101 Things A Six Sigma Black Belt Should Know

101 Things A Six Sigma Black Belt Should Know

1. In general, a Six Sigma Black Belt should be quantitatively oriented.

2. With minimal guidance, the Six Sigma Black Belt should be able to use data to convert broad generalizations into actionable goals.

3. The Six Sigma Black Belt should be able to make the business case for attempting to accomplish these goals.

4. The Six Sigma Black Belt should be able to develop detailed plans for achieving these goals.

5. The Six Sigma Black Belt should be able to measure progress towards the goals in terms meaningful to customers and leaders.

6. The Six Sigma Black Belt should know how to establish control systems for maintaining the gains achieved through Six Sigma.

7. The Six Sigma Black Belt should understand and be able to communicate the rationale for continuous improvement, even after initial goals have been accomplished.

8. The Six Sigma Black Belt should be familiar with research that quantifies the benefits firms have obtained from Six Sigma.

9. The Six Sigma Black Belt should know or be able to find the PPM rates associated with different sigma levels (e.g., Six Sigma = 3.4 PPM)

10. The Six Sigma Black Belt should know the approximate relative cost of poor quality associated with various sigma levels (e.g., three sigma firms report 25% COPQ).