Business
This management bootcamp includes 18 courses on Six Sigma and more
TL;DR: Add to your skill set with the Ultimate Six Sigma, Lean & Quality Management Bootcamp for $99, a 98% savings as of Sept. 27.
If you’re trying to slide into a project management position, getting certified in a key methodology will make a difference. This 51-hour Ultimate Six Sigma, Lean, and Quality Management Bootcamp is filled with information to help you get those certifications on your LinkedIn.
Created by the Advanced Innovation Group Pro Excellence (AIGPE), a training and certification provider, this boot camp is designed to optimize your profile and eventually help you find a new job.
It’s comprised of 18 courses, which are centered on teaching you Six Sigma, Lean, and Quality Management frameworks. You’ll learn techniques to solve complex business problems, optimize processes, and become a management expert any organization would be lucky to have.
You’ll also get the chance to sharpen your process improvement skills to an advanced level. By taking specialized programs like Six Sigma Black Belt Certification and Lean Masterclass, you can work towards nabbing the accredited certifications you need to land your dream management role.
If you want to make career moves, this bundle is a great place to start. For a limited time, you can get it on sale for only $99.
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