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Lean and Six Sigma Coexistence in Business Strategies

11th March 2010
Lean Six Sigma has grown out of the idea that the two systems, Lean Manufacturing and Six Sigma, can not simply co-exist, but actually complement one another.There are various strategies to approaching this "merger". If the issue is difficult and demands ... Read >
Author: Federico Gould

Solving the Persistent Problem of Shrink

08th May 2009
In 2007, US retailers experienced approximately $40 billion in shrink. For an industry where company margins typically hover between 1% and 2%, shrink remains a critical opportunity to enhance company performance and improve the bottom line. While most re... Read >
Author: Suzanne Long

Significance of Six Sigma

08th March 2009
Six Sigma techniques and practices are a set of methodologies which were originally used perfected by Motorola in the late 1980. These helped the company to eliminate manufacturing defects by systematically and constantly improving production processes. ... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Process Excellence as a differentiator in the IT/ BPO industry?

25th August 2008
Impact of Process Excellence in IT/ BPO sector IT/ BPO sector is one of the most thriving industries in today's scenario. The competition is high as there are many IT/ BPO industries fighting for their share of the market. It is thus imperative to ha... Read >
Author: Kathleen Chester

Workplace Control

16th August 2008
Control systems in the workplace are necessary tools to monitor, forecast, or diagnose performance and performance deviations. Some control systems like Six Sigma have reportedly saved organizations millions of dollars and some safety control systems have... Read >
Author: MikeRidpath

Six Sigma Driver Program

16th November 2006
1.1 Six Sigma Driver Program Six Sigma (a registered service mark and trademark of Motorola) is a methodology to manage quality losses from business process variations that cause an unacceptable deviation from the target and a resultant defect; and ... Read >
Author: Dr. Nicolo Belavendram
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