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...
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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...
Table of contentsCan a Six Sigma Yellow Belt Take on Green Belt Projects?Can a Six Sigma Yellow Belt take on Green Belt Project Ideas?Related Articles Can a Six Sigma Yellow Belt Take on Green Belt Projects? Six Sigma aims to eliminate flaws and variances in a...
A Black Belt project represents a significant endeavor within the Lean Six Sigma methodology. It is usually led by professionals who have achieved Black Belt certification. These projects go beyond simple exercises. They are strategic initiatives aimed at addressing...
Table of contentsHow to Select a Winning Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Project?How do you know when the wrong project is selected?Characteristics of a “Good” Lean Six Sigma ProjectHow to Select the Right Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Project?A measurable effect on the Output...