Six Sigma

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    Shane
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    Would it be beneficial for a CPA to get a six sigma certification? Does anyone here have one? If so, how does the exam and materials compare to the CPA exam?

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    Missy
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    I can't think of a case where it would be beneficial honestly, two very different disciplines and only relevant in manufacturing. If you worked in a large enough manufacturer that they're actually looking for people certified to six sigma, the positions where a CPA would hold value aren't the ones making manufacturing and operations decisions.

    That said its not expensive to get and won't work against you.

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    PubMaster
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    As said above, it won't hurt to get it. If you work in an industry where your peers have it or you aspire to own a business where Six Sigma could really benefit you, then go for it. With that being said I've never seen a CPA with that certification. Typically a CPA is all you need. Instead focus on work and learning how to sell business and presenting information clearly.

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