Jennifer Register, MBA, RAC
Director of Regulatory Affairs at Secure BioMed Evaluations
December 2015
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Rob Packard
I would never pay for a Six-Sigma certificate on my own. If you don't have management support for a project and to cover the certification costs, then you won't have support from management for a six-sigma program at all. I would train yourself by reading and convince your employer to earmark some funds for a six-sigma project and training for you.
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Armin Beck
I agree with Robert these classe are designed to make money You can not learn process improvement you just need to have in you. Armin
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Mia Spiegelman BSc, RAQC
I agree with Robert. Learn on your own. If you can't apply them immediately you will lose knowledge quickly as well.
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Ee Bin Liew
stepping back a bit, Jennifer, where would the project come from? and even if there's a project, is this solo or a cross-function team effort? the certificate provider should give you these details, then you can accurately determine the ROI.
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