Sick Singma...

Studying for Six Sigma is not really as easy as what I thought it would be. Instead of spending 4 months to complete the course, it was shrunk to 3 months due to cost cutting measures.

During these 3 months, we have to
1) study online courses prior to the classes
2) study all the modules taught in class and be tested at the end of each week's training
3) complete a project and used all the modules taught in class

We are exposed to Hypothesis, Anova, sample size calculations..... blah blah, besides the normal statistics lessons like Binomial and Poisson taught during the early school days....

The toughest part was all these need to be done in additional to our current workload. Luckily, for me, Mr D has been rather supportive of this course and did not reprimand me, despite catching me doing the project during office hours.

Anyway, I'm glad it is over, possibly due to the fact that I have stopped studying for many years or perhaps due to the fact that I have no interests in statistics at all...

Below are some of the finest moments..


It is obvious, the certificates are lining up, awaiting to be taken home by the respective owners...

My turn to get the certificate, yipee!


The 2 teams that walked away with the Ronald Fisher's awards. This is the first time both teams got the same score.

I got a "Funny Award" called the Voice Conservative Awared - For hardly speaking during class except presentation.

People from Woodlands site gathering for a group photo.....

Class of SG0704......

Comments

Anonymous said…
You will get "sicker" when you were told to submit 3 to 4 projects a year.

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