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If you haven't found what you were looking for on this site yet, we're here to help! Below is a list of the most common questions we receive about Motorola University and this site. Each question is linked to a short answer.
If you still can't find the answer you're looking for, we invite you to contact us for further assistance!
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Questions about Six Sigma terminology and resources
1) What are Six Sigma Black and Green Belts? What can individuals with these qualifications accomplish?
2) What is a master Black Belt?
3) What is DMAIC and what does it stand for?
4) Does Six Sigma apply to non-manufacturing processes?
5) What is MINITAB and how do I order it?
6) What other Six Sigma sites and resources do you recommend?
7) Do I need to be an expert in statistics to become a Black Belt?
Questions about our open enrollment programs
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If I successfully complete Six Sigma training, do I automatically get certified as a Black Belt or Green Belt?
2) Why does Black / Green Belt cost extra?
3) If I have completed Black / Green Belt courses someplace else, can I join Motorola University to complete the program?
4) Are there any pre-requisites for Six Sigma training?
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Do you use any software in your training programs?
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What is the cost for your Black Belt / Green Belt programs?
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1) What are Six Sigma Black Belts and Green Belts? What can individuals with these certifications accomplish?
Six Sigma Black Belts are experts in the Six Sigma methodology. They learn and demonstrate proficiency in the DMAIC methodology and a variety of Statistical Process Control (SPC) techniques within that methodology. Green Belts learn a subset of the Black Belt program with emphasis on the DMAIC methodology and intermediate-level quality tools. Black Belts and Green Belts implement the Six Sigma methodology on high impact improvement opportunities in their organizations to drive prioritized business results.
2) What is a Master Black Belt?
The criteria for attaining Master Black Belt status can vary by organization but generally, these individuals have a few years of experience as a Black Belt, have executed several projects with documented and sustainable results, and have mentored other Black Belt candidates. They typically receive additional training in advanced statistical tools, business skills, and team / leadership skills. Master Black Belts mentor and teach others in their organization, and lead large-scale projects.
3) What is DMAIC and what does it stand for?
DMAIC is the structured methodology for process improvement within the Six Sigma framework. It stands for Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, and Control.
4) Does Six Sigma apply to non-manufacturing processes?
Six Sigma has been successfully applied to many processes outside of manufacturing. Transactional processes - such as billing, customer support, etc. - often contain variation or excessive cycle time and can be optimized by applying Six Sigma.
5) What is MINITAB and how do I order it?
MINITABâ„¢ is a statistical and graphical analysis software package commonly used in Six Sigma efforts. It automates many of the statistical techniques used during data analysis. Visit www.minitab.com for more information or to order your copy.
6) What other Six Sigma sites or resources do you recommend?
Refer to the Other Resources section of this site.
7) Do I need to be an expert in statistics to become a Black Belt?
We have trained individuals with a variety of backgrounds and from virtually all functions to become Black Belts. You do not need to be an expert in statistics but an affinity for math certainly helps.
1) If I successfully complete your Six Sigma training, do I automatically become certified as a Black Belt or Green Belt?
As with many professional certifications, Black Belt and Green Belt certifications require:
1) Completing the training,
2) Passing a test, and
3) Demonstrating project results.
Motorola University offers a certification option in addition to our Black Belt training program. See the Black Belt program requirements and / or the Green Belt program requirements for more details.
2) Why does Black Belt / Green Belt certification cost extra?
Evaluator reviews of the project write-ups require the time of an expert that represents an additional cost beyond the training and test. We price this option separately because we have many participants who attend our program as part of their own professional development and do not necessarily have real-time projects. This prevents them from completing formal certification. Therefore, pricing the certification option separately makes it available for those who can actually complete it.
3) If I have completed Black Belt / Green Belt training someplace else, can I sign up to complete Motorola University certification?
At this time, we are offering our certification option only to those individuals who complete our Black Belt/Green Belt training program. We are evaluating whether we will extend this service to individuals trained by other vendors.
4) Are there any prerequisites for Six Sigma training?
There are no formal pre-requisites for our training. We do ask that Black Belts become familiar with the MINITAB software prior to attending class and Green Belts should be familiar with Microsoft Excel.
5) Do you use any software in your training programs?
Our Black Belt program uses the MINITAB statistical software package. Our Green Belt program is based on Microsoft Excel and participants are provided with StatPlus and Excel Stat add-ons for increased functionality. (However, we do offer a MINITAB version of our Green Belt program for onsite delivery to a client organization.)
6) What is the cost for your Black Belt and Green Belt programs?
Tuition for these programs vary slightly by region. On the Program Calendar , you can download the registration forms to see the tuition.
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