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Six Sigma Or Pmp?

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My friend works in Project Management - Telecom Domain with an IT firm. He is interested to know if he should go for a Six Sigma Certification or a PMP? Which one of the two will work the best in his domain and also in the long run.


What is the utility of Six Sigma for a PMP?

Six Sigma Green Belt and PMP are two qualifications that are considered equally important for Project Managers in IT companies. You can go for them in any order.

Have a look at the following articles

1. Example Six Sigma projects in IT - http://forum.benchma...t+%2Bmanagement

2. Six Sigma and Software development - http://forum.benchma...re-development/

3. How does Project Management fit with Lean and Six Sigma? - http://forum.benchma...t+%2Bmanagement

  • 14 years later...

The choice between Six Sigma and PMP (Project Management Professional) depends on your career goals and the industry you work in. Six Sigma is a methodology primarily focused on process improvement and reducing defects, making it ideal for industries like manufacturing and quality control. On the other hand, PMP is a certification that equips you with project management skills applicable across various industries, including IT, construction, healthcare, and more. Consider your career aspirations and the specific demands of your field to determine which certification would be more beneficial for you.

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