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Lean Management in Lean Six Sigma. Toyota Production System

Organizations must adopt and implement tools and methodologies that promise efficiency increase, reduce waste, enhance customer value, and drive growth. Lean Management focuses on an approach that is widely popular and extensively used across diverse industries. Unlock Efficiency with Lean Management Lean Fundamentals course provides the essential knowledge and tools to systematically eliminate waste, boost […]

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Make Better Business Decisions with Pugh Matrix. A Complete Guide

Organizational success depends on making the right decisions, being oriented in the right direction, to establish authority, and clock consistent growth. Pugh Matrix shines as the structured and analytical approach via evaluating and providing the path to make effective decisions in a defined and systematic manner. Master Decision-Making with Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Certification! […]

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Everything About Process Decision Program Chart (PDPC)

To detect and mitigate potential problems in their processes, organizations can use Process Decision Program Chart (PDPC). PDPC enhances process reliability, improves quality, and prevents costly mistakes by systematically mapping out tasks, anticipating possible failures, and developing countermeasures. Kickstart Your Process Improvement Journey with Six Sigma Yellow Belt Training! Take the first step towards becoming […]

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Gain a Competitive Edge with Rolled Throughput Yield (RTY)

Companies need to optimize their production processes and guarantee top-notch quality. One metric that’s rising in importance is Rolled Throughput Yield or RTY for short. RTY gives the full picture of how much usable product is getting made when you consider the cumulative impact of any flaws or hiccups that happen at each stage of […]

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A Complete Guide to Poka-Yoke in Six Sigma

Quality management philosophies like Six Sigma and Lean Manufacturing aim to achieve near-perfect processes that have minimal waste, maximum efficiency, and high customer satisfaction. A key tool for accomplishing these goals is poka-yoke, a concept pioneered by Toyota Production System pioneer Shigeo Shingo in the 1960s. Want to learn error prevention strategies directly from Toyota’s […]

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Celebrating our Military and Six Sigma this Independence Day

The 4th of July and our independence brings up the thought of our military and the men and women who fought for our freedom. Since we have one of the strongest armed forces in the world, it would make sense to learn that our military uses Lean and Six Sigma processes to improve the efficiency […]

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10 Things to Look for in World Class Green Belt Training

The ideal Six Sigma Green Belt training program should help participants hone their existing abilities. But what are the key things to look out for in Green Belt training? Which features represent world class training that can’t be beaten? Today’s guide offers a useful breakdown of the top 10 things to look for: Soft skills. […]

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Six Sigma School: What Types of Six Sigma Training Exist?

Six Sigma is everywhere these days, and it pays to know as much about it as possible. You never know when you might need Six Sigma to improve your own organization’s processes. You might pursue six sigma training at some point in the future. How many types of training exist? And which training program is […]

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Why Should a Six Sigma Green Belt Training Program be Two Weeks?

You may have noticed in your research that a lot of Six Sigma Green Belt Training programs last two weeks. But what is the significance of this number? Is it because two weeks is just the right amount of time in which you can become acquainted with Six Sigma? Is it because it allows you […]

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The More Things Change…

ā€œā€¦the more things remain the same.ā€ As they gathered around the salad bar, one employee said, ā€œthat must be the umpteenth announcement this month.ā€ One of the senior employees smiled. ā€œDon’t worry. It’s all talk. There’s never any follow-through. Trust me, I’ve been here long enough. Things will NEVER change around here.ā€ We remembered conversations […]

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Risk Assessment

FMEA: Failure Mode and Effect Analysis – Risk Assessment

Need for Failure Assessment Traditionally, a lot of emphasis was placed on designing a product. Those who planned ahead of time were given a pat on the back. Then, most of the effort was positioned towards manufacturing the product. Lastly, the product was checked for any defects or areas where quality was compromised. This cycle […]

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Barriers to Radical Change

Barriers to Radical Change – Six Sigma is Here to Help You

When considering the many barriers to change efforts, a leader can become overwhelmed and easily frustrated. However, most of these barriers can be categorized into three areas, making them seem, perhaps, more manageable. These three categories include cognition, motivation, and obligations. Cognition deals with the way people think. It is understandable that many people hold […]

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Product Branding

Product Branding: With a Little Help from Six Sigma

There is no dearth of advice and wisdom from marketers when it comes to product branding. Open the business section of your newspaper or surf to a marketing site and you’re bound to come across articles on the subject. We’re not sure though if anyone has discussed product branding within the framework of Six Sigma. […]

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Six Sigma as a Solution

Years ago, a tennis coach told us that the follow-through was just as important as hitting the ball from the racket’s ā€œsweet spot.ā€ He described the follow-through as the swinging of the racket so that the racket ends upward, way above your shoulders. It was much better than hitting the ball and letting your elbows […]

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Lean and Six Sigma: Finding the Perfect Balance

Finding the Balance Lean and Six Sigma concepts are well understood in many business situations. Each concept Ā has found its place and proven their value. Lean does its part, focusing on improving the process and eliminating waste. Six Sigma performs its role by eliminating variable in the process. Organizations implement each strategy differently, based on […]

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