WEBINAR
Published: July 2010
About the Webinar (56 mins)
A wide variety of sources
of Six Sigma training abound making it difficult for organizational
leaders to identify which training and Six Sigma implementations are
best for their work situations. Additional confusion arises due to
different philosophies on how to best train practitioners and domain
experts in applied Six Sigma methods. This webinar will summarize
critical lessons learned in both the content and delivery of Six Sigma
training that have been identified by SEI researchers from their
experiences with several large corporations. The lessons learned will
be shared in context of advanced solutions and approaches built into the
SEI Six Sigma-related courses. These lessons learned can make the
difference between a successful adoption and usage of Six Sigma for
tactical process improvement versus a failed investment in Six Sigma
training that is neither usable nor practical in today’s fast-paced
business environments.
About the SpeakersDave
Zubrow is the manager of the Software Engineering Measurement and Analysis
(SEMA) initiative within the SEI. Prior to joining the SEI, Dave served
as assistant director of Analytic Studies for Carnegie Mellon
University. He is a SEI certified instructor and appraiser, member of
several editorial boards of professional journals, and active in
standards development.
Robert W. Stoddard
serves as a senior member of the technical staff at the SEI. Robert
architected and designed several leading measurement and CMMI High
Maturity courses including: “Understanding CMMI High Maturity
Practices”, “Improving Process Performance using Six Sigma”, and
“Designing Products and Processes using Six Sigma”. Robert earned a BS
in Business, an MS in Systems Management and is a certified Motorola Six
Sigma Master Black Belt.
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