Do you find yourself thinking; “Why should I do a Black Belt course?” Watch this video as Stephen Porter, Quality & Business Improvement Manager at Carlisle Interconnect Technologies, tells us how he attended PMI’s Lean Six Sigma Black Belt course to enhance his skills to lead critical business projects, and as part of his own development pathway to achieve the prestigious grade of CQI Fellow.
Are you interested in taking your training to the next level after hearing Stephen’s experience? Find out more about how you can become a Lean Six Sigma Black Belt here.
"... I would say a Black Belt is an essential component to leading Green Belts, driving projects, project management and a good representative and a good campion within the organisation."
The Chartered Quality Institute (CQI) is the only chartered body for quality professionals. The prestigious grade of Fellow recognises those who have demonstrated a substantial achievement or contribution to the quality profession. Find out more about becoming a Chartered Quality Professional – Fellow (CQP FCQI) here.
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As you heard Stephen explain, the role of the Black Belt is to deliver business-critical projects, and these differ from a Green Belt project. But how do they different?
Joe took his skill set to the next level with a PMI Lean Six Simga Black Belt, in line with his mindset of ‘we can always do things better’.
Declan joined PMI’s Master Black Belt course to learn more about leading bigger programmes of work, with multiple improvement initiatives.
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