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mhans
21st May 2003, 12:51 PM
Hello Everyone,

My compamy is looking into going with Six Sigma. I would need to be trained as a Black Belt... My question to anyone is, if there's a place I can go to become certified at a reasonable cost. I've done some research, and the cost out there for that is quite high... If I could get some help on the issue, I would be VERY grateful.

Thank you,
Marcy-

CarolX
21st May 2003, 02:06 PM
Hi Marcy,

Did you try searching the board on six sigma??

Start here (http://www.16949.com/Forums/forumdisplay.php?s=&forumid=19)

Look over the topics already discussed. If you don't, try the search function.

Regards,
CarolX

David Mullins
21st May 2003, 11:05 PM
Continuous improvement by any other name .....

Still, if you want a means to have some training.

gpainter
22nd May 2003, 09:55 AM
M Six Sigma = Job Security is what I have been told. Try a search on the net. Also, look at some of your Suppliers and/or Customers, many have their own programs and will allow you to participate at little or no cost and is generally cheaper than going on your own.