Lean Six Sigma Black Belt

The KSU Lean Six Sigma Black curriculum builds upon the material covered in the Lean Six Sigma Green Belt program. In a general way, the Green Belt program focuses on the process and tools for problem solving and lean DMAIC (Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve and Control) while the Black Belt program focuses on the data analysis side of problem solving. In addition, a powerful methodology for innovation and design thinking will be introduced called DMADV. The Black Belt program also introduces the statistical software Minitab*, a commonly used statistical package by the Lean Sigma community.
Instructor information: Lee Campe, President, Performance Excellence Inc., Lean Six Sigma MBB
Lee Campe is a proven Lean Six Sigma deployment leader with a wide array of expertise in all facets of business and Continuous Improvement. He also is one of the few instructors with extensive experience in Design for Six Sigma (DFSS) and Innovation through design thinking.
Prior to starting Performance Excellence, Lee was a Master Black Belt (MBB) for the Home Depot, where he was responsible for coaching employees and mentoring projects across the US. Projects Lee mentored provided the company with over $200 million in savings.
In addition to work with The Home Depot, Lee was MBB for GE, J&J, and JP Morgan Chase and Adjunct Professor for Georgia Tech’s MBA Program and Masters in Analytics.
Total number of hours: 28
