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It is widely known among quality and process improvement practitioners that the lack of a clearly defined scope or charter is perhaps the leading cause for projects not getting started or completed on time and within budget. What are other causes? From my experience, the No. 2 cause for restarting process improvement projects is poor data. Without verifying the integrity of the data, project results can be meaningless.

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By: Peter Sherman

Innovation Template

  Owner: ______________
 Date Submitted: ________________

New Product/Service Name: _____________________

Description: (what it is, how it works, how we monetize it):

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Today’s hyper-competitive business environment is creating a need for even more new products, new services, and new processes. Design for Six Sigma (DFSS) offers a generalized and effective approach for designing new products and services from the ground up. One of the more popular DFSS methodologies is define, measure, analyze, design, verify (DMADV).

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Few process improvement topics generate more questions or may be least understood than design of experiments (DOE). This is regrettable as DOE is probably one of the most important activities—after the charter definition—that a manager/Black Belt will be performing during the Six Sigma process.

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