Learn to be Efficient

Wednesday, February 8, 2012 by Bryan Curtis
In recent times, companies and consumers have been trying to find ways to accomplish tasks more efficiently - saving on the amount of time and money invested. Consumers can do this by paying attention to sales, clipping coupons, price-shopping online, but how do companies figure out how to cut costs in order to increase profits?  

One method used by many companies is enrolling employees in a Lean Six Sigma Green Belt program. The Green Belt program focuses on how to eliminate waste, improve the quality of products, and increase customer satisfaction. Recently, it has become an invaluable asset to add to any resume since many companies are restructuring in order to acclimate to the current economy climate.

If you're interested in improving your resume with an asset that showcases your ability to efficiently improve a company's production, visit The College Network for information regarding the Purdue Lean Six Sigma Green Belt program. Purdue's comprehensive program includes reading; watching video lectures via the Internet (available via streaming video, 24/7 throughout the 10 weeks of the course); participating in asynchronous online discussions; taking online quizzes and a final exam; and completing assignments related to the course case study. You will also have the opportunity for coaching via email and phone by your instructor.

A quote by the basketball coach Pat Riley sums it all up, "A particular shot or way of moving the ball can be a player's personal signature, but efficiency of performance is what wins the game for the team." Visit TCN's web site to learn more about becoming lean six sigma certified.

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