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Six Sigma Lead Time Improves Your Business Processes
Six Sigma lead time refers to the lead times in manufacturing processes where the six sigma management strategy has been implemented. Often a manufacturing process can be tediously long-winded and inefficient, opening up the possibility of…
The Six Sigma Overview
The basic concept of a Six Sigma overview is to understand that it is a company managing process that has been developed by several individuals over a period of time. It was first created by Motorola and has since flourished and has become…
The Goals of Six Sigma
A hot new way to increase customer satisfaction is the Six Sigma quality management program that many companies are using. The goals for this program are many, and the results will help you earn more money each year as well.One of the…
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Learning About Six Sigma 101
As any first level class explains the basic principles by which the rest of the subject matter discussed will adhere to, learning the basics of Six Sigma should be viewed in much the same fashion. Hence, Six Sigma 101 is a wonderful title…
Understanding the Basics of Six Sigma
The basic concepts contained within the Six Sigma methodology are of probability and statistics. Simply put, they equate to the level of confidence one can have in being completely certain planned business events will actually transpire in…
The Intricacies of Six Sigma and Kaizen
Six Sigma combined with Kaizen is not a methodology as much as it a belief system. It recognizes that while a certain way of doing things may be good enough for today's standards, it does not mean it will be good for the future. Methods of…
Six Sigma and Kaizen Working Together
Six Sigma is a business quality improvement tool. Kaizen is a Japanese continuous improvement tool. Separately they are great, but together, they can work wonders for your business.Kaizen, as a process improvement model on its own, works…
The Effect of Design For Six Sigma on the Bottom Line
Each and every business process presents an opportunity for a variation to occur. The likelihood for the occurrence of a deviation is especially high when the process involves human operations. It goes without saying that each deviation…
Six Sigma Yellow Belt: The Basics
A Yellow Belt is a level that is achieved through training and application of the tenets of the Six Sigma process improvement program. This person is the first level or lowest ranking in the order of the process. They are usually support…