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Six-Sigma Black Belt Training The Six Sigma Black Belt is the most highly trained expert in the Six Sigma hierarchy. They are taught the complete set of Six Sigma methods and tools, as well as an overview of the Six Sigma history. The Black Belt possesses the knowledge and skills required to facilitate and improve the most complex processes. Black Belts usually number 2% of the organization and are full-time Six Sigma staff members. Many Black Belts implement and complete as many as four Six Sigma projects a year, some with bottom-line values of more than $150,000 to the company. Training for Six Sigma Black Belt certification usually last a month, and involves intensive study. There are a several of possibility at your disposal to achieve Six Sigma Black Belt certification. You may want to first check with your Human Resources Department, they may have recommendations, or they may assist you in paying for your certification classes. Another path you may consider is check your local university or community college to see if Six Sigma classes are offered. Finally, a number of online of Six Sigma classes including Black Belt certification are offered by several organizations. Master Black Belt or MBB are the hands-on specialists who teach, and mentor Black Belts, Green Belts, and Yellow Belts. They are often the owner of the Six Sigma training Prospectus and knowledge information for their Corporation. MBBs consult with other Belts on the fundamental business issues as well as projects applications. MBBs understand and realize the importance of the Green and Yellow Belts to the scheme of Six Sigma. In order to achieve your MBB, you must first be have your Black Belt certification and have been involved in a number of significant Six Sigma project. MBB is achieved through training and experience. If you have met these criteria, there are several MBB certification courses available, both online and through universities
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