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19th July 2006, 10:34 PM
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Student needs advice on his career in the field of Lean Manufacturing and Six Sigma
i am a student . i would like to continue my career in the field of Lean Manufacturing and six sigma . i have completed a course in six sigma and lean manufacturing in my school and found these fields very interesting to me. i found this forum having lot of experts with great experience in industrial field.As a student , i would be happy to get advice from experienced people.so kindly request members to give me advice on how to improve and prepare myself for that.
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Re: Student needs advice on his career in the field of Lean Manufacturing and Six Sigma
What other courses have you taken? What is your college major, or are you working and just took these courses for self-improvement?
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Re: Student needs advice on his career in the field of Lean Manufacturing and Six Sigma
Sudarsan,
What is it that you find most interesting? Are there particular aspects that interest you more?
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20th July 2006, 03:32 PM
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Re: Student needs advice on his career in the field of Lean Manufacturing and Six Sigma
Other than having attended a school what do you have to offer that someone else doesn't?
Why should I want to hire you instead of the other guy?
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Re: Student needs advice on his career in the field of Lean Manufacturing and Six Sig
Marc and Kevin ask some very important questions. An engineering major would apply the methods differently than say someone in purchasing. Lean and Six Sigma can both be relatively generic. As someone in school, you need to decide how you want to differentiate yourself from the competition when you finally enter the marketplace, as that is where your true education will begin.
If this is something your interested in, then you should start considering where you want to work once school is complete. Is it Toyota, Danaher, Boeing, or another company which is heavy into Lean. If your interested in Six Sigma more, maybe you'll want to look at Motorola, GE, etc.
Your schooling and education you should help you get that first job after graduation. Get the right position, with the right company, and you may be afforded the opportunity to learn plenty on either subject.
On a side note, it probably wouldn't hurt to think even farther ahead and what you want to be doing 5-10 years down the road. Maybe your first position/company is training for that job somewhere in the future.
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Re: Student needs advice on his career in the field of Lean Manufacturing and Six Sigma
i am an industrial engineering major . i have taken courses like statistical decision making , IE design and six-sigma , quality improvement . After completing these course it felt to me that the main focus of these course were on improving a process or how to decide whether experiment is gud enough to satisfy the requiremnt.
In my school i have just learnt only the concept but i havent applied those concepts in real world suituations.i remember when i did a course project for six sigma in the local retail store .The main problem was their inventory maintaince which we were asked to reduce through DMAIC process. we ran through each phases and recommended long term and short term solutions.
Hi kevin as you asked about my interest . i am interested in application of lean concept like Kanban , value stream mapping , kaizen ,5s . it would be interesting when i get job in lean and if i am asked to apply these concept in my company. it would be a real test for me .
Actually , i am helping my professor in creating a course in Lean Manufacturing which he has planned to offer in future.we are reviewing all courses materails and try to form a effective slides for teaching.
One more thing which i wanted to tell .Most of the certifications like CQE,SSBB or SSGB require industrial experince.But what if student like me wanted to write those exam ? .
thanks for your reply
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Re: Student needs advice on his career in the field of Lean Manufacturing and Six Sigma
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One more thing which i wanted to tell .Most of the certifications like CQE,SSBB or SSGB require industrial experince.But what if student like me wanted to write those exam ? .
thanks for your reply
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Did you mean "take the exam" or really "write the exam"? Typically an "Experienced" Certified professional will be contacted to write certain sections of the exam. As a student without any practical experience I believe you are far away from being able to write a section of the certification exam.
Experience:
http://www.asq.org/certification/faq/05.html
Writing for exam: http://www.asq.org/members/leaders/c...workshops.html
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Re: Student needs advice on his career in the field of Lean Manufacturing and Six Sigma
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Gard2372:
You maybe right in your statement and after reading it again it looks like they want to write the exam question. I have removed my other post.
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