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Tag Archives: Six Sigma
TWSL Series 11: BA Overlaps with Other Practice Areas
Today I gave this webinar for the Tom Woods School of Life Lunch and Learn Series. The slides are here.
Root Cause Analysis
Root cause analysis is the process of digging into a problem in order to find out what actually caused it. In simple systems or situations this process is pretty straightforward, but of course we often work in situations that are … Continue reading
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Tagged BABOK, business analysis, problem-solving, Six Sigma, Techniques
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BA Webinar Series 10: Business Analysis Overlaps with Other Practice Areas
Today I gave this webinar for the Tampa IIBA Lunch and Learn Series. The slides are here.
Bye Bye Black Belt, It Was Nice Knowin’ Ya…
My Lean Six Sigma Black Belt certification from Villanova University rolled off yesterday, and I’ve been pondering whether or not to pursue a replacement. If I do I’d get it through ASQ (American Society for Quality) and it would only … Continue reading
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Tagged Black Belt, certifications, Lean Analysis, Six Sigma
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