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SUMIT BHATTACHARYA >

Universities/Educational Institutes Associated with: Cambridge Academy of Professional – UK, HRCI-USA, ATD-USA, SHRM-USA, ProfQual-UK, IPAC-Singapore, Canadian University, Boston University, UEM, IEM, MDI, Techno University and University of Sydney.

Course Title:

HR Six Sigma Specialist for HR Professionals: Driving Process Excellence in Human Resources

Module 1: Introduction to Six Sigma for HR

Objective: Provide a foundational understanding of Six Sigma principles and their relevance to HR.

  • Overview of Six Sigma: Introduction to the Six Sigma methodology, including its history and key concepts (DMAIC).
  • Importance in HR: How Six Sigma can be applied to improve HR processes and outcomes.
  • Roles in Six Sigma: Understanding the roles of Green Belts, Black Belts, and other Six Sigma practitioners in an HR context.
  • Key Six Sigma Metrics: Introduction to metrics like Defects Per Million Opportunities (DPMO) and Sigma levels in HR.

Module 2: Defining HR Problems and Opportunities

Objective: Teach HR professionals how to define and scope HR-related problems using Six Sigma tools.

  • Problem Identification: Techniques for identifying HR process inefficiencies and opportunities for improvement.
  • Project Charter Development: Crafting a clear and concise project charter that aligns with business goals.
  • Voice of the Customer (VOC): Gathering and interpreting customer (employee) feedback to define project goals.
  • Critical to Quality (CTQ): Identifying key HR factors that are critical to the quality of outcomes.

Module 3: Measuring HR Processes

Objective: Equip HR professionals with tools to measure and analyze current HR processes.

  • Process Mapping: Creating detailed process maps to visualize HR workflows and identify bottlenecks.
  • Data Collection Techniques: Methods for collecting and organizing data relevant to HR processes.
  • Descriptive Statistics in HR: Using statistical tools to analyze HR data (mean, median, mode, standard deviation).
  • Baseline Measurement: Establishing a baseline for current HR process performance.

 

Module 4: Analyzing HR Process Data

Objective: Provide skills to analyze HR data and identify root causes of process inefficiencies.

  • Root Cause Analysis: Techniques like the 5 Whys and Fishbone Diagram to identify root causes of HR issues.
  • Pareto Analysis: Applying the 80/20 rule to prioritize issues that have the most significant impact on HR outcomes.
  • Correlation and Regression Analysis: Exploring relationships between different HR variables and their effects.
  • Hypothesis Testing: Conducting tests to validate assumptions and hypotheses in HR scenarios.

Module 5: Improving HR Processes

Objective: Guide HR professionals through the process of designing and implementing process improvements.

  • Brainstorming Solutions: Facilitating effective brainstorming sessions to generate potential solutions.
  • Lean Tools for HR: Introduction to Lean concepts like 5S, Kaizen, and Value Stream Mapping in HR.
  • Piloting Improvements: Planning and executing pilot programs to test process improvements.
  • Change Management: Managing organizational change effectively during the implementation of process improvements.

Module 6: Controlling HR Processes

Objective: Teach methods to sustain improvements and control HR processes over time.

  • Control Plans: Developing control plans to maintain process improvements.
  • Statistical Process Control (SPC): Using control charts and other SPC tools to monitor HR processes.
  • HR Dashboards: Creating HR dashboards to track and report process performance metrics.
  • Continuous Improvement: Establishing a culture of continuous improvement within the HR function.

Module 7: Six Sigma Project Implementation in HR

Objective: Provide a step-by-step guide for implementing Six Sigma projects within HR.

  • Project Selection: Criteria for selecting HR projects suitable for Six Sigma implementation.
  • Project Management Techniques: Tools and techniques for managing Six Sigma projects in HR.
  • Case Studies: Review of successful Six Sigma projects implemented in HR departments.
  • Lessons Learned: Analyzing common challenges and best practices in Six Sigma project implementation.

Module 8: Advanced Six Sigma Tools and Techniques for HR

Objective: Explore advanced Six Sigma tools and techniques applicable to HR professionals.

  • Design of Experiments (DOE): Applying DOE to test multiple variables in HR process improvements.
  • Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA): Identifying and mitigating risks in HR processes.
  • Benchmarking: Using benchmarking to compare HR processes against industry standards.
  • Simulation and Modeling: Using simulation tools to predict the impact of changes in HR processes.

Course Activities

  • Method:

    Interactive sessions, case studies, group projects, and hands-on exercises with Six Sigma tools.
  • Assessment:

    Continuous assessment through quizzes, assignments, and a final project focusing on a real-world HR problem.

Duration: 10 Classes
Contact Hours: 20 Hours
Method: Activity-based online sessions Interactive sessions, case studies, group projects, and hands-on exercises with Six Sigma tools.

Assessment Method: Continuous assessment through quizzes, assignments, and presentation focusing on a real-world HR problem.

 

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