Six Sigma Yellow Belt

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Taught by
Bill Bailey, PhD
Assistant Professor of Industrial Engineering
and 3 more instructors

Offered by
University System of Georgia

This specialization includes these 1 courses.

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0 posts • 6 mentions • top 4 shown below

r/blogsnark • comment
4 points • lreynolds2

Sure! https://www.coursera.org/specializations/six-sigma-fundamentals

The most valued are the black and green belt certifications, but those were expensive and not something that would be valued in my current role so I did the more basic yellow belt!

r/industrialengineering • post
3 points • oHuSsEiNx
Anyone took any of these courses form Coursera ??

I will be able to take one of these courses from Coursera on a discount, I'm an industrial engineering student and need some feedback if anyone took any of these courses, which one of these courses are beneficial and actually valuable?

1- Key Technologies for business (IBM)

https://www.coursera.org/specializations/key-technologies-for-business?

2- Supply chain management (Rutgers)

https://www.coursera.org/specializations/supply-chain-management

3- Six sigma yellow belt (University system of Georgia)

https://www.coursera.org/specializations/six-sigma-fundamentals

4- Project Management principles and practices (University of California, Irvine)

https://www.coursera.org/specializations/project-management

From all of these supply chain management and yellow six sigma seems the most beneficial in terms of depth of content, the key technologies for business course seems to offer pretty basic knowledge and foundations. Would appreciate the feedback.

r/projectmanagement • comment
1 points • isaac00000

Just to folow up (and made an up) I have found a Lean Six sigma yelow belt course (that qualifies for exam).

https://www.coursera.org/specializations/six-sigma-fundamentals

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I'll keep searching but for the moment this is my top qualified