1) Intro:

I love gathering data and experimenting. It’s one of the main reasons I was drawn to Six Sigma. Today I’ll share a few stories around that theme.

The first is a case study about a Telecom company that saved more than 1 million Euros annually using Six Sigma.

The second is a LinkedIn post that got some traction last week.

The third is a Student Spotlight about x who did y and earned z.

I’m curious how this newsletter format is resonating with you. What would you keep, add, or remove?

-Ted Hessing, Creator, Six Sigma Study Guide.


2) Case Study:

Are you curious about how Lean Six Sigma can improve processes in the telecommunications industry?

Check out this case study, which examines how a telecom company used DMAIC (Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, Control) to tackle a problem with service orders.

You’ll learn about the team’s approach, the tools they used, and the impressive results they achieved. Don’t miss this opportunity to see Lean Six Sigma in action!


3) Community:

I’ve been more active on LinkedIn lately. (Hit me up if you want to connect!) Here’s the post that got the most engagement last week. Would love you to join the conversation!


4) Student Spotlight:

This week Larry shares his experience of passing the IASSC Six Sigma Green Belt Exam on his first attempt. He credits his success to his study plan, which involved breaking down the Six Sigma tools into manageable sections and using flashcards to reinforce his learning. He also recommends taking practice exams to identify areas for improvement. If you’re looking for tips to ace your own Six Sigma Green Belt Exam, be sure to check out Larry’s story!

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