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Lean/6 Sigma Practitioner

6 Sigma seeks to eliminate variation and Lean seeks to eliminate waste. Leading service and manufacturing companies are using both disciplines to control quality and generate process speed. Learn the basic Lean tools and the Green Belt equivalent 6 Sigma training. In general, the analytical tools for problem-solving and the team approach to continuously improve can work well in the office or the factory. But, you need to learn the basic tools, concepts and techniques first. Apply now:

Lean/6 Sigma Practitioner Project Guidelines

Project guidelines are included in your certifcation notebook when you enroll. If you require additional information or for them to be resent to you, please contact us.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is there a time limit or a deadline for my projects?

    No, there is not a deadline set for projects. The intent is to apply what you have learned as soon as possible. A practical limit is two years.

  • If I am unemployed, how do I do a project?

    You can post a specific resume on our web site indicating that you are interested in doing a project for a company. Or, you can find a company on your own that would allow you to join a kaizen event, a project, or work as an intern in their plant or office.

  • Can I go for certification after I have taken a few courses?

    Yes. You must fulfill all the remaining requirements, pay for the courses separately and pay the additional certification fee.

  • Is there a time limit to finish all the certification requirements?

    Yes, we encourage completion within two years. However, you may request an extension for special circumstances.

  • How do I sign up for a workshop and have it show on my online certification records.

    Sign in through your account at www.mfrall.com before you register for a course.

  • If I miss questions on the test how do I get the correct answers?

    We cannot disclose the correct answers to our standardized tests without compromising their integrity. All of the answers on the tests are either in the materials you received at the class or part of the instructor's presentation.

  • How and when do I write my first project?

    Guidelines were sent to you via email when you were first accepted for certification. You were also mailed a certification booklet, which included project guidelines and a project sample. Once you have started the certification, you may start your project at any time that you can demonstrate what you have learned

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