This course equips learners with the essential knowledge and practical skills to apply, analyze, and improve process quality using Lean Six Sigma principles. Starting with foundational concepts, participants will explore the benefits and significance of quality management, learn to differentiate between product and process quality, and interpret key metrics and acceptance criteria.

Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt: Apply, Analyze & Improve Quality

Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt: Apply, Analyze & Improve Quality

Instructor: EDUCBA
Access provided by Howard University
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What you'll learn
Interpret product vs. process quality metrics and acceptance criteria.
Apply Lean Six Sigma tools like Pareto, scatter, and control charts.
Design process flows and recommend data-driven quality improvements.
Skills you'll gain
- Data Analysis Software
- Run Chart
- Quality Improvement
- Pareto Chart
- Process Improvement and Optimization
- Quality Management
- Quality Control
- Quality Monitoring
- Statistical Process Controls
- Process Analysis
- Statistical Analysis
- Process Improvement
- Data Analysis
- Quality Assessment
- Lean Six Sigma
- Data-Driven Decision-Making
- Product Quality (QA/QC)
- Six Sigma Methodology
- Process Mapping
- Process Flow Diagrams
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Reviewed on Oct 27, 2025
I found the course very practical and business-oriented. It gave me the right tools to identify bottlenecks and enhance operational efficiency.
Reviewed on Oct 29, 2025
I really enjoyed how interactive and practical this course was. It’s ideal for professionals aiming to improve processes and contribute to organizational excellence.
Reviewed on Oct 17, 2025
Very informative and professionally delivered. I now apply Lean Six Sigma thinking in my daily work to drive continuous improvement.




