By: Tony Jacowski | 2008-09-18 | Management When the need is felt for a Six Sigma project, the outcome may be a change in the existing processes, or the development of a new process or product. Design for Six Sigma (DFSS) is concerned with the development of a new product. Even in the case of DFSS, there are methodologies like DMADV, DCCDI, IDOV and DMEDI, which may be used according to the needs of the project. read more
By: Tony Jacowski | 2007-03-04 | Management Some people have never heard of IDOV; however it is one of the most commonly used Six Sigma methodologies. Here we give you everything you always wanted to know but were afraid to ask about IDOV. read more
By: Tony Jacowski | 2007-12-07 | Management Recently a question that has been on every business executives mind is can the Six Sigma measurement system be used alternately for business continuity management processes? Business continuity, security and emergency management are all parts of process driven-activities. Therefore, it makes perfect sense to make sure that those processes are constantly analyzed and updated. read more
By: Tony Jacowski | 2006-09-09 | Management In order to implement Six Sigma effectively, you have to be able to manage your resources. Here we go into detail about document control issues and why it is so important to understand. read more
By: Tony Jacowski | 2008-07-25 | Management One sector which must have zero defects is the Healthcare Sector. Everyone from doctors, patients, healthcare administrators and other medical professionals wish that this sector become perfect, with mistakes entirely eliminated and efficiency improved to maximum extent. read more
By: Tony Jacowski | 2008-07-14 | Management Training and education are the keys to Six Sigma success. Successful deployment of Six Sigma projects can be possible if the Green Belts and Black Belts are trained fully to handle any situations in the execution of the project. read more
By: Robert Bell | 2009-03-01 | Business The term Six Sigma is often heard but not understood. People often wonder what Six Sigma is. Six Sigma is a measurement of quality where attempts are on to reach near perfection. Six Sigma should be looked as a methodology to achieve near perfection in quality by elimination of defects in a disciplines and data driven approach in any process used in an organization which may relate to manufacturing or may relate to any service or to any transaction happening within an organization. Six Sigma is statistically represents quantitatively how well a process is functioning. Six Sigma strives . read more
By: Tony Jacowski | 2008-05-25 | Management Six Sigma is a real boon to companies in all industries, and it has proven this fact on many occasions. Thats because the Six Sigma methodology can work wonders when it comes to improving the quality of products and services by eliminating the defects encountered in any particular business process. read more
By: Craig Calvin | 2010-01-07 | Business Six sigma is a great help to any company especially in the financial area. Check out this article for more information. read more
By: Tony Jacowski | 2008-05-27 | Management The Six Sigma methodology is adopted by most of the organizations that aim at overall quality improvement. But what is Six Sigma training? Six Sigma training uses a set of systematic theories that uses statistics as its basic approach in order to solve any complications or queries that may arise, especially the ones that the workers are not aware of. read more
By: Tony Jacowski | 2008-06-05 | Management Six Sigma is a philosophy as well as a methodology that aims at improving processes for the improvement of business results. It aims at achieving the least number of errors, leaving a chance for precisely only three customers among a million to complain. read more
By: Tony Jacowski | 2008-05-18 | Management Although people can easily confuse Lean Six Sigma to be just like the standard Six Sigma methodology, it is not. Lean Six Sigma is a combination of Six Sigma and the Lean manufacturing tool. When these two processes are combined, the results can be noteworthy. read more
By: Mark | 2009-05-20 | Project management While not all organizations implement these systems or keep them in their original form, many of the core ideas are adopted. Some organizations have integrated two or more systems. One melding of systems that holds significant promise is the integration of the Six Sigma methodology with the tools and processes of project management... read more
By: Craig Calvin | 2009-06-22 | Software For the success of Six Sigma, culture is an important factor. The institutional cultures must sometimes be changes in order to have a successful placement of Six Sigma within their company. read more