I-CERT Lean Six Sigma Master Black Belt Certification

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I-CERT Lean Six Sigma Master Black Belt Certification

Course Level

Six Sigma

Course Type

Non- Ofqual

Awarding Body

ICTQual AB

Duration

200–240 hours

Study Mood

Online

Assessment

Assignments Based

Course Overview

What is this course

The I-CERT Lean Six Sigma Master Black Belt Certification is an advanced professional qualification designed for senior leaders, executives, and consultants who aim to master Lean Six Sigma methodologies at an organisational level. This certification builds upon the Black Belt level, equipping professionals to lead enterprise-wide process improvement initiatives, optimise business performance, and mentor Six Sigma teams across departments.

The program covers advanced Lean principles, Six Sigma tools, DMAIC (Define, Measure, Analyse, Improve, Control) methodology, strategic project management, and organisational change management. Learners gain the skills to analyse complex processes, reduce defects, improve efficiency, and implement data-driven solutions to enhance quality and operational excellence across the organisation.

Upon completion, participants receive the I-CERT Lean Six Sigma Master Black Belt Certification, a globally recognised credential that demonstrates strategic leadership, expert-level process improvement capabilities, and mastery in Lean Six Sigma. This certification is ideal for executives, senior managers, consultants, and professionals responsible for enterprise-level quality improvement, operational excellence, and mentoring Green and Black Belt practitioners across diverse industries.

Course Content

Detailed Curriculum Structure

The Lean Six Sigma Master Black Belt Certification comprises 31 comprehensive study units, designed to be completed within 220–260 hours. Delivered through online self-paced learning or instructor-led workshops, the program provides flexible, in-depth training in advanced process improvement and strategic leadership aligned with international standards.

  • What Is Six Sigma?
  • Six Sigma History and Application
  • Other Process Improvement and Quality Methods
  • Lean Concepts
  • Basic Six Sigma Concepts
  • Approaching the Problem
  • What is a Process?
  • Quality
  • Selecting the Right Projects
  • Basic Six Sigma Team Management
  • Introduction to DMAIC and DMADV
  • Define
  • Measure
  • Analyze
  • Improve
  • Control
  • Intermediate Graphical Analysis
  • Normal Probability Distributions
  • Correlation and Regression
  • Non-Normal Probability Distributions
  • Hypothesis Testing
  • Sample Size
  • Advanced Control Charts
  • Applying Statistics to Business Applications Through Six Sigma
  • Introduction to Minitab
  • Graphs and Quality Tools in Minitab
  • The Stat Menu in Minitab
  • Analysis of Variance (1-Way ANOVA)
  • Design of Experiments
  • Interactions, Multi-Level Factorials, and Creating Experiments
  • Brainstorming and Process Improvement Tools

Learning Objectives

These learning outcomes outline the skills and knowledge learners will gain from each Six Sigma module. Step by step, participants will build expertise in quality management, process improvement, and statistical analysis to apply Six Sigma effectively in real-world business challenges.

What Is Six Sigma?

  • Define Six Sigma and its role in quality management.
  • Explain how Six Sigma reduces defects and improves efficiency.
  • Recognize the importance of data-driven decision-making.
  • Identify benefits of Six Sigma for organizations and customers.

Six Sigma History and Application

  • Trace the origins and evolution of Six Sigma methodology.
  • Understand how Motorola and GE pioneered Six Sigma.
  • Identify industries where Six Sigma is widely applied.
  • Evaluate Six Sigma’s global impact on business performance.

Other Process Improvement and Quality Methods

  • Compare Six Sigma with TQM, Kaizen, and ISO standards.
  • Recognize strengths and limitations of alternative methods.
  • Integrate complementary tools with Six Sigma projects.
  • Apply continuous improvement frameworks for better outcomes.

Lean Concepts

  • Define Lean principles and waste reduction strategies.
  • Identify the “8 wastes” in Lean methodology.
  • Integrate Lean with Six Sigma for process efficiency.
  • Apply Lean tools to streamline workflows and reduce costs.

Basic Six Sigma Concepts

  • Understand key Six Sigma terms (defects, variation, sigma levels).
  • Explain the importance of statistical thinking.
  • Recognize the role of process capability in Six Sigma.
  • Apply Six Sigma concepts to everyday business problems.

