"Dude" - I am not hating on anything. I just know what Six-Sigma is and is not. I used to be Technical Director at a large paper mill in Ohio, where I was in charge of the 6-Sigma program. The mill had six "certified" black belts. Of the six, only one had a clue what she was doing. As a result, she eventually landed a very nice job with a large chemical company. Here's part of a conversation I once had with one of the other "black belts". Me: "So, tell me, what is the p-value really telling me?" "Black Belt": I don't really know, but it is supposed to be less than 0.05 for the results to be real." Real? Are you kidding me? Six-Sigma actually brings nothing new to industry; it is a toolbox of methodologies that have been around for a long time, accompanied by a "recipe" to follow (DMAIC). There is nothing fundamentally wrong with that, but there are far too many companies cranking out so called "Black Belts" who are nothing but robotic recipe followers who really don't understand what they are doing. anything that does not fit the recipe, and they are lost. In fact, I have seen ads in trade journals that promise certification in as little as three weeks! That said, I also know some very talented folks who are certified Black Belts (including Master BB's), BUT their real expertise came not from Six-Sigma training, but from years of statistical study and practice.
Steve