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Learn how to become a project management titan with these online courses
If you have well-organized planners and calendars, are meticulous with money, hate being late (or people who are habitually late), possess excellent communication skills, and are great with motivating and hyping people up, then congratulations: you have what it takes to become a project manager.
But if you’re at all interested in pursuing it as a career, knowing how to take charge and getting shit done does not suffice. It’s vital that you also learn the art behind project management, and by art, we mean Lean Six Sigma and Six Sigma.
We’ve already covered it in detail here and here, but in a nutshell, Lean Six Sigma and Six Sigma are two of the most popular project management methodologies today. Six Sigma employs a five-step process (DMAIC) to eliminate defects in a company’s method and improve quality and efficiency, while Lean Six Sigma is a data-driven approach that focuses on enhancing customer satisfaction and boosting profits.
Sound complicated? Don’t fret. The bundles below delve deeper into these subjects and train you in earning certifications:
Through three comprehensive courses, this bundle hope to turn you into a project management titan. You’ll go through three different training stages: yellow belt, green belt, and black belt, each more challenging than the last, but they will equip you with the skills and resources you need to ace the certification tests. By the time you’ve finished the training, you’ll have amassed the highest and most respected project management certification.
In this bundle, you’ll have the ability to pick which one you want to dive into first, Six Sigma or Lean Sigma. Of course, you can always pick both, because well, who’s stopping you? Each of the six courses included features audio-video lectures, simulated exams, flashcards, and toolkits to prepare you for the certification exams. You’ll also earn corresponding PDUs, which PMI Credential Holders can apply for their Continuing Certification Requirements (CCR) programs.
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