Yellow Belt: What it really means

Posted by Redman on November 3rd, 2008

Wondering what a yellow belt means in Six Sigma? Well we all know that there are three different belts and the purposes of all are different. We would like to take you through some of the features of the Yellow Belt and see what it is.

Six Sigma certification which yields a yellow belt would mean that the person has a thorough knowledge of all the techniques of the six sigma.

A person who has a yellow belt needs to have a proper insight of all the 6 features and techniques. The training is also excellent, if you were to get trained for the yellow belt then, be sure that you would learn many improvement techniques and also have an insight of all the metrics of six sigma.

Implementing all that they learn and then application of that accordingly would yield high quality production and excellent transaction system. A yellow belt would not only improve the company’s business but would also look to make the image of company high in the customers point, hence opening up avenues for more business from them in future.

There needs to be a very strong understanding of all the processes that take place in the company and implementing the work of the company in such a way which would mean that there every person who works in the company works towards making the company improve in service. Every individual would contribute in making the company a better one. This six sigma certification would mean that the organization works towards all the goals that they wish to achieve.

Keeping the Child Busy

Posted by Redman on May 21st, 2008

As the child grows he wants to go out and explore. Parents do not like this idea and make sure that the child movement of the child must remain within the limits of their supervision. Nurseries or the pre-primary schools provide a dependable alternative. 

The child finds a new place and new people to satisfy his curiosity and the parents too find it not only safe but also good for child development. Besides they are equipped with many toys and other objects which your child will find enchanting and enjoy his stay over there.

After returning from nursery or pre-primary school don’t burden your child with more studies. He has already done a lot of learning to read and learning to write in the nursery or pre-primary school. Let him enjoy some television programs, though you can exercise control over what he is watching. Control should be rather subtle. Exercising control over what he should not watch is better than prescribing what he should watch.

Don’t place so many “NO”s before your child. Find out the ways which can keep him busy. Buy some attractive books to read, some material for making different types of blocks. Let her try to do some coloring by bringing few coloring books and pastor-colors and watercolors. Let her express herself. It will lead to better development of her personality.  

Saying NO doesn’t provide any alternative. Provide alternatives. Send her to any gym or swimming pool. This will be good for her health also. And, lastly, spare your time for her. Talk to her. Play with her.