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Why do we “Reinvent the Wheel” in Lean Six Sigma Projects?

Why do we “Reinvent the Wheel” in Lean Six Sigma Projects?

Table of contents Why do we “Reinvent the Wheel” in Lean Six Sigma Projects? Seeing a “Red Flag” When little (or no) alignment exists A Major Step to align CI Initiative A Turn Key System for Alignment Related SSDSI Posts Why do we “Reinvent the Wheel” in...
What I Learned about Lean Visual Signals from the Waffle House

What I Learned about Lean Visual Signals from the Waffle House

Table of contents What I learned about Lean Visual Signals from the Waffle House How does the cook remember all those orders? “Simplify, Innovate, Automate” Now I challenge you to look for Lean Visual Signals… Related SSDSI Posts What I learned about...
3 Key Traits of an Effective Lean Six Sigma Champion

3 Key Traits of an Effective Lean Six Sigma Champion

Table of contents An effective Lean Six Sigma Deployment Champion has 3 distinct traits Leads by Metrics Acts as “the Bulldozer” for Deployment Is the “Cheerleader” What is the Key Input for a successful Deployment? What do you think? Related...
Can You Create a Lean Six Sigma Green Belt in a 5 Day Class?

Can You Create a Lean Six Sigma Green Belt in a 5 Day Class?

Table of contents Absolutely not! “Do we get our Green Belt Certification after the Course?” What does it take to become a Lean Six Sigma Green Belt? Education Experience About three hours The keys to creating a successful Lean Six Sigma Green Belt What is...
How to Conduct a Chi Squared Test for Proportions

How to Conduct a Chi Squared Test for Proportions

Table of contents What is a Chi-Squared Test? Chi-Squared Example Related SSDSI Articles What is a Chi-Squared Test? The Chi-Squared Test is used to determine if an Attribute or Discrete “X” has an association with another Attribute or Discrete “Y.” The example below...