No one likes Six Sigma. It's a long process to look closely at long processes. CEOs must stay awake at night, repenting for all the tears of boredom they're inflicting on their people. But I have to hand it to MLOG - if you're going to cover Six Sigma (and you have to!) you should first fly your class out to Spain, have them enjoy long nights out at the cervezarias, let them sleep in, serve them breakfast, and then fly in an experienced, enthusiastic, organized speaker who controls financials at a Fortune 500 company. You design, run, and critique team exercises rather than lecture theory. You do a little bit over two days. At the end, I was impressed at how many people were inspired to interview with the presenting company.
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