Six Sigma Certification

Quality is not only in the United States

Everywhere you look today the term ‘Made in America’, means quality. That means it was tested and approved to be sold to the American people. It means that pride and quality were placed into the product because it is known that it will be sold and used, not in America, bust somewhere else around the world.

That helps to build confidence to the rest of the world that seeing that tag will help the buyer sleep well at night knowing the product will last for a long time and that it was well crafted to that end. Motorola, the global cell phone maker is a firm believer in quality in your work. Motorola believes in quality so much that in the early 70’s they created Sigma Six, a quality control process that checks and helps to ensure quality throughout from the beginning to the end. As a result the end product and or service have quality ingrained into its DNA, if you will. The service men and women of Sigma Six are graduates of the Six Sigma Certification program in their given field and are taught also from start to finish quality is job one.

With Motorola being a global firm its Six Sigma Certification program is global as well. So the teaching and the follow through on the job support of quality control is job one. Thanks to that certification you now have thousands of its graduates worldwide practicing what they were taught now back home. Furthermore, they will now teach their fellow countrymen the lessons they learned as they went through the Six Sigma Certification program and make sure that quality is followed all the way.

It is truly refreshing to see and learn that even a multinational firm like Motorola believes and supports in the quality of the end product that reaches you and I and that I hope is only the beginning of a much and brighter future.