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LSS with Analytics?

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Can Lean Six sigma  go hand in hand with Analytics?  If Yes what is the scope of those opportunities in Industries and which skill oriented roles are there?

 

Does benchmark provide such courses for skilling up ?

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Can I Please get any response on this post?

Hello Shivam

 

Lean Six Sigma is not very different from Analytics. Both of them require data and one needs to understand the treatment of data to be an expert in both the fields. 

 

Business Analytics can broadly be classified into three parts

1. Descriptive Analytics - this is the a key focus area in Benchmark's Lean Six Sigma Yellow and Green belt courses. Some insights are also provided for prescriptive analytics

2. Prescriptive Analytics - this is a key focus area in Benchmark's Lean Six Sigma Black Belt course.

3. Predictive Analytics - this is a key focus area Benchmark's Business Excellence Master Black Belt course.

 

Lean Six Sigma practitioners have been using and deploying analytics for a very long time now for problem solving. The typical roles available in the industry are data analyst, data modeler and data scientist etc. Different levels deploy different skillsets as highlighted in points 1, 2 and 3 above.

 

You may read more at the following link

https://www.benchmarksixsigma.com/forum/topic/34901-business-analytics/

 

Regards

Mayank Gupta

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