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Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Lean Six Sigma Black Belt
Short Course

Lean Six Sigma Black Belt

Become an advanced Lean Six Sigma practitioner and prepare to lead highly complex continuous improvement processes within your organisation.

  • 02 Nov 26 - 04 Dec 26
  • 2 wks
  • 2 x 5 days blocks over 2 wks
  • 9,990
  • On Campus (Sydney)
  • Scheduled sessions
Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Certification Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Certification
Short Course

Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Certification

Receive formal recognition of your ability to devise and execute a small-scale improvement project within your organisation.

  • Start anytime
  • Self paced
  • Up to 12 months
  • 1,400
  • Online
  • 100% self-paced
Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Certification Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Certification
Short Course

Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Certification

This final step in the Lean Six Sigma training suite equips you with the skills to lead, facilitate and support an organisation’s improvement program with a high level of expertise.

  • Enquire now
  • Self paced
  • Up to 18 months
  • 1,500
  • Online
  • 100% self-paced
Measuring Social Impact: Part 1 Measuring Social Impact: Part 1
Free Course

Measuring Social Impact: Part 1

Equip yourself with the tools, processes and means to correctly measure social impact programs.

  • Start anytime
  • 2 hrs
  • Free
  • Online
  • 100% self-paced
Measuring Social Impact: Part 2 Measuring Social Impact: Part 2
Free Course

Measuring Social Impact: Part 2

Evaluation Methods - learn how to evaluate your organisations social impact and demonstrate that impact to funders.

  • Start anytime
  • 2 hrs
  • Free
  • Online
  • 100% self-paced

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UTS acknowledges the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation, the Boorooberongal people of the Dharug Nation, the Bidiagal people and the Gamaygal people upon whose ancestral lands our university stands. We would also like to pay respect to the Elders both past and present, acknowledging them as the traditional custodians of knowledge for these lands.

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