What Makes Six Sigma The Best Quality Management Concept
May 16, 2008
DMAIC, short for Define, Measure, Analyze, Implement, and Control, is used for improving existing business processes whereas DMADV, short for Define, Measure, Analyze, Design and Verify, is used for designing and developing completely new products or services from scratch. Both of these are recognized as the finest quality management concept ever devised. So - What Makes Six Sigma So Effective? Well, there are many reasons for that and you can identify a few just by going through the history of... Read more »
The Gradual Evolution Of Six Sigma
May 16, 2008
In the following article, you will come to know exactly how Six Sigma evolved as a quality management concept. You will also become aware of people who contributed to the development of the Six Sigma and how their contributions have now made Six Sigma one of the most creditable quality management systems in the world. The Early Beginnings Most people believe that Six Sigma was devised by Motorola Company and was used for the first time in the late seventies. No doubt this is true, but giving the... Read more »
An Overview Of Six Sigma Redundancy
May 16, 2008
However, this strategy does not always work in the favor of a business because innovative strategies are nothing but trial and error techniques, which may or may not work all the time. Therefore, when we talk about methodologies, there is no way that we can forget Six Sigma and the implementation of its techniques in order to improve the organization’s overall performance. Six Sigma aims at accomplishing one task only - eliminating defects and improving the performance of the company. However,... Read more »
Six Sigma Employee Evaluation
May 16, 2008
Businesses also have to strive towards maintaining the business processes at peak performance levels at all times. This has to be done to increase productivity, and stay well ahead of the competitors. There are various organizational challenges to face, including Voice Of Customer (VOC), and Return On Investment (ROI) projections. Overcoming such challenges is not always an easy task, especially in the face of constantly changing targets. This is precisely why Six Sigma places a lot of importance... Read more »
Vital Six Sigma Software
May 16, 2008
When a decision is made based on figures and statistics rather than instinctive feelings, the results are likely to be more realistic and beneficial and that which can be readily incorporated. In such projects, the amount of data that is to be collected and analyzed is often too large to be handled manually. Thus, it is necessary for the companies to invest in statistical software tools that are big number crunchers. Such software is fast, very easy to use and can handle large volumes of data successfully.... Read more »
Online Project Management Training: Affordable Education
May 15, 2008
Good management skills are especially important in today’s day and age. Good management skills are critical to ensuring a project is completed on time and within budget. This is true whether it is a large, complex project involving millions of dollars and hundreds of people or if it is only involving a small budget and a few people. Many different occupations require effective project management skills. Engineering and construction jobs especially require good, well-trained project managers.... Read more »
Why Six Sigma Is Preferred The World Over
May 8, 2008
Many businesses that have implemented Six Sigma are now deriving the associated benefits such as improved quality, enhanced efficiency and near-perfect business processes that do not produce more than 3.4 defects per million opportunities that might exist for such defects to occur. All this, despite the fact that the concept itself has undergone various changes over the years, mainly to accommodate the new business variations and technological advancements that have taken place in the last few years.... Read more »
Why And How To Add More Value To Six Sigma Project Charters
May 8, 2008
In effect, it basically helps to ensure the timely completion of implementation projects, a prerequisite for deriving the associated benefits. What’s In a Project Charter? Well, even though they are important, the irony is that there are no set standards as far as the content of a project charter is concerned. The content varies depending on the type of industry and may include a mix of the following issues related to the implementations: -Core Project Objectives: This section lays out the... Read more »
An Overview of Lean Six Sigma Training
May 8, 2008
However, the Lean Six Sigma strategy is characterized by the fact that it uses both, the Six Sigma strategy as well as the Lean Manufacturing methodology. In this case, the Lean methodology mainly aims at quickness and efficiency of the work done, whereas the Six Sigma strategy mainly focuses on elimination of defects and improving the quality of the products. Therefore, once both these methodologies are combined you have strategy that not only provides you with the best quality products but also... Read more »
Online Project Management: The Key To Managing Success
May 6, 2008
We see a need to praise a shopping mall that has all of its shops arranged in a neat, orderly, and logical sequence. We say good things about a restaurant that has its tables arranged in a way that makes it easy to move about. A house that has a coherent and convenient arrangement should also be worthy of praise. There are two methods to completing a task. First, the usual way, is to do the job without much thought or care. The next is to do the task in an organized manner, paying attention to detail... Read more »



