The "fishbone diagram" is a problem-solving tool used in Six Sigma projects to identify the root causes of a problem. It is also known as an Ishikawa diagram or a cause-and-effect diagram.But, how exactly does it work?Problem...
Friday, March 31, 2023
Thursday, March 30, 2023
Six Sigma: When Sometimes Things Go Wrong, and Six Sigma Results in Failure
If you wonder what is a sample situation of a failed Six Sigma implementation, I have it here. Although this is a proven to be a successful method, but it need to be implemented properly by a team of qualified personnels....
Tuesday, March 28, 2023
Six Sigma: Another Sample of How it Works
Since I was still having problem understanding Six Sigma, I was thinking that I needed more example. Which brought me this. Problem statement:A hospital is experiencing a high rate of patient falls, resulting in patient...
Friday, March 24, 2023
Six Sigma: A Sample of How it Works
I'm trying to briefly show how Six Sigma works. However the actual implementation would not be as simple as it is written here. This is just for an informative purposes only. Problem statement:A global consumer goods...
Wednesday, March 22, 2023
What is Six Sigma, What DMAIC Means, When to Use Six Sigma, and When not to Use it
What is Six Sigma? Six Sigma is a methodology used to improve business processes and reduce defects or errors in a product or service. The goal of Six Sigma is to achieve a level of quality where only 3.4 defects occur...
Monday, March 20, 2023
Lean StartUp: To Scale (or Not), Grow your Product/Business
The step 4 in the Lean Startup methodology is "Scale." Once you have validated your product and business model with an MVP and pivoted or preserved based on customer feedback, it's time to scale your business and grow your...