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andrewducker ([personal profile] andrewducker) wrote2014-05-15 09:00 pm

Tiredness, thy name is Andy

In other news, yesterday I had a tooth taken out, and today I spent 8 hours in the first half of a Six Sigma course.

Both of these things were worthwhile, but the combination has left me completely collapsed. The hour and a half of "taking Noah home and then playing Super Mario 3D Land with him" has just about pushed me over the edge into "I am made of jello" status. I think an early night might be in order.
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[personal profile] dalglir 2014-05-17 10:19 am (UTC)(link)
Six Sigma is one framework of many. It is useful, for sure, just to have that framework to approach things with. Just, we were trained to yellow belt for the sake of being trained - a manager's vanity project with no expectation of that training ever being made use off. We were never going to be 'called upon' to assist with a Six Sigma project (which is what the yellow belts were expected to do, elsewhere in the organisation). My experience of Six Sigma is tainted and biased as a result.