I am curious about the Six Sigma certification. I know that it has been available for some time now, have there been any other course that have superceded Six Sigma?
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I have my Green Belt and have recently began working towards by Black Belt. My thoughts on Six Sigma is that there are several other programs that work well in conjunction with Six Sigma but that Six Sigma is still an intergral piece to being Lean and obtaining reductions and cost improvements. It is however not the only piece.
Lawrence - What are your goals?
Also know about sqa.org:
"Mission Statement: SQA is a professional membership organization dedicated to promoting and advancing the principles and knowledge of quality assurance essential to human, animal and environmental health.
Vision Statement:
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providing professional development, education and training;
creating collaborative relationships with governmental authorities, professional organizations, academia and industry; and
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Hello Lawrence. I hope you are doing well. I would like to say that I am a fan of Lean Six Sigma and have been on both sides of the program at my current installation. As a Black Belt I believe the certification is still highly regarded in the business world; mostly in an industrial environment.
If you are looking at other areas of the business community like the IT field, HR or logistical support on the commercial side I would suggest you take a look at more information on this new initiative called "Big Data" or Data Scientist. I've read some articles on it but not sure if it will take over Six Sigma but it's worth a look. Just depends on your idea of getting ahead and staying ahead.
If you are looking for a new field/career that can be highly valuable to a company that needs the quality perspective of a Six Sigma belt and the detail of someone that thrives in an analytical setting, this new "Data Scientist" might be for you.
Do a search for: Data Scientist and see this article "Is Big Data the New Six Sigma?"
I hope this helps.
R Hill
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