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About the Course
The course will teach you the competencies and essential skills required to pass the American Society for Quality (ASQ) Certified Six Sigma Green Belt (CSSGB) exam. This course focuses specifically on the last three phases of the define, measure, analyze, improve, and control (DMAIC) framework and will enable you to analyze the root causes of existing issues, implement solutions, and ensure the process's sustainability. You will gain insight into data analysis techniques such as hypothesis testing and regression analysis and be able to develop control plans for process improvement.
By the end of the course, you will be able to:
- Describe the importance of analyzing data and identifying root causes of problems in the process.
- Apply data analysis techniques such as hypothesis testing, regression analysis, and correlation analysis to identify the issues in your process.
- Develop control plans and strategies for sustaining process improvements.
- Use control charts and statistical process control techniques to monitor process performance.
The course offers practical exposure with a peer-graded project that enables you to apply your knowledge in real-world scenarios. The course is for individuals who wish to analyze and solve quality problems and are working in process improvement teams or involved with Six Sigma, lean, or other quality improvement projects.
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By Erling B
•Jun 16, 2025
I used this material to support my study (plus the coaches and training from SMU). I just passed the CSSGB last weekend. Highly recommended.
By PRAMOD P
•Mar 28, 2024
Very well organized course imparting proper explanation with practical approach.
By Dana M
•Oct 5, 2025
An very good course and a helpful one!
By Andrew C
•Nov 21, 2024
Covered Most topics but not enough to pass CSSGB exams More of body of knowledge introduction