Approaching the Problem

  • Learn structured problem-solving techniques.
  • Define clear problem statements with measurable outcomes.
  • Apply root cause analysis methods like 5 Whys.
  • Use Six Sigma frameworks to approach complex challenges.

What is a Process?

  • Define processes and process mapping.
  • Identify inputs, outputs, and stakeholders.
  • Evaluate process performance using Six Sigma tools.
  • Apply SIPOC diagrams to visualize processes.

Quality

  • Define quality from a customer perspective.
  • Apply Six Sigma metrics to measure quality.
  • Recognize the role of continuous improvement in quality.
  • Align quality standards with organizational goals.

Selecting the Right Projects

  • Identify criteria for Six Sigma project selection.
  • Prioritize projects based on ROI and strategic goals.
  • Align projects with organizational objectives.
  • Evaluate project feasibility using Six Sigma tools.

Basic Six Sigma Team Management

  • Define Six Sigma team roles (Champion, Black Belt, Green Belt).
  • Apply effective collaboration strategies.
  • Manage Six Sigma projects with clear communication.
  • Recognize leadership skills needed for Six Sigma success.

Module 11: Introduction to DMAIC and DMADV

  • Differentiate between DMAIC and DMADV methodologies.
  • Apply DMAIC for process improvement projects.
  • Use DMADV for new process or product design.
  • Recognize when to apply each methodology.

Define

  • Establish project goals and customer requirements.
  • Create project charters for Six Sigma initiatives.
  • Identify stakeholders and define scope.
  • Recognize the importance of clear definitions in success.

Measure

  • Collect and validate process data.
  • Apply measurement system analysis (MSA).
  • Use metrics to evaluate current performance.
  • Recognize the role of accurate data in Six Sigma.

Analyze

  • Identify root causes of defects and variations.
  • Apply statistical tools for analysis.
  • Use cause-and-effect diagrams for problem-solving.
  • Recognize patterns in process data.

Improve

  • Implement solutions to optimize processes.
  • Apply brainstorming and creative problem-solving.
  • Test improvements using pilot runs.
  • Recognize the importance of innovation in Six Sigma.

Control

  • Sustain improvements with monitoring tools.
  • Apply control charts to track performance.
  • Develop standard operating procedures (SOPs).
  • Recognize the role of documentation in control.

Intermediate Graphical Analysis

  • Interpret histograms, Pareto charts, and scatter plots.
  • Use graphical tools to detect patterns and trends.
  • Apply visualization for data-driven decisions.
  • Recognize graphical analysis as a Six Sigma foundation.

Normal Probability Distributions

  • Apply bell curve analysis in Six Sigma.
  • Recognize properties of normal distribution.
  • Use probability models to predict outcomes.
  • Apply distributions to assess process capability.

Correlation and Regression

  • Understand correlation between variables.
  • Apply regression analysis to predict outcomes.
  • Interpret regression coefficients and R² values.
  • Use correlation and regression in Six Sigma projects.

Non-Normal Probability Distributions

  • Recognize skewed data patterns.
  • Apply non-normal distributions in analysis.
  • Use probability models for non-standard data.
  • Evaluate process capability with non-normal data.

Hypothesis Testing

  • Understand null and alternative hypotheses.
  • Apply hypothesis testing to validate process changes.
  • Interpret p-values and confidence intervals.
  • Use hypothesis testing for data-driven decisions.

Sample Size

  • Calculate appropriate sample sizes for Six Sigma studies.
  • Balance accuracy with resource efficiency.
  • Apply sampling methods to real-world projects.
  • Recognize the impact of sample size on reliability.

Advanced Control Charts

  • Use advanced control charts to monitor process stability.
  • Interpret signals of variation and corrective actions.
  • Apply SPC (Statistical Process Control) in Six Sigma.
  • Recognize advanced charts for complex processes.

Applying Statistics to Business Applications Through Six Sigma

  • Apply statistical tools to solve business problems.
  • Use Six Sigma data analysis for decision-making.
  • Translate statistical findings into actionable strategies.
  • Recognize the role of statistics in continuous improvement.

Introduction to Minitab

  • Navigate Minitab software for Six Sigma projects.
  • Understand Minitab’s role in statistical analysis.
  • Apply Minitab for data visualization.
  • Recognize Minitab as a key Six Sigma tool.

Graphs and Quality Tools in Minitab

  • Create graphs and charts in Minitab.
  • Apply quality tools like Pareto and histograms.
  • Interpret graphical outputs for decision-making.
  • Use Minitab to simplify Six Sigma analysis.

