Six Sigma Salary Survey
I hear a lot about Six Sigma, but I wonder if the investment in training is worth it. Well, I found this salary survey on Six Sigma professionals worldwide. (And in a nutshell, it is worth it.) If you are looking to train in Six Sigma or (as the case of a friend of mine) recruit Black Belts, then this data will be of particular interest to you.
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The Global Salary Survey for Six Sigma Professionals

iSixSigma’s 2004 Salary Survey for Six Sigma Professionals, the first of what will become an annual report, has two unique perspectives. First, with respondents from 68 countries on six continents, the survey provides a global view. Second, unlike other salary surveys of quality professionals, this one is focused as specifically as possible on Six Sigma professionals – those whose salary is tied into performing Six Sigma functions on a daily basis.
The salary survey provides a first look at the average annual salaries worldwide, as well as breakouts by five regions of the globe. Each of four Six Sigma job categories are explored – Black Belts (BB), Master Black Belts (MBB), Champions (CH) and Deployment Leaders (DL)

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Interesting survey … lot of views, wondering where the std deviation and parameters of the survey are, along with some basic assumtpions, project management backround, years of professional experience, age,margin of error, etc? The article is more of a marketing/sales pitch than a basis of information for someone looking to get into the six sigma field. Dissapointed considering it’s a six sigma article - it’s nothing more than the typical Monster salary survey.