The Feynman Technique is one of the most effective and accessible strategies to master complex topics and truly retain knowledge. Named after Nobel Prize-winning physicist Richard Feynman, this approach is grounded in a deceptively simple idea: if you can’t explain a concept clearly and simply, you don’t really understand it. As someone who used this (more…)
Six Sigma terminology, sometimes politely called “terminology” but more accurately described as jargon, can overwhelm new learners. If you are studying for a Green Belt or Black Belt, the vocabulary alone can feel like learning a new language. One reader captured this challenge perfectly in a survey response: “I’m studying for Green Belt and the (more…)
Learning Six Sigma for a certification or to help your career by improving workplace performance, you’ve come to the right place.
Once you put on the Six Sigma glasses, you begin to see it everywhere. Here’s a lighthearted look at movies that I see as great examples.
Some of the most common questions about Six Sigma Training are what classes are appropriate and what course of action candidates should take?