The Stat Menu in Minitab

  • Use the Stat menu for advanced analysis.
  • Apply statistical tests through Minitab.
  • Interpret outputs for Six Sigma projects.
  • Recognize the power of Minitab’s statistical tools.

Analysis of Variance (1-Way ANOVA)

  • Conduct one-way ANOVA tests in Minitab.
  • Interpret variance results to compare group means.
  • Apply ANOVA in process improvement studies.
  • Recognize ANOVA’s role in statistical decision-making.

Design of Experiments

  • Plan and execute experiments for process optimization.
  • Apply factorial designs in Six Sigma projects.
  • Interpret DOE results to identify key factors.
  • Recognize DOE as a tool for innovation.

Interactions, Multi-Level Factorials, and Creating Experiments

  • Apply multi-level factorial designs.
  • Recognize interactions between process variables.
  • Create experiments for complex processes.
  • Use DOE to improve product and process performance.

Brainstorming and Process Improvement Tools

  • Apply brainstorming techniques for innovative solutions.
  • Use Six Sigma tools like fishbone diagrams and 5 Whys.
  • Drive continuous improvement through structured problem-solving.
  • Recognize creative thinking as a driver of Six Sigma success.

Who Should Attend

Target Audience and Participants

The I-CERT Lean Six Sigma Master Black Belt Certification is designed for senior professionals and executives responsible for strategic process improvement and organisational transformation.

  • Senior managers and executives leading enterprise-wide improvement initiatives
  • Black Belt holders seeking advanced Lean Six Sigma expertise
  • Operations, quality, and process improvement directors
  • Business consultants and Six Sigma trainers
  • Project managers responsible for cross-departmental initiatives
  • Team leaders mentoring Green and Black Belt practitioners
  • Professionals in manufacturing, healthcare, IT, finance, and service industries
  • Individuals overseeing organisational change and performance optimisation
  • Professionals aiming to lead strategic, high-impact process improvement projects
  • Leaders seeking globally recognised credentials in Lean Six Sigma mastery

This certification is ideal for professionals who want to drive organisational efficiency, lead complex Six Sigma projects, and mentor teams while implementing sustainable continuous improvement strategies.

Career & Learning Benefits

Skills, Knowledge & Opportunities You Will Earn

The I-CERT Lean Six Sigma Master Black Belt Certification equips senior professionals with strategic expertise to lead enterprise-wide process improvement and operational excellence initiatives.

  • Gain a globally recognised Lean Six Sigma Master Black Belt certification
  • Lead complex, cross-departmental process improvement projects
  • Master advanced DMAIC, Lean principles, and statistical analysis tools
  • Strengthen leadership, mentoring, and team management skills
  • Drive organisational change and continuous improvement initiatives
  • Enhance decision-making, problem-solving, and strategic planning abilities
  • Boost career opportunities in executive, operations, quality, and consultancy roles
  • Mentor Green and Black Belt practitioners to build organisational capability
  • Achieve measurable improvements in efficiency, quality, and productivity
  • Establish credibility as an expert in Lean Six Sigma and process excellence

This certification enables professionals to transform organisational performance, implement strategic initiatives, and lead high-impact improvement projects, positioning them as leaders in operational excellence and quality management across industries.

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Frequently Asked Questions Explained

Learners develop mastery in Lean Six Sigma tools, DMAIC methodology, process optimisation, advanced statistical analysis, project leadership, mentoring Green and Black Belts, and strategic operational improvement.

Yes, the I-CERT Lean Six Sigma Master Black Belt is globally recognised and demonstrates expertise in strategic process improvement and operational excellence.

Yes, the Master Black Belt certification prepares professionals to lead enterprise-level improvement projects, mentor teams, and implement strategic organisational changes.

Yes, it includes advanced case studies, simulations, and real-world project exercises to apply Lean Six Sigma tools and methodologies effectively.

Yes, learners receive the I-CERT Lean Six Sigma Master Black Belt Certification, a globally recognised credential in process improvement, operational excellence, and Lean Six Sigma leadership.

Enrollment Criteria

Minimum Eligibility Criteria for Enrollment

  • Age: 18 years or older
  • Language: Basic understanding of English to follow instructions and complete assessments
  • Education: Basic secondary education or equivalent; higher education preferred
  • Experience: Completion of Six Sigma Black Belt certification is mandatory;

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