More Certification Questions and Answers »What is Six Sigma Certification?
Six Sigma certification is a confirmation of an individual's capabilities with respect to specific competencies. Just like any other quality certification, it does not indicate that an individual is capable of unlimited process improvement, just that s/he has completed the necessary requirements from the company granting the certification.
For instance, millions of people have applied for, tested and been granted a driver's license in the United States. It certifies that a person has passed the minimum guidelines and requirements for driving. The individual must pass both a written and hands-on driving test in order to 'certify'. Not all individuals in the United States, however, have the same proficiency in driving - even though they may have passed the tests and been granted a driver's license. The same is true for Six Sigma certification. Certification alone does not summarize the worth of a true quality professional.
Next Page > What Is Involved In Six Sigma Certification?
Copyright © 2000-2008 iSixSigma LLC All Rights Reserved
Reproduction Without Permission Is Strictly Prohibited Copyright Requests
Publish an Article: Do you have a Six Sigma tip, learning or case study?
Share it with the largest community of Six Sigma professionals, and be recognized by your peers.