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Why should a Black Belt upgrade to Master Black Belt?

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This is a question some people have posed. I am adding it here for some comments.

  • 2 weeks later...

A Black Belt should upgrade to Master Black Belt for several reasons.

  • Enhanced Six Sigma knowledge and skills - There are a good number of questions that Green Belts and Black Belts ask but do not get satisfactory answers. Many such questions are answered in our MBB program.

  • Six Sigma project management and dashboards- An MBB can marshal his Six Sigma resources well by choosing the right number of projects, managing them with visual dashboards.

  • Leadership, communication and mentoring skills

  • Advanced techniques - Taguchi Methodology, key Multivariate analyses, TRIZ.

  • Simulations - Simulations are great as method of finding optimum solution, testing hypothesis or for validating solutions. Running simulations just needs a regression equation and good knowledge of range (and type) of variations in them. Simulations have wide range of applications ranging from marketing to field sales. forecasting to operations, inventory management to supply chain, HR resource planning to project management. This is one tool a Six Sigma professional must not miss.

  • 3 years later...

Is there is any simulation techniques avl to analyse marketing statergy?


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