Six Sigma Green Belt Project and Exams
Villanova LSSGB Project – REQUIRED!
• You must successfully complete all 5 assignments in the LSSGB Project
to successfully complete this course
• The project is posted in the Module “Green Belt Project Introduction”.
Please download and read the Student Guide and the Project Files.
• The easiest way to access and complete the assignments and complete
them is to go to the Assignments tab. You cannot submit the
assignments earlier than the week they are due, however you CAN look
ahead on the project by reviewing the Student Guide
• I will include some supporting Live Lecture materials (eg hints) each week
• No software beyond Excel is needed..
• The deadlines appear in your Calendar – remember that although these
are not “hard” deadlines you cannot afford to get behind. ke course to
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Project Scenario
• Case Study: Reduction in Waiting Time for Patients in a
Doctor’s Offfice
• Dr. Deasly tends to get overbooked because he has many
time constraints
• Lost patient satisfaction has resulted in lost revenue, plus
there is a high rate of staff turnover. Help!
• A project team has been set up to solve these problems,
thereby improving satisfaction and revenue, within three
months
• You will be using the tools of Six Sigma through the whole
DMAIC process.
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Project Timeline
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Assignments must be submitted to the instructor by the end of
the week corresponding to the DMAIC Phase. The exception is
the week 8 or Control phase assignment which needs to be
submitted early in the last week.
• The Assignments will prompt you what to upload for grading.
• Do not post your assignments on the Discussion or Assignments
Board – you must work alone on the project!
• I will generally grade your assignment within 2 days, but when
many assignments are turned in at once this could go longer.
• In your Grades tab, once you attempt an assignment you will either get
a “Complete” or “Incomplete” in your Gradebook.
• If “Complete” then Awesome!
• If “Incomplete: I will send it back to you with some comments for you to correct
and resubmit.
When all of your project assignments are complete and correct, I will sign
off your whole project in the “Green Belt Project Confirmation” field
Submitting Project Assignments
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• Villanova identified the key learning points behind each assignment
and developed the answer keys based on what is typically considered to
be the “best practice” for that topic. You must address them all correctly
in order to complete the assignment.
• Since some of these assignments are open-ended, there is obviously
some room for interpretation. We therefore may disagree from time to
time and you are not expected to accept my judgment without discussion
if you feel strongly otherwise. I truly welcome a friendly debate and any
references you want me to review! But I must make the final decision
based on the Villanova answer key and the best available information to
me. My decision may therefore conflict with yours, but you still need to
be able to address the Villanova requirements in order to finish.
• If you are struggling please let me know how to help you.
Feedback
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Define Phase Project Assignment
Follow the Assignments tab to open the project assignment for the Define Phase and follow the prompts through the required parts of the assignment, including making your submittals.
You will submit the parts of the assignment The Project is self study – do not post or share your work, please.
The Define Phase assignment is due September 21.
I expect to be able to grade your submittal within a few days, but it may take a week if the volume is high. You will see your assignment checked off in your grades.
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Define Phase Project Assignment
1. Complete a Project Charter with all of the required Information.
1. Please write the Problem Statement:
2. Please write the Goal Statement utilizing S.M.A.R.T. objectives
(Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant and Time Bound):
3. What is in Scope? What is out of Scope?
4. Who are Key Stakeholders?
5. What are key Milestones?
2. Please complete a High Level “As Is” Process Map.
3. Please create a SIPOC of the process based on the information that
you know. Feel free to use your imagination for this. 4. Describe methods for collecting Voice of the Customer. (SEE APPENDIX A)
5. Please create an Affinity Diagram or List based on VOC so you can
identify Customer “NEEDS” for CTQ Tree. (SEE APPENDIX A of the
Student Guide for VOC).
6. Please create a Critical to Quality Tree utilizing the Voice of the
Customer. Identify the Needs, Drivers and Requirements or Metric to
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Review – Creating an Effective Project Charter
Project charter, which is made up of the Project Overview (Business case)
• Uses nonquantifiable terms • Describes how the project is going to be good for the business, how it
impacts the key business objectives, why the project is worth doing, etc. Problem statement (More Specific)
Asks how big is the problem? How long has this problem existed? What is the gap between where we are now and where we want to be in the future?
Goal Statement SMART- Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, Time-Bound
Scope statement • Asks what is the starting point and what is the ending point? What is in
scope? What is out of scope? • Helps prevent scope creep during the project
Tollgates Players
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Example of an Effective Project Charter
BUSINESS CASE
Shipping errors are causing IMF to risk losing key customers in the ABC product
line, which threatens to the ongoing viability of ABC in our business portfolio.
PROBLEM STATEMENT
In the past six months, IMF company has generated 198 customer complaints
due to shipping errors, which has resulted in reduce customer satisfaction and
delayed payments due to invoicing concerns.
GOAL STATEMENT
By December 23, 20XX, we will have a shipping process in place to reduce
shipping errors identified in our analysis by 90%.
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Example of an Effective Project Charter
SCOPE
The process boundaries are incoming material through assembly. No money is
available for buying new equipment or assigning new people to the operation.
Team can implement any decisions based on good data after discussion with
Champion.
Note- the Scope statement can usually be done in a sentence or two but must at
least contain the process boundaries that will be evaluated and improved.
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Review – Creating an Effective Project Charter
Project Charter
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Concise, Living Document