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Ditto Ransomsoul and Jody 7818. In my office, a master's degree used to be something novel. Now? It's a requirement. Why? Because of what they bring to the table. Really? The turn-over has become ridiculously high, and they're creating positions to fill in the skill gaps that these master's workers SHOULD have, but don't.
Some of us have pursued degrees simply to get a box checked off. Not to toot our own horn, but I've always had a sneaking suspicion that most of the forum members - with or without degrees - are smarter and better workers than many workers who got their degrees in the traditional manner. The desire to do a good job, I think, is a better indicator of how well any employee will perform than a wall full of degrees.
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"Never give up on a dream just because of the time it will take to accomplish it. The time will pass anyway." -- Earl Nightingale, radio personality and motivational speaker
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100% agree!cheersmate
LaterBloomer Wrote:. The desire to do a good job, I think, is a better indicator of how well any employee will perform than a wall full of degrees.
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LaterBloomer Wrote:The desire to do a good job, I think, is a better indicator of how well any employee will perform than a wall full of degrees.
For the most part, I feel that way as well. However, there have been several times I have "lost out" on promotions because of the degree/certs. I am also working on my confidence level as well, but besides that point, I feel the need to obtain a degree to boost my general education/business knowledge and learn more. The certifications I'm looking at is to hone my skill set, so I'll be more valuable in my current position and can help others when they're in need of assistance.
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sterlingg Wrote:will six sigma green belt satisfy Excelsior project management requirements?
Excelsior counselor stated it does not meet project management requirements.... off to Sophia.org
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07-31-2016, 09:32 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-31-2016, 09:50 PM by Life Long Learning.)
I did the two FREE ones below. I think I will take the Six Sigma Yellow Belt Certified (SSYBC)™ from the The Management and Strategy Institute (MSI), 8 PCU's next. I like the fact that MSI is accredited by The International Association for Six Sigma Certification (IASSC).
•Six Sigma White Belt (SSWB)
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•Lean Six Sigma White Belt Certification (LSSWB)
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Lean Six Sigma White Belt Certification - MSIcertified
bjcheung77 Wrote:That has pretty much summed up what I needed to re-assure myself of as well.
For the OP, if you need a Green Belt, this is on sale for $44 and it includes the Certification Exam[/url]
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I stuck with FREE and did this Yellow Belt.
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gotta love the info on this site
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I'm definitely going to do this! Thanks for the info.
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1) BEST VALUE FOR THE MONEY
Management and Strategy Institute
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OK, after 5 FREE Six Sigma courses I paid MSI thru
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Life Long Learning Wrote:•Six Sigma Yellow Belt (SSYB) Certified – PMI (6sigmastudy) 8 PMI PDUs
•Six Sigma White Belt (SSWB) Certified – ISAAC (ABI) 5 PDU
•Six Sigma White Belt (SSWB) Certified – EBI (TreQna University) 2 HR
•LEAN Six Sigma White Belt (LSSWB) Certified – CDP (100% Effective) 1 HR
•LEAN Six Sigma White Belt (LSSWB) Certified – ISAAC (MSI) 5 PDUs
Why go through four -- or better yet, any -- white belt courses, when you were planning on going for yellow belt?
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