Business
98% off online training bundle (UK deal)
TL;DR: The 2021 Complete Six Sigma Training Suite Bundle is on sale for £23.35 as of Feb. 8, saving you 98% on list price.
Six Sigma is a business methodology designed to streamline processes and minimise mistakes. If you want to learn more about how it works, this Six Sigma Training Suite can help.
This training suite includes 45 hours of content broken down into 15 individual courses. The courses are led by Advanced Innovation Group Pro Excellence (AIGPE), which offers professional learning programs and globally-recognised credentialing for Lean, Six Sigma, and Minitab. They’ll guide you across the certification roadmap.
In order to call yourself a master of Six Sigma, you’ll have to earn your White Belt first, which validates your understanding of the basics, and work your way up to the Black Belt. You’ll learn to analyse data in Minitab, understand a number of real-life anecdotes from industry experts, visualise an organisation from an end-to-end perspective, and dive into the Lean methodology to identify and eliminate waste within an organisation. And the best part is you can do it all from the comfort of your sofa — even the exams.
This jam-packed training suite is valued at £2,180, but for a limited time, you can sign up and start studying for just £23.35.
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