six sigma implementation
six sigma implementation
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by Tony Jacowski - 2008-05-31
These software systems were non-existent at the time when Six Sigma was used for the first time in the late seventies by Motorola Corporation, but now they have become an inseparable part of each and ...
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by Tony Jacowski - 2008-06-19
You may be tempted to give all the credit to the expertise and skills of Six Sigma professionals such as Black Belts, but what you probably do not realize is that most of their decisions related to q...
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by Tony Jacowski - 2008-06-27
The most important factor in getting the relevant information is asking the right questions. The right questions help the respondents to understand it and answer accordingly.Consider a situation wher...
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by Tony Jacowski - 2008-07-14
You have to concentrate on the organization's strategy - and it market leadership and value establishment, then the voice of the customer is of utmost importance. Any improvement to the existing syst...
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by Tony Jacowski - 2008-07-14
It is not just the Green Belts and Black Belts who need to be trained, but the Master Black Belts and Champions as well. All of them are the foundations for creating the Six Sigma culture. The traini...
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by Tony Jacowski - 2008-07-15
Additionally slow implementation, Six Sigma training and over-training, and marginalizing non-belt performance improvement activities after months of Six Sigma deployments are causes of concern. As a...
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by Tony Jacowski - 2008-07-16
These people will have to work as change agents and will be responsible for the overall success of the organization's change attempt. Black Belts are generally referred to as Change Agents.So what is...
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by Tony Jacowski - 2008-07-17
The most effective way to sustain change is by repeating it from successful experiences. Successful Black Belt and Green Belt projects will help drive change in the company's culture.Change is not an...
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by Tony Jacowski - 2008-08-07
The selection may be based upon various criteria such as the cost-benefit comparison. The focus is to choose the right project focusing on the right goal. Ultimately, all projects affect the stakehol...
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by Tony Jacowski - 2008-09-15
Kaizen aims at small improvements that involve the ongoing efforts of everyone. These small improvements over a period of time produce bigger effects than the big project approach.Six Sigma and Kaize...