Is Six Sigma for startups viable? Typically, when we think of Six Sigma, we think of deployments of the methodology across enterprises. Large organizations have been the constant domain of Six Sigma ...
Organizations aim to improve their processes’ efficiency and effectiveness by reducing waste, which creates a need for experts in project management frameworks and process improvement techniques such ...
Catherine Alman MacDonagh explains how Lean, Six Sigma, & Project Management help teams streamline work, reduce rework, and deliver more ...
What does the future of Six Sigma hold? Business is ever-changing, especially when looking at the trends and market forces that push and pull in the modern era. However, Six Sigma is alive and well, ...
In today's competitive job market, professionals constantly seek ways to enhance their skills and stand out. One effective method is obtaining a Lean Six Sigma certification, which signifies expertise ...
To follow up on one of my previous blogs (Component Count & Reliability), let's dig into the numbers a bit more. We'll use a simple example: Consider a device that has just 1,000 things that can go ...
Six Sigma, developed by Bill Smith in 1986, is a framework that aims to eliminate defects in products and services, so that a business or organization is able to deliver the highest quality service.
Although Six Sigma itself doesn’t target time delays, Lean Six Sigma, and its adaptations, does and one of its principles is that “on-time delivery equals quality.” Time delays are chief among the ...
Nothing puts a chill into system devotees more than the idea that the scheme they rely on, whether it be Total Quality Management, lean or their FranklinCovey Planner, is not "the answer." That's been ...
Dr. Marvin Berman will discuss how Sigma Metrics enables you to build sustained operational excellence with an introduction from Dr. Christine Rongey on quality assessments and sigma metrics. Sigma ...