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An Ideal Format For A Green Belt Project

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Hi All,

I am starting my Six Sigma Green Belt project and I am done with the Define phase and have created the Project Charter in MS Word. 

I was wondering what should be the ideal format...should it primarily be Excel, Word, PPT or combination of both for the entire project. The project that I have undertaken is to improve the quality process.

Any suggestion(s)/ feedback would be highly appreciated. 

Thank you,

Rahul

Rahul,

Formats are required to present the information in "an easy to read" for your audience. I will suggest that you should not be much worried about if it is in EXCEL, WORD, POWER POINT or any combination.

The content of the charter is what matters the most.

I am attaching a Power point version of charter with an illustration for your ready reference. Hope this helps.

Ashok

P.S. File is located in Project Charter Example_Ashok folder. File name is "SS 105A Charter & Goal Statement(reference).pdf"

Dear Rahul,

What Ashok said, is correct... though PPT or PDF Slides are the post popular way of preparing final deck...

You may want to take help from your Mentor or Coach also...

All the Best! For Successful Closure...

Regards,

Partha

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Thanks much, Ashok and Partha! Appreciate your inputs :-)

Regards,

Rahul

  • 2 years later...

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