Specialist Diploma - Six Sigma

Work will pay for the course. The course is 4000 euro, and lasts 10 months. Every company is trying to cut costs, having done the Six Sigma program can only help. To first stay in the job I am in at the moment and if need be get another job. It is better to have the course done. I do know that if my company is recruiting and two people apply, they both have the same qualifications but one has experience in Lean they will get the Job. You can buy a book on anything but it’s having the piece of paper that counts at an interview.
 
A bit part of any six sigma training is working through a real-lift project in your work environment. You will need the support/agreement of your employer to do this.
 
That will not be a problem. Every Employer likes something for nothing.
 
That will not be a problem. Every Employer likes something for nothing.
In theory, yes. But will they support you when you want to bring in additional measurement steps that will take manpower to implement (for example)? Will they support you when you want to implement changes in the process to assess the impact? This is not a trivial matter.
 
I have to say yes . Its going to be harder to get the buy in from the staff.People do not like change.
 
Is this the distance learning course from limerick that takes 10 months and costs 4k?
Remember even if you do this course you could still fail to pass.Even if you get the cert or whatever,why do you think your employer will pay you more or promote you?
We are in a recession and firms are trying to cit costs.Is your company in the loop about your plans....I mean if they are encouraging this type of training maybe they could help you out? I presume you will have to fork out the 4k yourself. If your firm is willing to pay, then do an evening course at a local college...they all do variations of this type of training
 
I work shift so its one early than one week late .i aim to do the best job i can for my present employer .Nobody knows what tomorrow will bring ,so i wamt to be as marketable as possable if i need to get another job, thats my only plan. i am very lucky that my employer will pay ,so as long as the company is in buisness we will both benefit from the new skills i learn .
 
Why are the responses to this post so negative?
I don't see where Ray has suggested that his employer should/would pay him more for having this qualification?
Sometimes this site puzzles me...
My own 2 cents is that the distance courses from UL are ok, they provide good material and the standard they expect is high enough to make it worth your while doing the course in the first place.
Are people seriously suggesting that a course over a few days by a private body (which would probably cost nearly as much) or buying a book would provide the same benefit/educational value as 10 months interaction and discussion with fellow students, tutorials, assignments, practical project work and exams?
These courses are generally subsidised by Enterprise Ireland so refundable to the company and/or the participant, and a lot of companies, even in these times, offer refund of fees on completion of a relevant course.

The only advice I would give is to think about whether distance learning is for you - it's a long lonely slog, and generally outside of tutorials it's up to yourself to keep motivated. UL offer a discussion board with their courses which helps, but you are still geographically distant. Also, it may be worth having a chat with a supervisor/ hr as to what skills & qualifications they are specifically looking for over the next months/ years in terms of HR planning & strategy, or even in your own professional development.
 
It does not matter how many qualifications i gain i will not be payed more and there is no chance of promotion in my company. I have talked to the CI manager in work .In my original post I asked had anybody any experience of doing a Distance learning course in Limerick, Support, study material ect.
Thanks Mel for the advice.
 
Well if your employer is willing to pay,then by all means go for it.Its really up to you then if you want to put the work in.Maybe you could check if your local colleges are offering any courses.....it is usually one evening a week.Good luck