and the Council for Six Sigma Certification as
Certified Lean Six Sigma
Black Belt
Miller College of Business
Ball State University




Issued to
Jordan Szarenski
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Issue date: December 18, 2023
ID: 8a62e4f9-c39e-4f45-b51d-9bb13daaf3bd
Issued by
Ball State University
Description
A Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt is a foundational role within the Lean Six Sigma methodology, focused on understanding the basics of process improvement. Here's a breakdown of what it entails: Basic Understanding of Lean Six Sigma Principles: Yellow Belts are familiar with the core principles of Lean Six Sigma, which integrate Lean manufacturing concepts (aimed at reducing waste) with Six Sigma methodologies (aimed at reducing defects). Process Mapping: They have the ability to map out processes using tools like flowcharts to visualize the steps involved, understand inputs and outputs, and identify areas for improvement. Data Collection: Yellow Belts assist in data collection efforts, which are essential for analyzing processes and identifying areas of inefficiency or variation. They might be involved in gathering and organizing data using basic statistical methods. Problem Identification: They are trained to identify problems or areas of improvement within a process. This involves recognizing bottlenecks, inefficiencies, or defects that impact the overall quality or efficiency of a process. Participation in Improvement Projects: Yellow Belts often serve as team members on larger Lean Six Sigma projects led by Green or Black Belts. They contribute by providing input, assisting in data analysis, and implementing smaller-scale improvements. Basic Statistical Analysis: While not as proficient as Green or Black Belts in statistical analysis, Yellow Belts have a basic understanding of statistical tools and techniques. They may assist in analyzing data using tools like Pareto charts or basic hypothesis testing. Documentation and Communication: Yellow Belts document their findings and contribute to project reports. They also communicate with team members and stakeholders to ensure everyone is aligned on the goals and progress of improvement initiatives. Overall, a Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt serves as an entry-level practitioner in process improvement initiatives, providing foundational knowledge and support to more advanced practitioners while gaining valuable experience in applying Lean Six Sigma principles.
Skills
Data Analysis
Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt
Project Management
Six Sigma Fundamentals
Lean Foundations
Six Sigma Roles & Responsibilities
Type of Teams
Quality Tools
Six Sigma Metrics
DMAIC Phases
Voice of the Customer (VOC)
Basic Statistics
Root Cause Analysis
Process Analysis Tools
Improvement Techniques
Elimination of Waste