Lean Six Sigma Training

Choose the right Six Sigma certification path

Build practical process-improvement capability through Lean Six Sigma training. Compare Yellow Belt and Green Belt, understand where each certification fits, and move into the course that matches your current role and goals.

2 PathsYellow Belt and Green Belt
DMAICStructured Improvement Method
Live OnlineGuided Professional Training
GlobalCareer-Relevant Capability

Course Pathways

Explore our Six Sigma certification courses

Both courses build process-improvement capability, but they serve different learner stages. Yellow Belt is the foundation route. Green Belt is the project-leadership route.

Foundation Path

Six Sigma Yellow Belt

For professionals who want to understand Lean Six Sigma basics, DMAIC language, process mapping and how improvement teams work.

LevelBeginner
RoleSupport improvement work
FocusFoundations and tools
Next stepGreen Belt

  • Understand Lean, Six Sigma and the DMAIC improvement cycle.
  • Learn basic process mapping, waste awareness and quality language.
  • Support improvement initiatives with better structure and confidence.

Project Leadership Path

Six Sigma Green Belt

For professionals ready to lead improvement projects, analyze process data and drive measurable performance improvement.

LevelIntermediate
RoleLead improvement projects
FocusDMAIC and analysis
Best forManagers and analysts

  • Apply DMAIC more deeply across real process-improvement problems.
  • Use data, root-cause analysis and control thinking more confidently.
  • Support measurable improvements in quality, cost, time and service.

Yellow Belt vs Green Belt

Compare the two Six Sigma paths

Use this comparison to choose based on your current responsibility, confidence with process improvement and readiness to lead projects.

Decision Point Yellow Belt Green Belt
Best fit Beginners, team members, support staff and professionals new to improvement methods. Managers, analysts, process owners and professionals expected to lead improvement initiatives.
Main role Understand improvement language and support DMAIC projects. Lead or contribute strongly to DMAIC projects with deeper tools and analysis.
Depth Foundation-level process awareness and basic improvement tools. More detailed project work, measurement, analysis and control thinking.
Typical outcome Confidence to participate in process-improvement conversations and initiatives. Capability to structure projects, analyze causes and support measurable improvements.
Choose this if You want a clear start before committing to a deeper belt. You already work with process, quality, operations, data, service or team performance.

Learning Path

A clean route from awareness to project leadership

Six Sigma learning works best when each belt matches the learner’s current role. You do not need to overbuy a higher belt if your immediate need is foundation knowledge, and you should not stay at foundation level if your job requires project ownership.

Start with Yellow Belt

Build core language, DMAIC awareness and process-improvement foundations.

Apply at work

Use process maps, basic data awareness and waste-reduction thinking in your team environment.

Progress to Green Belt

Move into project leadership, deeper analysis and measurable improvement work when ready.

AEO Quick Answers

Six Sigma training, explained simply

What is Six Sigma training?

Six Sigma training teaches structured process improvement using methods such as DMAIC to reduce variation, defects, delays and waste.

What is Lean Six Sigma?

Lean Six Sigma combines Lean’s focus on waste reduction with Six Sigma’s focus on variation reduction and data-based improvement.

Who should learn Six Sigma?

Professionals in quality, operations, finance, service, IT, logistics, healthcare, support and management roles can use Six Sigma thinking to improve processes.

FAQs

Common questions before choosing a belt

Should I take Yellow Belt before Green Belt?

Yellow Belt is a helpful foundation if you are new to Lean Six Sigma. If you already understand process improvement or your role requires project leadership, Green Belt may be a better starting point.

Is Green Belt harder than Yellow Belt?

Yes. Green Belt goes deeper into DMAIC, measurement, analysis, improvement planning and project ownership. Yellow Belt is more introductory and support-focused.

Which Six Sigma belt is best for managers?

Managers who need only awareness can start with Yellow Belt. Managers expected to lead process-improvement initiatives should consider Green Belt.

Can organizations train teams in Six Sigma?

Yes. Teams can be trained through Yellow Belt foundations, Green Belt project capability, or a combined pathway depending on the organization’s improvement goals.

Local Routes

Need a country-specific Six Sigma training route?

If you already know the belt level you need, use the market-specific pages below for local positioning, delivery context and enquiry flow. Use the market-specific pages below for local positioning, delivery context and enquiry flow.

Yellow Belt by market

Foundation-level routes for learners who want country-relevant messaging while staying inside the same Six Sigma family.

Green Belt by market

Deeper practitioner routes for professionals who need project-led DMAIC application with stronger local commercial fit.

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