5-Tips for Lean Career Path (Wish I Knew 20 Years Ago)

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In this video I share 5 Tips I Wish I Knew 20 Years ago for a

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5:39 I've read that book last year and that's actually what pushed me to double down on my continuous improvement journey and start taking courses on it. I took advantage of the ambiguity of my previous role to involve myself with projects I normally don't have any business getting involved in. I'm glad I did. I leveraged those experiences to land my current role as a continuous improvement analyst. Great video!

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Good stuff. My passion is Helping people and companies improve their processes and products. I use my expertise skills in Statistical Data Analysis, Lean, Six Sigma, Root Cause Analysis, Problem Solving, etc to do that. And those are the things I am passionate about. Trying to get back into the workforce as a C.I. Engineer/Manager / QE / QA Mgr after being out for a while now. Keep up the good work.

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Hello Chad, loved the video, just found out your channel and I’m going through a lot of your material. I am a LATAM industrial engineer with 2 years of experience in innovation and continuous improvement. I am currently working with C level executives in operational excellence management. I have grown very quickly in the industry getting into Manager roles, and applying general principles that align well with Kaizen, LSS’s DMAIC and so on very pragmatically, but I’ve come to the point where I realize I need to use better tools to achieve better results and take better informed decisions.

I have gone through LSS white and yellow belt training, but have no official certifications. Where would you suggest to start and what would be the most relevant certifications I should pursue in the future?

Thanks in advance, amazing value in your content!

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