Overview:
The Lean Six Sigma title of master black belt is the highest level of recognition that a Lean Six Sigma practitioner can attain. It is normally an indication that the holder of the designation has completed a significant number of process improvements as well as serving as a mentor, coach and teacher for other Six Sigma participants. The Six
Sigma master black belt is an experienced black belt, coach, trainer and champion of Six Sigma. The designation is not given lightly. In order to be recognized as a LSSMBB, certain core competencies need to be demonstrated. In this program you will be evaluated on your performance as it relates to your knowledge and proficiency in Six Sigma,
teaching Six Sigma and coaching green and black belts. In order to be recognized as a master black belt, you must demonstrate the following core competencies:
- Competency Area: Lean Six Sigma Philosophy
The purpose of this area is to validate that the LSSMBB candidate has a firm understanding of Lean Six Sigma prior to becoming a student. Candidates must have completed a recognized green belt and black belt training program. Authenticated course certificates must be submitted to validate this competency.
- Competency Area: Training
The purpose of this area is to validate that the LSSMBB candidate can explain and teach the core Lean Six Sigma body of knowledge topics. This competency must be observed. An IISE-approved observer must spend at least one full day observing the candidate presenting Six Sigma training.
- Competency Area: LSSMBB Project
The LSSMBB candidate should have a body of approved projects demonstrating proficiency in applying the strategy, methods and tools generally associated with Lean Six Sigma. The projects should demonstrate mastery of a wide variety of different tools. The candidate must submit a minimum of three (3) representative projects that
have been completed and approved by the organization hosting the project.
- Competency Area: Coaching
The LSSMBB candidate has demonstrated an ability to “bring out the best” in BB and GB candidates and practitioners. Essential to this is the coaching and mentoring of ongoing projects. This competency must be observed by an IISE-approved representative who attends at least two coaching sessions conducted by the candidate
with Lean Six Sigma project teams.
- Competency Area: Body of Knowledge
Proficiency in the body of knowledge is critical for a LSSMBB candidate. This includes all of the methods cited within the generally agreed upon body of knowledge, such as the one presented by ASQ. The candidate must pass an examination prepared and administered by an IISE representative.
There will be a surcharge for candidates not residing in the USA or Canada.
You will be evaluated individually based on your qualifications as subjectively judged by an accepted judging panel. There is no guarantee that you will earn the master black belt designation simply by enrolling.
For individual scheduling, contact IISE Director of Continuing Education and Program Development
James Swisher at (770) 349-1130.
Certification
Individuals who complete all of the course requirements will receive Master Black Belt certification from IISE. This
certification is valid for three years and must be renewed by navigating here:
www.iise.org/trainingcenter/renewcertificate.
There will be a $50 fee to cover administrative costs associated with the renewal. Lost certificates may be replaced
using the same process.