AS
Dec 1, 2024
Very easy to follow along, repetition of key ideas helped with memorizing them. It was also important for the key ideas to be connected across different modules.
NA
Jan 27, 2025
I love how easy it is to follow this course. The clear and loud voice projection helps me stay focused, and the learning materials are well-organized.
By Gina L
•Sep 29, 2024
The information was good, but the content became extremely repetitive. A lot of material could be cut out and the course could be condensed to one module.
By Penélope G A R
•Sep 10, 2024
The content of the course is good but the explanations fall a little bit short
By Vutomi M H
•Mar 27, 2025
I loved the course content but it was difficult to follow the instructor
By Francesca T
•Feb 23, 2025
Core concepts of quality management and improvement are there so I learnt something new, but the course is way too repetitive: same concepts in slightly different subtopics that could've been condensated in 1/3 of the slides; I also got the feeling the topics were not well structured (I kept revisiting my notes because the same topic had been mentioned in a previous part of the course...). Also, the instructor is simply reading slides without adding anything (and also with a very monotonous tone of voice). I would not pay for this course.
By Kenchera I
•May 22, 2025
This course has good content, but the delivery was hard to get through,h which affected my engagement. But I learned something.
By Ken G
•Jul 11, 2025
If anyone has completed Lean/Six Sigma Yellow or Green belt training, this course is a waste of time. The presenter reads word-for-word from the slides, often repeating the same things multiple times throughout the lectures. I completed the course in 3 hours. You can skip through the videos and read the 'additional reading' at the end to gather the key takeaways. Many of the audio recordings have dogs barking, horns beeping, and kids yelling in the background. The specific real-world examples they used are so generic that they are nearly worthless. Example: Company A had quality issues. Company A implemented a quality plan. Company A's quality improved. Nothing specific, nothing useful. Using real numbers and such would be more impactful, especially since this is all about quality, which is inherently quantitative.
By Ganesh P
•Jun 28, 2025
First say that Free Certificate, after i have complete all assignment and task, they asking to purchase certificate. This is not good practice either your should clearly defined before start of any course.