Become an SEI-Certified Instructor for Designing Products and Processes Using Six Sigma

An Instructor of the Designing Products and Processes Using Six Sigma (DPPSS) takes a hands-on, problem-solving approach to data analysis, providing participants with a toolkit of analysis methods and leveraging industry best practices such as Six Sigma and Goal-Driven Software Measurement.

As an SEI-Certified DPPSS Instructor, you'll reap the rewards of professional recognition through certification, and you’ll add value to your organization. DPPSS Instructors contribute standard practices to organizations by teaching others to

  • explore and navigate data to understand project, process, and product behavior, relationships and trends
  • use analysis methods to remove special causes of variation and stabilize processes
  • apply concepts to CMMI to drive business benefit
  • select appropriately from among the data analysis methods
  • apply effective measurement & analysis techniques within a CMMI implementation.

Qualification Criteria

Before applying to become an SEI-Certified DPPSS Instructor, you must meet all of the following qualification criteria:

Educational Qualifications

  • A BS or BA degree from an accredited or recognized college or university; an MS degree is desirable
  • Successful completion of an authorized version of the SEI’s Designing Products and Processes Using Six Sigma
  • Successful completion of at least one college-level course in probability/statistics or an equivalent course, or hold a Six Sigma Green or Black Belt certification.

Technical and Measurement Experience

  • You must have at least 10 years of overall work experience and with at least 7 years experience working in measurement activity supporting business improvement. These 7 years can include consulting teaching or training organizations in implementing their measurement programs.
  • You must complete an authorized version of the SEI’s Designing Products and Processes Using Six Sigma course.
  • Submit for review at least one summary description of a DMAIC project you lead which saved an organization at least $50k

Training/Teaching Experience

  • At least 500 hours of instructional experience in delivering technical/measurement topics within the last 10 years
  • Presenter of at least 1 technical paper at a software engineering conference

Other

  • Must speak fluent and clear English

Steps to Earning Your DPPSS Instructor Certification

Step 1: Attend Courses

Verifiable attendance of an authorized delivery of the Improving Process Performance Using Six Sigma course from the SEI or an authorized SEI Partner.

Register and attend an authorized delivery of the Designing Products and Processes Using Six Sigma (DPPSS) (DPPSS) from the SEI or an authorized SEI Partner.

Step 2: Obtain Sponsorship

An SEI Partner must recommend/sponsor you as a candidate instructor and sign the associated license agreement .

Step 3: Apply

Complete the application to become an SEI-Certified Instructor for DPPSS. Attach documentation (such as a resume or curriculum vitae) that confirms that you meet the qualification criteria listed above.

Send it by mail, email, or fax to

Carnegie Mellon University
Software Engineering Institute Certification Services
Rm 2300A
4500 Fifth Ave.
Pittsburgh, PA 15213

Email: Certification-Info@SEI.CMU.EDU

Fax: 412-268-5758 (Attention Certification Services-J.Welch)

Step 4: Commit to the SEI Code of Professional Conduct

Commit to the SEI Code of Professional Conduct for SEI Services by completing and submitting the Code of Professional Conduct Commitment Form.

Step 5: Show Your Skills

Demonstrate your understanding of the methodology and concepts used in the DPPSS course by working though the methodology on a specific implementation prior to attending the DPPSS instructor training course. This will be accomplished through completion of a set of exercises.

After you complete Steps 1–4 above, you may request the exercises to be emailed to you. Send the request to certification-info@sei.cmu.edu.

All documents are evaluated by SEI personnel. If you submit below-average work, the SEI will inform you of remediation steps. If your exercises are approved, you will be invited to attend the Train-the-Trainer course.

Step 6: Complete the Train-the-Trainer Course

During this course, you must be able to demonstrate competency in all performance objectives associated with the course. In particular, you should be prepared to deliver any of the modules from the DPPSS course and to analyze and provide feedback to solutions of the course exercises. The leaders of the TTT course will evaluate your performance using a checklist of expected competencies.

If your performance in the TTT course is deficient, the SEI will either (at the SEI’s sole discretion) (1) recommend appropriate remedial activities that must be completed to continue with the qualification process, or (2) disqualify the candidate with no opportunity for remediation.

Note: A candidate successfully completes the Train-the-Trainer course for the DPPSS course after demonstrating competency in all performance objectives associated with the course and at the conclusion of formal instructor training or at the satisfactory completion of any required remedial course work for that course.

Step 7: Conduct a Live Course Delivery for Assessment

You must complete a performance assessment within 12 months of your successful completion of the Train-the-Trainer course for the DPPSS course. For the performance assessment, SEI staff members will observe your live delivery of a course. You must be able to demonstrate competency in all performance objectives associated with the course delivery. The SEI will use a checklist of competencies to rate your performance.

Note: The observer will provide the candidate with feedback at the conclusion of the observation. The SEI will notify the candidate of certification evaluation status as an instructor for the DPPSS course and furnish a diploma when certified. For observations that are unsatisfactory, the SEI will provide the candidate with feedback and, if necessary, steps for remediation. Any additional SEI support for remedial work will be billed in accordance with the License Agreement.

The SEI will observe up to two candidates per offering, provided that the SEI is informed prior to the offering. The candidate's sponsoring SEI Partner determines the location of the course offering and reimburses the SEI for daily effort and actual travel expenses when the SEI-authorized observer performs the observation.

Step 8: Certified

If steps #1-7 are performed satisfactorily, then certification is granted by the SEI.

Step 9: Receive Your Benefits

The SEI will notify you of the results of your performance assessment within 3-4 weeks. SEI-Certified DPPSS Instructors will receive a welcome kit that contains a certification diploma and other information about SEI Certification.

Certification gives you an edge in today's job marketplace—your certification is proof from a world leader in software engineering that you have the skills to work efficiently and effectively.

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 Better analysis, better decisions

Software Engineering Measurement and Analysis (SEMA) practices help an organization develop and evolve useful measurement and analysis practices. Organizations that have developed measurement capabilities can leverage that investment by learning to better analyze the data they collect and make more informed business decisions.


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