Today, I got e-mail from a recruiter asking for a Six Sigma Black Belt with heavy experience in some specific type of industry. I thought this was interesting, almost defeating the purpose of being a Six Sigma practitioner.
Six Sigma shows us how to navigate a mess to be able to define a problem (in a nutshell). What does it matter what subject area that problem lies in? A good practitioner should be able to do the drill: Identify the customer, define the problem quantitatively (by asking the right questions), and work through solution options. In problem quantification, it is mostly statistical work.
Again, it is simply my opinion.
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