White Belt is the first level of Lean Six Sigma proficiency. At this level a participant gets introduced to the world of problem solving and is provided with a high level overview of DMAIC methodology. A white belt is aware of the LSS terms but will need to upskill if one has to identify improvement opportunities and implement solutions.
Yellow Belt is the second level of Lean Six Sigma proficiency. At this level a participant is introduced to foundational topics and tools of Lean Six Sigma. A yellow belt is capable of identifying and plucking the low hanging fruits and is typically a project team member in GB / BB projects. Yellow Belt is a need basis role in organizations.
Green Belt is a level of mastery of Lean Six Sigma tools and techniques. A Green belt's full time job is to lead a process improvement and/or a team of performance excellence analysts. Green belts also assist black belts in executing complex cross functional projects in the organization
Black Belt is an advanced level of mastery of Lean Six Sigma tools and techniques. A BB is capable of leading complex cross functional projects in the organization. BB may lead a team of GB and may act as a mentor for simpler projects. A BB is usually a full time role in an organization.
Master Black Belt is a Lean Six Sigma expert who is usually in a strategic role in the organization. Their responsibilities include coaching and guiding (GBs and BBs), creating and owning the roadmap for business excellence in the organization and act as a consultant on strategic initiatives of the organization.
An application-oriented question on the topic along with responses can be seen below. The best answer was provided by Saurabh Dhaked and Rahul Arora.
Applause for all the respondents - Saurabh Dhaked, Rahul Arora, Dimple Tiwari, Dr. Babita Mallick, Himanshu Sharma, Godwin Thomas, Ravindra Kulkarni, Mohamed Asif.
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