Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Blended Training
Do you want to be responsible for elevating processes, teams, and organisations to the next level? If you find traditional classroom-based Lean Six Sigma Black Belt training too expensive but still want to become an expert in Lean Six Sigma methodology, look no further, because our Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Blended Training is perfect for you! With this unique training approach, we combine the best of both worlds: the flexibility of online learning and the practical experience of classroom sessions.

Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Blended Training
During this training course, you will study the theoretical modules at your own pace using our advanced e-learning system. This gives you the flexibility to learn wherever and whenever it suits you best. No fixed schedules or travel times, but complete freedom to tailor your learning experience according to your preference. And the best part? You save precious time and costs!
But that’s not all. Our blended learning approach also offers you the opportunity for hands-on practical experience during interactive classroom sessions. You will have the opportunity to apply your knowledge directly, practice with real-life scenarios, and collaborate with experienced professionals and like-minded participants. This hands-on experience will enhance your skills and boost your confidence in effectively implementing Lean Six Sigma principles. And to top it all off, we also arrange a visit to Volkswagen in Germany, where you can learn directly from the absolute experts in Lean Six Sigma.
Don’t wait any longer! Take control of your career and prepare to become a Lean Six Sigma expert. Enrol today in the Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Blended Training and discover the power of this unique training approach.
What is Lean Six Sigma Black Belt blended learning?
Blended learning, also known as “mixed learning,” is the ideal solution for the current trend of hybrid working. People are already familiar with dividing work between home and the office, and this is reflected by organisations opting for blended learning as employees increasingly want the flexibility of working from home.
The Lean Six Sigma Black Belt training is an excellent example of such a blended learning approach, combining e-learning with classroom training. With this approach, learning is divided between online and face-to-face sessions, allowing you the flexibility to learn at your own pace and in your own comfortable environment.
Below, we will explore further what the Lean Six Sigma Black Belt training entails.
As a Lean Six Sigma Black Belt, you will understand the Lean Six Sigma philosophy inside-out. With the knowledge, skills, and experience gained in this training, you will be able to tackle even the most complex improvement challenges head-on.
Do you have a passion for improving processes, continuous improvement, and customer-centric work? As a Black Belt, you will master the techniques and strategies to independently analyse and improve processes. Moreover, you will learn how to motivate and facilitate people, making you a valuable asset in any organisation looking to establish a culture of continuous improvement.
What is a Lean Six Sigma Black Belt training?
Lean Six Sigma Black Belts lead improvement projects and are responsible for their successful delivery. They support Green Belts in improvement projects and liaise with the process owners on progress. Are you motivated by process improvement, customer-centric working and continuous improvement? Then becoming a Black Belt means that you will have the capability to independently analyse and improve processes as well as learn superior motivation and facilitation skills. You will become a valuable asset to any organisation aiming to establish a culture of continuous improvement. This Black Belt training provides you with the depth and tools to tackle more complex change and improvement projects.
Once you have completed this training, you will be able to independently analyse and improve processes and foster a culture of continuous improvement. Additionally, you will be able to lead a team of Yellow and Green Belts. Many Black Belts serve as strategic advisors to senior management.
The Lean Six Sigma Black Belt training is suitable for any professional or manager who wants to solve problems in organisations in a structured way, lead improvement projects, and create a culture of continuous improvement. Even if you haven’t obtained a Lean Six Sigma Green Belt certification yet, you can still take this training through Dmaic.com.
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We understand that before you make any commitments, you’ll want to get a taste of our e-learning and how it works. Through this no-obligation demo, you can experience what online Lean training entails. (And no, you won’t have to enter any personal information to access this content).
In this example, you will walk through one of the Lean training modules, including assignments and assessments. This will give you an idea of how comprehensive and versatile our online Lean training is. Excited? Then sign up to get started right away.
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What will you gain from the Lean Six Sigma Black Belt blended training?
After completing this training, you will be able to independently analyse and improve processes and establish a culture of continuous improvement. Additionally, you will be able to lead a team of Yellow and Green Belts. Many Black Belts serve as strategic advisors to senior management. With this training, you will become the driving force behind continuous improvement within your organisation. You will understand the Lean Six Sigma philosophy inside-out, and you will possess the techniques to thoroughly understand and solve improvement issues. Moreover, you will have the skills to inspire others as you lead and facilitate improvement and change projects.
After the Lean Six Sigma Black Belt training, you can expect the following:
- You will understand the principles of Lean Six Sigma and can apply them in your daily work.
- You will recognise process waste and can eliminate it to improve efficiency.
