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Six Sigma in Technical Writing (Technical Documentation) in a Software Company

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Hi,

I am Masters in Computer Applications (MCA) and working as a Senior Technical Writer in an MNC in Gurgaon, Haryana. I am quite keen on going for a Green Belt certification. My main concerns are:

1. Can I go for a Green Belt certification inspite of being associated with another field instead of Quality?

2. What would be my approach (after getting Green Belt certified) while documenting a software application?

3. Can I utilize my existing work experience after attaining the Green Belt? If Yes, How?

4. What areas can I switch after the successful completion of Green Belt certification in an IT company?

5. How will I be responsible for improving the documentation processes in my company?

Thanks.

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Hey guyz,

Can someone answer my query? I am of the perception that Six Sigma can be applied to any domain and anyone can do Six Sigma who is inclined towards quality. Am I right Guys?

Regards,

Apurvo

  • 3 months later...

Dear Apurvo

You can go for Six Sigma training irrespective of your industry and functional area. Six Sigma methods are universal in their application. If you want to know the application of Six Sigma in Information Technology, please click here. You may call at our toll free number for more details: 1800-102-3003

Regards

AbhishekM

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