KM
Nov 29, 2020
Great course to learn about the in-depth idea of Six Sigma with applications. I highly recommend this course. Thank you all for the immense support throughout the course.
ET
Oct 15, 2018
I enjoy the clear presentations of the lecturers. The lecture slides are extremely helpful. The lectures compliment very well the ideas mentioned in the textbook.
By Álvaro
•Mar 2, 2019
No written course material accessible.
By Irender S
•Aug 7, 2021
Good learning and analyzing syllabus.
By Aditi N
•Jul 8, 2020
t was a good learning experience!
By Edelweis H G R
•Aug 20, 2017
Basic but ok for a yellow belt.
By Husam A A
•Jul 12, 2021
Challenging but worth to learn
By Bhavya A
•Jul 10, 2021
Good course for beginners.
By Shivakumar B M
•May 21, 2020
simple and good delivery.
By Sunki M
•Jun 18, 2019
The best learning co
By Kleider S V G
•Nov 23, 2021
Excellent course.
By David V
•Dec 4, 2020
very helpful
By Khaled m s a
•Jul 11, 2019
thanks
By Topiwala A D
•Sep 1, 2020
ok
By Jaap P
•Sep 27, 2024
I am providing a rating for the entire Yellow Belt Specialization, which consists of four courses. This review covers the entire specialization, not just a single course. Compared to other, newer courses on Coursera, I would rate this specialization three stars. Often, the content feels like a blur of information. The instructors are only visible at the beginning, likely reading from a script. Some even pause awkwardly when turning to the next page. There is a lack of emphasis on key points, no examples to illustrate concepts, and no repetition to reinforce important information. Additionally, there is no summarizing at the end of the lessons. The slides presented are outdated and often irrelevant to the spoken content. From a didactic perspective, this course has significant room for improvement. However, the quality varies between instructors. I particularly liked Dr. Bailey and Dr. Scherrer, but the majority did not meet my expectations. Despite these issues, I completed the course and believe it provides a solid foundation. Compared to other Yellow Belt courses, which can be as short as a few hours, this specialization offers a more comprehensive basis for advancing to Green and Black Belt levels.
By Panagiotis K
•Nov 17, 2022
Some of the downloadable transcripts need to be checked. The reading outlay is not set up correctly and is an annoyance to fix.
By Jorge T R
•Aug 4, 2020
The course is based on a text book that you have to read together with the videos. Videos don't provide too much information.
By RISHABH K
•Jul 18, 2020
course should have much more practice sets and real life examples , the level of graded quiz was also not upto the mark
By Waqas T
•Jul 27, 2020
Reading material should be provided within course
By mohamedy K
•Sep 26, 2023
Quick Course, which it have more examples.
By Aya F
•Jul 12, 2021
boring presentations
By jehan a
•Nov 5, 2020
A little hard
By Mina N
•Jun 23, 2020
good
By Moataz A
•Jun 13, 2021
The course relies too much on reading the book. Which is not why we took the course. If we wanted to read the book we could've.
The instructors' presentations are very vague and all they do is just read what's written there... There is no practical assignments or hands-on training.
Overall, the course and the specialization is very weak.
By Jiapei Z
•Nov 1, 2023
"P(x)=n!/x!(n-x)!p↑x(1-p)↑(n-x)"??? Which school in this galaxy taught you to write equations like this??
By Eric H
•Aug 4, 2024
I wish the last part of this section of the course, mainly module 4, focused on more practical examples of how this information would be useful to me. The examples used, especially in the quizzes, felt arbitrary. Why do I need to know what % chance of pulling a defective sample from a large group of products? In the modern world of QC / QA / Food Safety - we all know you cannot test / sample your way to high quality. It felt like a worthless exercise. Same thing with the questions of heights and the like.
By Deleted A
•Aug 11, 2022
For manufacturing folks.