- You can systematically address problems and implement sustainable solutions.
- You can actively participate in Lean Six Sigma implementations within your organisation and contribute to continuous improvement.
- You can lead and facilitate workshops to engage team members in improvement initiatives.
- You can implement Quick Wins to achieve rapid results and create buy-in.
- You are capable of leading and independently executing improvement projects using Lean Six Sigma methodologies.
- You can analyse and use data to make fact-based decisions and support improvements.
- You can effectively communicate and collaborate with stakeholders at various levels across the organisation.
What will you learn during the Lean Six Sigma Black Belt training?
During the classroom sessions, we will focus on practical scenarios, as well as the mindset and behaviour within organisations – essential components of the Lean Six Sigma philosophy. In addition to learning useful tools and techniques, we emphasise aspects such as leadership, team dynamics, and communication which are equally important for the success of your improvement projects. You will learn how to communicate effectively with various stakeholders, overcome resistance to change, and promote a culture of continuous improvement within your organisation.
In the e-learning modules, you will study the phases of DMAIC. You will learn how to analyse problems and find sustainable solutions, facilitate workshops, and lead Brown Paper exercises. You will go through the Plan-Do-Check-Act (PDCA) cycle and the five phases of Lean Six Sigma: Define, Measure, Analyse, Improve, and Control (DMAIC).
1 – Define: In this phase, you will learn to define a problem and determine its improvement potential. Topics covered include project selection, voice of the customer, Brown Paper exercises, risk management, project management, de Caluwé, MBTI, PDCA cycle, tollgates, SIPOC, storyboarding, project charters, facilitation, and team building.
2 – Measure: In this phase, you will learn how to visualise and describe a process flow and create and analyse a value stream. Topics covered include Value Stream Mapping, Swimlane, MIFA, UDMO, measurement plan, and the eight wastes.
3 – Analyse: You will work with various Lean Six Sigma measurements and learn to analyse process performance. In this phase, you delve into Lean Six Sigma measurements, Run Chart, Histogram, Control Chart, brainstorming, Ishikawa, workshopping, Pareto Chart, and 5 Whys.
4 – Improve: You will learn how to actively involve employees in the implementation of improvements, engaging in day-to-day operations as a leader. You will learn to set up a pilot, process simulations, Hoshin Kanri, and storytelling. How can you encourage project team members to generate ideas for potential solutions? Using an impact analysis, you will learn to select the best solution. You will also work with Kaizen, Kaikaku, TWI, Flow, Pull, SMED, Kanban, JIT, and TIMWOODS.
5 – Control: Achieving results is one thing, but maintaining results is another. You will work with topics such as procedures, FMEA, RACI, 8D, Audit, daily and weekly meetings, Visual Management, and coaching.
As well as learning these techniques and tools, the training will also address the softer skills associated with Lean Six Sigma, such as leadership, team dynamics, and communication. These aspects are equally important for the success of your improvement projects and you will learn how to communicate effectively with different stakeholders, overcome resistance to change, and promote a culture of continuous improvement within your organisation.
The Lean Six Sigma Black Belt training provides you with a comprehensive understanding of the Lean Six Sigma philosophy and enables you to effectively apply Lean Six Sigma principles and techniques in your work. Whether you are new to Lean Six Sigma or looking to enhance your skills, this training will equip you with the knowledge and skills needed to become an effective Lean Six Sigma leader and make a significant contribution to the continuous improvement of your organisation.
What are the advantages of Lean Six Sigma Black Belt training?
Achieving Lean Six Sigma Black Belt certification offers a range of benefits, both personally and for the organisation you work for. Here are some of the key advantages:
- Increased efficiency: The insights and techniques you gain during the training allow you to identify and address inefficiencies within your organisation. This can lead to significant cost savings and productivity improvements.
- Improved customer satisfaction: Lean Six Sigma principles focus on creating value for the customer. By applying these principles, you can design processes that better meet customer needs and expectations, resulting in higher customer satisfaction.
- Enhanced problem-solving abilities: Lean Six Sigma Black Belt training equips you with the tools and techniques to systematically approach and solve problems. This makes you a valuable problem solver within your organisation.
- Leadership development: As a Lean Six Sigma Black Belt, you are often seen as a change agent within your organisation. You learn how to lead and inspire people to embrace change and continually strive for improvement.
- Career advancement: A Lean Six Sigma Black Belt certification is a recognised and respected qualification in many industries. It can strengthen your current role, open up new career opportunities, and increase your overall market value.
