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How to Complete an Input Map in a Lean Six Sigma Project

How to Complete an Input Map in a Lean Six Sigma Project

Table of contents The Core Equation Step #1: Enter the Process Steps Step #2: List the Process Measurable Outputs Step #3: Enter the Process Inputs Step #4: List the “Type” of Variable as “U” or “C” Conclusion Related SSDSI Articles This Article is the second in a...
What is a SIPOC Diagram?

What is a SIPOC Diagram?

Table of contentsHow to Complete the Six Sigma SIPOC DiagramSIPOC ExampleStep 1a: Fill out the “Process Name”Step 1b: Fill out the High-Level steps in the ProcessStep 2: Fill out the “Outputs” sectionStep 3: What are the Requirements of the Outputs?(Optional) Who are...
What is an FMEA (Failure Mode Analysis)?

What is an FMEA (Failure Mode Analysis)?

Failure Modes and Effects Analysis or FMEA is a systematic method used in engineering and design. The aim is to identify and analyze potential failure modes. The US Department of Defense developed FMEA initially for system design. Various industries have since widely...
Is there a Difference? How to use ANOVA to Find Out

Is there a Difference? How to use ANOVA to Find Out

Table of contents Is there a Difference? How to use ANOVA to Find Out Related SSDSI Articles Is there a Difference? How to use ANOVA to Find Out The ANOVA F ratio example is the ratio of two mean square values. If the null hypothesis is true, you expect F to have a...
Building the Foundation for a Lean Six Sigma Deployment

Building the Foundation for a Lean Six Sigma Deployment

Table of contents How to Build the Foundation for Lean and Six Sigma What makes a good foundation for Lean and Six Sigma? Related SSDSI Articles How to Build the Foundation for Lean and Six Sigma When building a house, if you want the house to sustain over the long...