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Learner Reviews & Feedback for Six Sigma Tools for Define and Measure by Kennesaw State University

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About the Course

This course is for you if you are looking to learn more about Six Sigma or refresh your knowledge of the basic components of Six Sigma and Lean. Six Sigma skills are widely sought by employers both nationally and internationally. These skills have been proven to help improve business processes and performance. This course will cover the Define phase and introduce you to the Measure phase of the DMAIC (Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, and Control) process. You will learn about Six Sigma project development and implementation, you will become familiar with project management tools, you will be introduced to statistics and understand its significance to Six Sigma, and finally you will learn about data collection and its importance to an organization. Every module will include readings, videos, and a quiz to help make sure you understand the material and concepts that are studied. You will also have the opportunity to participate in peer review exercises to give you the opportunity to apply the material to your daily life. Our applied curriculum is built around the latest handbook The Certified Six Sigma Handbook (2nd edition) and students will develop /learn the fundamentals of Six Sigma. Registration includes online access to course content, projects, and resources but does not include the companion text The Certified Six Sigma Handbook (2nd edition). The companion text is not required to complete the assignments. However, the text is a recognized handbook used by professionals in the field. Also, it is a highly recommended text for those wishing to move forward in Six Sigma and eventually gain certification from professional agencies such as American Society for Quality (ASQ)....

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AG

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Book reading is bit difficult to common people, Referred is too expensive. If course provide the material i am one of the happiest person in this course students

AK

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Please make sure that you also explain small points and terms in detail, as some times it is difficult to understand a concept if the relevant word is not known to the learner.

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By Mukesh M

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Jul 4, 2020

Its good course to get basic idea.

By Dennis J B S M

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Sep 8, 2020

Las questionarie could be better

By Amanda C

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Apr 19, 2022

Better than the first course.

By Stanley L

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May 2, 2020

Clear but not specific enough

By Husam A A

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Jun 21, 2021

Amazing added value course

By Wei P

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Jan 14, 2019

Data section is too simple

By Josef M J A

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Jul 24, 2018

Informative and organized.

By Aditi N

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Jun 30, 2020

Great source of learning

By jehan a

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Nov 4, 2020

It usfel and helpful

By Rakesh T

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Sep 4, 2020

Good Course to Learn

By Alaa E A

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Aug 25, 2022

Very Good organized

By Toluwanimi J L

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Jul 27, 2022

well-detailed.

By sricourse1 G

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Apr 6, 2019

Great Course !

By An N

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Apr 28, 2022

informative

By PADOLE V B

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Aug 29, 2020

Good course

By Sandesh P L ( R - R L

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Jun 29, 2021

Good

By Sriram P

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Mar 9, 2019

good

By Jaap P

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Sep 27, 2024

I am providing a rating for the entire Yellow Belt Specialization, which consists of four courses. This review covers the entire specialization, not just a single course. Compared to other, newer courses on Coursera, I would rate this specialization three stars. Often, the content feels like a blur of information. The instructors are only visible at the beginning, likely reading from a script. Some even pause awkwardly when turning to the next page. There is a lack of emphasis on key points, no examples to illustrate concepts, and no repetition to reinforce important information. Additionally, there is no summarizing at the end of the lessons. The slides presented are outdated and often irrelevant to the spoken content. From a didactic perspective, this course has significant room for improvement. However, the quality varies between instructors. I particularly liked Dr. Bailey and Dr. Scherrer, but the majority did not meet my expectations. Despite these issues, I completed the course and believe it provides a solid foundation. Compared to other Yellow Belt courses, which can be as short as a few hours, this specialization offers a more comprehensive basis for advancing to Green and Black Belt levels.

By Derek T

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Nov 15, 2020

Useful course which provides the student with several good tools but the quality of the video lectures is poor with the lecturer having to re-read mistakes. Also, the formulation of the quiz questions (where sometimes a double negative question is asked) is not conducive to a good learner experience.

By Anastasia K

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Aug 20, 2021

Weeks 1 and 4 were very hard to follow, not because they were difficult, but due to the presentation style. The optional quizzes popped in before the thoughts were concluded. Many test questions and answers for these two weeks were poorly worded. I would prefer a style that enhances retention.

By Jorge T R

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Jul 31, 2020

The course doesn't provide too much information. It is based in a book you should have to follow the contents in the course. Contents are not too much developed in the videos. I miss more implication from the teachers to explain concepts and provide examples and analogies.

By vishal g

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Jun 20, 2020

The offered course is really simple and easy to understand. Having said that, I have had experienced in-depth courses on the same topic on other online course platforms at a cheaper price. So, Overall not satisfied with the value for money.

By Rasool E

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May 5, 2020

Week 2 with mathematical tests and practices was the most useful and memorable one to me. other topics were just presented briefly with little examples and therefore won't stay in mind for long.

By Kirsten K

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Jun 21, 2020

Was a bit harder to follow and the stats sections need updating. There were some errors in the quiz sections and the narrative on the videos could have been more engaging and descriptive.

By Tanpreet

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Jan 1, 2021

The content on the slides from professor Cook was not inline to what he was speaking. There were topics on the slide which were not discussed in details.