- Creating a culture of continuous improvement: Lean Six Sigma is more than just a set of tools and techniques; it is also a mindset. As a Lean Six Sigma Black Belt, you can contribute to fostering a culture of continuous improvement within your organisation.
In summary, achieving the Lean Six Sigma Black Belt certification will support you to enhance your skills and knowledge, advance your career, and make a valuable contribution to your organisation’s growth and efficiency.
Enrol in our Lean Six Sigma Black Belt training.
- The training lasts for 3 days.
- The training can be conducted both on-site and in-company.
- The theory of Lean Black Belt will be covered by you through the online learning platform.
Lean Six Sigma Black Belt: Training opportunities in every region:
Our training sessions take place at fixed locations.
What will you receive with the Lean Six Sigma Black Belt training blended?
- Three days of intensive training at a specific location, filled with interactive sessions and practical examples.
- Unlimited access to our e-learning platform, serving as a convenient reference for refreshing your knowledge after the training.
- All necessary study materials to support you during your learning journey, including handouts, templates, and digital resources.
Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Certification:
Upon successful completion of all lessons, assessments, and practical assignment (You carry out an improvement project using the A3 method), you will receive an internationally recognised Lean Six Sigma Black Belt certificate. This certifies your knowledge and skills in Lean Six Sigma principles and methodologies and proves your ability to apply Lean principles in various business environments to improve processes and reduce waste.
Our training is accredited by LCS, the Cardiff University licenced service, one of the most reputable Lean Six Sigma certification bodies worldwide. This accreditation ensures that our training meets the highest international quality standards and that your acquired skills and knowledge will be recognised by employers globally.
The merits of online learning:
Online learning is becoming increasingly popular due to the many benefits it offers. The flexibility it provides is unparalleled: you can study at a time to suit you, without having to commit to a fixed schedule. This is especially convenient for those people who have work, family or other commitments.
Online learning also allows you to learn at your own pace. You can process and understand the information in a way that matches your learning speed. If you are a fast learner, you don’t have to wait for others, and if you need extra time, you can take it.
Another significant advantage of online learning is the cost and time savings. Without travel expenses and with lower tuition fees compared to classroom courses, online learning is often more cost effective. Additionally, you save time that would otherwise be spent on travel or commuting. Additionally, we also offer classroom sessions where personal contact and interaction are possible.
This wouldn’t be balanced if we didn’t also address some of the challenges associated with online learning. While technological advancements have made timely communication much easier, the lack of direct interaction with trainers could be perceived as an obstacle. Fortunately, we provide support via phone, app, or email to compensate for this.
Online learning also requires a certain level of self-discipline. Without the structure of a fixed schedule, it can be tempting to procrastinate. Technical issues can also prove challenging and frustrating for delegates if they are unable to rely on functioning technology and internet access.
Despite these challenges, online learning does offer numerous benefits and opens the doors to flexible and accessible education for everyone, everywhere.
If you have a passion for improving processes and driving efficiency throughout your organisation, the Lean Six Sigma Black Belt training is perfect for you. This training will not only provide you with valuable skills to apply in your daily work but also help you promote a culture of continuous improvement within your organisation. Armed with your Black Belt certification, you have the opportunity to make a significant impact on your organisation’s growth and efficiency.
If you have any further questions or need additional information, please feel free to let us know. You can call us at +31 6 57 57 57 31 or contact us via info@dmaic.com.
The phases of lean
Define
Step into the Define phase and discover how to transform your improvement project into a clear roadmap for success! In this crucial phase, you delve deep into the core of the issue, define the scope of the improvement project, and gather 'Voice of the Customer' information. This lays a solid foundation upon which you can build to optimise your process!
Measure
Enter the Measure phase and elevate your process to the next level! Here, you go far beyond merely describing and visualising the process. You also hit the nail on the head by identifying waste and unveiling quick-wins. Discover the power of data-driven decision-making through the execution of measurements.
Analyse
Take action with the invaluable data you've gathered in the Measure phase! Kick off with a baseline assessment to map out your current performance. After this analysis, it's time to fine-tune your improvement journey and delve into the root causes of your problems. Employ an arsenal of advanced techniques not just to identify issues, but also to bring solutions within reach.
Improve
Implement improvements in the Improve phase! After conducting in-depth analyses and unravelling the root causes, it's time to come up with solutions. Harness the creativity of the participants and make intelligent use of Lean tools to arrive at a well-thought-out selection of solutions.
Control
This step teaches you a range of robust safeguarding techniques to ensure that resolved issues truly become a thing of the past. You wrap up the Lean project and extend your gratitude to the dedicated project team that made it all possible.