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To follow on from my last post regarding Six Sigma certifications (Quality & Process management). I've reached "Green Belt" Status
Now on to looking what I can improve in IT Services
Some of the things that were covered is not really relevant (eg manufacturing process), however the quality & improvement part (which was a bigger part) was very interesting and can be applied to virtually any industry/dept. At first I was aiming for "Black Belt", however I knew that the higher level was just not for me.
Oh well, now back to studying for MS & technical certs again - it was nice doing something different
-Ken
The Martial Arts: The more you sweat in practice, the less you bleed in battle.
Just had a read up on it from your previous links. Do you report to and get assistance from someone who actually is a 'black belt' in your place of work then, or do you get to call upon 'black belts' from other companies for help?
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Certs: MCITP:EST; MCTS:Vista; MCDST; MCP; A+; Net+; ITIL v3 Foundation
Thanks mate, and no (on both counts). My place of work hasn't adopted the Six Sigma scheme. And I don't hire myself out. Basically it's taking what I've learnt and applying what I deem as practical in my environment. It would have been nice but I just don't have the time to go "full" six sigma - so it's kinda 3 sigma
-Ken
The Martial Arts: The more you sweat in practice, the less you bleed in battle.