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iSixSigma Forum Etiquette And Tips
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The main focus of the iSixSigma discussion forum is to create an open communication channel among all of our readers. For those new to Six Sigma as well as the experienced quality professional, having the ability to network with colleagues working in parallel fields is extremely valuable. Here are some guidelines and tips for maximizing value of the iSixSigma discussion forum for you. - Posting a reply. Many threads (sets of messages all on the same topic) include sub-conversations within the original posting. When you're ready to respond, select the "Post A Reply" option (not the "Post A New Message" option) and make sure that you're currently reading the post to which you want to reply. Some posts get lost because a user will attach it to a wrong original post, or post a whole new message when they wanted to post a reply to a particular thread.
- Starting a new thread. Nothing solicits forum responses more than a well thought-out problem statement (in the form of a question), accompanied by as much data as possible. For example, if you're looking for help setting up a data collection plan, describe the process, data to be collected, factors that will come into play, etc. The more information you provide, the more likely someone is to respond. If the issue is clearly stated, it may even be highlighted in one of the iSixSigma newsletters with circulation of more than 40,000 professionals worldwide – a sure bet you'll receive the input you need.
- Search before you post. Many questions have been asked on the forum before. Prior to posting, readers should make a good faith effort to determine if a similar topic has been previously discussed. For example, if you want information about Black Belt certification, search the forum for "Black Belt certification" (sans quotes) and sift through recently discussed topics. Or, do a search of iSixSigma articles or check the Six Sigma Q&A article.
- Stay on topic. Replies should be answers to the original question. Try not to create sub-conversations in a thread as it complicates reading and really doesn't belong in the thread. If you have a discussion topic that was suggested from reading a thread, just start a new thread.
- Be considerate to others. It should go without saying that you should treat others as you would like to be treated. iSixSigma community moderators are authorized to edit or delete swearing, name calling or other inappropriate language including anything deemed rude, obnoxious or abusive. Moderators also have the ability in extreme or repetitive cases to ban users from posting to the discussion forum entirely.
- Do not abuse the forum. Do not post under many screen names in order to support your position. Do not try to deceive. Do no harm. We track information associated with each post and abuse will not be tolerated.
- Do not promote products, services or businesses on the discussion forum. The iSixSigma discussion forum is not a medium for user or business advertising. Violators will have their post removed and could be banned from further postings. Please read iSixSigma's full policy on promoting products and services on the forum.
- Do not post open jobs or positions on the discussion forum. Instead, post them on the iSixSigma JobShop. In addition, we do not allow resumes to be posted to the discussion forum (you can do it in the Job Seeker section). We realize that many iSixSigma readers need new career challenges, but the discussion forum is not the appropriate vehicle to advertise your skills.
A Few Words About Spam Unsolicited Commercial E-mail (UCE or "spam") can occur when users reveal their email addresses and others use them for personal gain. Although iSixSigma asks for an email address to notify you of follow-on messages (if you check the box), we do not reveal your email address to anyone. If you feel the need to reveal it, at least break it up or modify it so automated email harvest programs cannot capture it (for example, myname @ emailhost dot com) but people can easily decipher it. If you have any other tips for discussion forum users, please feel free to send them to us! Return To Discussion Forum
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