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THE PERIOD FOR ACCEPTING ENTRIES TO THIS YEAR'S CONTEST HAS NOW EXPIRED. WE THANK YOU FOR YOUR INTEREST AND INVITE YOU TO ENTER OUR NEXT CONTEST.
Contest Winners: James Tucker, Toronto. Laurie Hennessey, Toronto.
Thank you for visiting our website and taking the time to register for the Six Sigma Black Belt contest.
September 1st, 2005 marks our first year anniversary of hosting Six Sigma training and Power Breakfasts at the Toronto Board of Trade, and as part of the celebration, we are giving away one free Six Sigma Black Belt training session – value of $10,000 - $1million!†
†The list price for a Six Sigma Black Belt training course in e-Zsigma’s Open Enrollment program is $9,950.00 (Canadian Currency). The real value that a Six Sigma Black Belt can drive to an organization can be as much as $1million dollars or more in costs savings and revenue generation, depending on the types of business projects they are assigned by their management team.
"When you put Six Sigma in the hands of smart people, it is incredible what they can do with it." Bruce Miyashita, VP Six Sigma, Maple Leaf Foods Inc.
The e-Zsigma Six Sigma Black Belt Program consists of over 60 interactive workshops that provide participants with the foundation for Six Sigma project success, including statistical and analytical tools, as well as change management, leadership, and project management skills. Six Sigma Black Belts will be able to lead complex Six Sigma projects and apply advanced statistical tools to analyze and reduce process variation, improve efficiencies and drive down costs, while increasing customer satisfaction and improving revenue generation.
For a more detailed outline of the Black Belt curriculum, please click here.
Entries for the contest will be accepted until 12:00 midnight EST on September 7, 2005. The winning registrant for the 2005 Toronto Board of Trade Six Sigma Black Belt contest will be required to answer a skill-testing question, which is included in the contest registration page. The winning entry will be announced on our website on September 9,2005.
The question: After allowing for +/- 1.5 sigma long-term process variation (shift & drift), a Six Sigma process will result in only _____ defects per million opportunities (DPMO).
a) 3.4
b) 232
c) 6,210
d) 66,807
e) 308,538
To find the answer, please visit our website at http://www.e-zsigma.com/m_26.asp (A Six Sigma level of quality means...)
If you are ready to register to enter the contest, click here to REGISTER NOW.
If you do not wish to enter the contest, but would like to contact e-Zsigma and learn more about Six Sigma and our programs for 2005, please contact us.
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