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A Unique Quality Management System Built With Everyday Tools

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Using Design of Experiments to Minimize Noise Effects

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The Risks in Root Cause Analysis

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Measuring the People Factor

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The Lights Are On, But Nobody Is Home

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There are many different process control methods and procedures available to the quality practitioner. A popular but problematic visual technique employs the traffic light analogy.

15 Ways to Maximize Lean Six Sigma Sustainability

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One of the most challenging issues I hear from people within the lean Six Sigma community is how to ensure that a lean Six Sigma project is sustainable.

Starting Out With Capability Analysis, Part One

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It’s your first day at the Jedi Temple, working as a lightsaber manufacturer. Your first task on the job is to run a capability analysis on the length of lightsabers being produced.

A Continuous Learning and Improvement Model for Lean Six Sigma

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Allow me to introduce you to FUSE, a value-based lean Six Sigma model that enables organizations to maximize enterprise performance with the least friction.

Six Sigma and More

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It may seem dangerous to ask questions, especially in an environment that is hostile to change. The heart of improvement often lies in listening to many viewpoints in order to involve people affected by the outcome.

Enhancements to Control Charts and Process Capability Statements

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A report of how a process performs is not only a function of process characteristics and sampling chance differences. It can also depend on sampling approach.

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