what first, six sigma or mba?

Question by B: what first, six sigma or mba?
What do you think? I plan on completing both but what makes more sense to complete first, six sigma certification or an mba?

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Answer by Prashant
MBA with Total Quality Management which includes Six Sigma course would be preferable.

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One Response to what first, six sigma or mba?

  1. neniaf

    I don’t know where you are located, but an MBA is a degree, while Six Sigma is a certification. The two are generally unrelated. Look at the postings for the types of jobs in which you are interested. Do they ask for one or the other? If they do, then get that one first. If not, then it really doesn’t matter.

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