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Environmental Six Sigma
The above discussion shows that Lean Six Sigma techniques are applicable everywhere. Also, it is important to understand that the basic framework for any formulation requires basic of Six Sigma.
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How do students benefit?
Green belt in Lean Six Sigma can add many new dimensions to your career path.Six Sigma is applicable across all the domains and all the sectors. The Green Belt Certification revolves around a sample project in which the application of Six Sigma is explained in detail. The following 3 concepts are explained in detail: 1. Process Improvement 2. Problem Solving 3. Data Driven Decision making
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Do you conduct six sigma training for students?
Students are offered discounts when they attend our Public workshops. Also, if the number of students is high (say 5), then group discounts are also offered. If there are 40 students interested for the training at the college, you can approach us and we can have the certification at the institute.
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Six sigma project certificates
Dear Namrata Six Sigma is applicable across domains across industries. In certain organizations, there may be the case that Six Sigma project can not be initiated either due to the management's hindrance or inability to have a full fledged project. But this does not mean that Six Sigma can not be applied. In such cases, six sigma techniques and tools can be used as in required in the specific cases. So it is important to see even if some steps can be followed. In Six Sigma, the following is explained : Process Improvement Problem Solving Data-driven decision making Feel free to call on the toll-free number as mentioned above to know more.
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six sigma Vs 4.5 Sigma
Hi Vishwanathan This 1.5 sigma shift corresponds to the difference in Short term Sigma level and Long term Sigma level. Sigma Long Term = Sigma Short Term + 1.5 Sigma It is hypothesized that over a long period of time things could deteriorate due to poor process control or due to special causes that affects process performance. Hence, a process that is operating at six sigma in the short term will only operate at 4.5 Sigma in the long-term. Thus, a process that is operating at six sigma (in the short term) corresponds to 3.4 DPMO in the long term!
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Six Sigma For Mba ?
aayushtalwar replied to deepak choudhary's topic in About Us, Services, Recognition, Network, SupportDear Deepak Lean Six Sigma has become very important in all the domains of all the sectors. Six Sigma is not just a certification, but it is a methodology which becomes a way of life. In the certification program, it is clearly explained that with the help of a structured approach, any process can be improved. 3 key points are: Process Improvement Problem Solving Data-driven decision making I would say, earlier you do the certification, better it is for your career growth.
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Process Capability For Data Not Normal
aayushtalwar replied to Sagar Vishwanath Bhandge's topic in Applicability in Manufacturing CompaniesHi Sagar. Thanks for the above explanation. It is certainly useful. Can you throw some light on Johnson Transformation? Just the basic explanation would suffice.
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Why We Are Always Talking About Six Sigma And Not For 7 Sigma
Dear Anil Six Sigma processes are fairly accurate (99.997% accurate, 3.4 DPMO). Achieving that level of accuracy itself is very difficult and systematic approach is required apart from capital investment. But if you want to improve the process further to seven or eight sigma level it increases the cost of the process drastically to achieve little more accuracy. Even though, some of the aerospace company has now started talking about seven sigma levels but most of the organizations feels that up to Six Sigma is good enough. Rest, it is more about having business sense. At some places, they may be happy with 2 Sigma or 3 Sigma as well where as at some organizations, no defect is acceptable. So it is about business impact that it makes.
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Basic On Six Sigma
This can be understood with the help of Normal Distribution. Consider the Upper Specification Limit (USL) as Mean + n * S.D. Consider the Lower Specification Limit (USL) as Mean - n * S.D. The area between the USL & LSL is the defect free area and the outliers are the defects. In case of Six Sigma, n = 6. The area under the curve is 0.9999966. Outside the curve, we are left with .0000034, this means 3.4 defects per million.
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Future Strategy
This is a good thought. This is under the discussion phase. You will be intimated when the application is launched.
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Six Sigma, The Ge Way
See what GE has to say on Six Sigma! www.ge.com/sixsigma/sixsigstrategy.html
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Who Can Benefit By Green Belt Training?
As discussed above, Six Sigma is applicable in almost all the domains that one can think of. It is about phasing out the defects to the maximum possible level. Also, it is about identifying the processes which are not adding value to the final output, i.e. Non Value Adds. These again need to be removed from the process. Six Sigma I would say is important for every professional so as to widen their scope and understand its applications.
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Who Can Benefit By Green Belt Training?
Contact on the TOLL FREE number 18001023003 or you can write to us at [email protected] You will get all the information that you need.
- Application of Six Sigma in Industry Or Specialization Of My Choice?
- Weak With Math But Wish To Excel With Six Sigma
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Source Of Six Sigma Project Ideas
Six Sigma includes various concepts and is not limited to any domain / sector. It primarily involves the following 3 : 1. Process Improvement 2. Problem Solving 3. Data driven decision making. These points cover the complete scenario in any business environment. As mentioned above, it is not limited to any organization but also applicable in the educational institutes.
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10 Top Time-Saving Tech Tips
http://www.ted.com/talks/david_pogue_10_top_time_saving_tech_tips.html Tech columnist David Pogue shares 10 simple, clever tips for computer, web, smartphone and camera users. And yes, you may know a few of these already -- but there's probably at least one you don't.
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Google Glasses
Why did Sergey Brin and his team at Google want to build an eye-mounted camera/computer, codenamed Glass? Onstage at TED2013, Brin calls for a new way of seeing our relationship with our mobile computers -- not hunched over a screen but meeting the world heads-up. To see for yourself, please follow the following video: http://www.ted.com/talks/sergey_brin_why_google_glass.html
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Reach Into The Computer And Grab A Pixel
Ever imagined how the distance between technology and us has decreased... From a mouse to a touch pad to a touch screen, what is left? Can the pixels in the screen be grabbed? See the below-mentioned video: http://www.ted.com/talks/jinha_lee_a_tool_that_lets_you_touch_pixels.html Must watch!
- What Is Lean?
- What Does The Colour Of The Six Sigma Belt Signify ?
- Dpmo Vs Dppm
- A New Definition Of Lean Six Sigma.
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Lean Game - 5S
A very interesting watch. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tWvT__TXFq0 Demonstrates how can one do the same thing in the minimum possible time by applying different techniques.
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Debate: Six Sigma Vs. Innovation
It is difficult to understand how can Six Sigma can come in the way of innovation or vice versa. They have always co existed. Six Sigma definitely is applied to reduce defects. This is the DMAIC approach. But it also has DMADV phases which are applicable for new processes which are where it is completely in connection with Innovation.