project Definition
  • Define the Lean Six Sigma process and introduce the DMAIC roadmap;
  • Provide an overview of process mapping.
5.3.2 Six Sigma Green Belt: Basic Statistics & Graphical Methods
  • Define ways of describing data, center, shape, spread and normality;
  • Demonstrate basic graphical methods to study process variation.
5.3.3 Six Sigma Green Belt: Statistical Process Control
  • Introduce control charts and methods of interpretation;
  • Define process capability indices for short term and long-term capability.
5.3.4 Six Sigma Green Belt: Measurement System Analysis
  • Introduce concept of MSA and evaluation of data;
  • Outline procedure to perform and analyze Gage R&R Studies.
5.3.5 Six Sigma Green Belt: Failure Mode & Effects Analysis
  • Review steps needed to create a Cause & Effect Matrix (C & E);
  • Define the steps required to develop a process FMEA.
5.3.6 Six Sigma Green Belt: Statistical Relationship Methods
  • Utilize hypothesis testing to evaluate comparisons of data;
  • Explain concept of Correlation & Regression.
5.3.7 Six Sigma Green Belt: Design of Experiments
  • Analyze examples of General Linear Model (GLM) and 2k Factorial DOEs;
  • Practice setting up and performing a DOE.
5.3.8 Six Sigma Green Belt: Control Plans
  • Understand importance of Standardized Work and Single Point Lessons;
  • Define steps to create Control Plans.

DESIGNED FOR
Technical professionals, engineers, technicians, process improvement practitioners and technical managers, or anyone tasked with process or quality improvement.
Friday. 14 June, 2024
8:30 am

Team Skills: Team Building & Recognition (PRIVATE TRAINING: DURACELL)

Smart Factory Institute at the PIE Innovation Center

xThis is a private client training and registration is closed to the public.

Interested in hosting your employee training at the Smart Factory Institute or at your facility?
The Smart Factory Institute is available for you to host your employee training classes and offers a unique opportunity to provide your employees with hands-on experience using cutting-edge manufacturing technologies and processes. This immersive learning environment fosters innovation and showcases a commitment to workforce development in the community and industry.

Additionally, Peak Performance offers customized training hosted at a client's facility for a tailored and efficient learning experience designed to address specific organizational needs. By bringing expert trainers directly to the client's location, participants can experience team cohesion, as colleagues collaborate in familiar surroundings.


Contact us at info@peakperformanceinc.com to connect with our Director of Training and Consulting to book your training needs.
12:00 pm

Smart Factory Institute Virtual Information Session

Join us for an information session to see what's happening at the Smart Factory Institute. The Smart Factory Institute is a business-driven effort guided by the Tennessee Manufacturers Association and will enhance the manufacturing climate in the state, making Tennessee a destination of manufacturing, innovation, and collaboration while providing rich learning and training opportunities for the workforce through new manufacturing technology. During this virtual session, you will learn about the benefits of membership, access to workshops, networking, and other related opportunities.

The Smart Factory Institute is available to all manufacturers, large and small, across the country for innovation and workforce training.

Register below.

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