QCLSSC Lean Six Sigma and ISO 13053:2011 Certification

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The QCLSSC Lean Six Sigma & ISO 13053:2011 Certification is a professional program designed to equip individuals with practical skills and knowledge to drive process improvement, operational efficiency, and quality excellence. This course combines internationally recognized Lean Six Sigma methodologies with the structured requirements of ISO 13053:2011, providing a comprehensive approach to continuous improvement and process management.

Participants learn the DMAIC framework (Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, Control), statistical tools, and data-driven techniques to identify inefficiencies, minimize variation, and enhance overall performance. The program emphasizes hands-on learning, allowing learners to apply improvement strategies in real-world scenarios and deliver measurable results.

By integrating Lean Six Sigma with ISO 13053:2011, learners gain expertise in process measurement, capability analysis, and standardized project management, ensuring alignment with international quality standards. This certification is ideal for professionals seeking to enhance operational performance, lead quality initiatives, and achieve sustainable business growth across industries.

Prerequisites

Course Entry Requirements

  • Educational Background: Minimum high school diploma or equivalent. A background in business, engineering, management, or quality assurance is beneficial.
  • Qualification / Experience: Prior experience in process improvement, operations, project management, or quality management is advantageous but not mandatory.
  • Age Requirement: Candidates must be 18 years or older.
  • English Language Proficiency: Learners should have strong English skills to comprehend course material, participate in discussions, and complete assessments.

Course Content

Detailed Curriculum Structure

To achieve the qualification candidates must complete 5 Mandatory unit.

  • Module 1: Introduction to Lean Six Sigma & ISO 13053:2011
  • Module 2: Define & Measure Phase (DMAIC)
  • Module 3: Analyze Phase
  • Module 4: Improve Phase
  • Module 5: Control Phase & ISO Integration

Introduction to Lean Six Sigma & ISO 13053:2011

  • Understand the fundamental concepts and principles of Lean Six Sigma and their importance in process improvement.
  • Explain the purpose and structure of ISO 13053:2011 and its role in standardizing Lean Six Sigma methodologies.
  • Identify the key objectives of quality management and operational excellence within organizations.
  • Recognize common sources of waste, process variation, and inefficiencies in organizational systems.
  • Describe the roles and responsibilities of Lean Six Sigma professionals in implementing improvement initiatives.

Define & Measure Phase (DMAIC)

  • Define project goals, scope, and customer requirements using the DMAIC framework.
  • Develop clear problem statements, project charters, and improvement objectives.
  • Apply effective data collection techniques to measure current process performance.
  • Establish baseline metrics and identify key performance indicators (KPIs).
  • Understand the importance of accurate measurement in identifying improvement opportunities.

Analyze Phase

  • Analyze collected data to identify root causes of defects and process inefficiencies.
  • Apply analytical and statistical tools to evaluate process performance.
  • Interpret patterns, trends, and relationships within process data.
  • Identify critical factors contributing to variation and operational issues.
  • Support evidence-based decision making for process improvement initiatives.

Improve Phase

  • Develop and implement effective solutions to address identified root causes.
  • Apply Lean tools and improvement strategies to eliminate waste and increase efficiency.
  • Evaluate potential solutions using structured decision-making methods.
  • Conduct pilot testing to validate improvement strategies.
  • Optimize processes to enhance quality, productivity, and customer satisfaction.

Control Phase & ISO Integration

  • Establish control systems to sustain process improvements over time.
  • Implement monitoring and performance tracking mechanisms.
  • Integrate Lean Six Sigma practices with ISO 13053:2011 quality management guidelines.
  • Develop documentation, standard operating procedures, and control plans.
  • Promote continuous improvement and maintain compliance with recognized quality standards.

This certification empowers professionals to:

  • Enhance process efficiency and reduce operational errors.
  • Align improvement initiatives with international standards (ISO 13053:2011).
  • Gain practical, hands-on experience through case studies and exercises.
  • Improve decision-making and problem-solving with statistical tools.
  • Advance career opportunities in manufacturing, services, and quality management sectors.
  • Obtain a globally recognized certification that demonstrates expertise in Lean Six Sigma.

Course Features

Duration 5 Days

5 Modules

Online Learning

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FAQ's About QCLSSC Lean Six Sigma and ISO 13053:2011 Certification

Yes. Professional engineers, project managers, and quality auditors often use the QCLSSC Lean Six Sigma and ISO 13053:2011 Certification to fulfill their Continuing Professional Development (CPD) requirements. Since the course follows a structured 5-day intensive format or equivalent self-paced hours, it aligns with international standards for professional skill maintenance.

While the methodologies can be applied manually, we recommend having access to statistical software such as Minitab, SigmaXL, or Microsoft Excel (with Data Analysis ToolPak). Module 2 and 3 involve calculating process capability ($C_p / C_{pk}$) and performing hypothesis testing, where these tools are industry-standard.

Unlike traditional rote-memorization tests, our assessment mirrors real-world consultancy. You will be presented with a business case study—including process maps and data sets—and asked to identify bottlenecks, calculate sigma levels, and propose an ISO-compliant control plan. This ensures you can apply the logic, not just memorize the terms.

Absolutely. This program is specifically designed as an "accelerated bridge." It takes the foundational knowledge of a Green Belt and introduces the advanced statistical rigor and leadership requirements of a Black Belt, all while layering in the compliance framework of ISO 13053:2011.

To receive your final QCLSSC credential, you must submit evidence of your ability to interpret data. This can be a mini-project from your current workplace or a completed capstone simulation provided during the course. This "evidence-based" approach is what makes our certification more prestigious than "exam-only" providers.

Standard Lean Six Sigma can sometimes be "informal." By aligning with ISO 13053:2011, your improvement projects follow a globally recognized "Quantitative Methods" framework. This is a massive advantage for companies undergoing ISO 9001 audits, as it proves your improvement processes meet international quality benchmarks.

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