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  • 10 Eternal Truths of Project Management  By : john mce
    In the life of any project, big or small there's a number of 'unexpected's' an experience project manager will learn to expect.
  • 10 Steps to Becoming a PMP  By : Cornelius Fichtner
    The PMP (Project Management Professional) credential is the most sought after certification in project management today. It is overseen by the Project Management Institute. We explore 10 standard steps you should follow in order to successfully pass your exam.
  • 35 Contact Hours for the PMP Exam  By : Cornelius Fichtner
    The PMP (Project Management Professional) Exam is the most sought after project management credential today. One eligibility criteria is required training. This article explains how to get it.
  • 6 Career Killers And How To Avoid Them  By : Tony Jacowski
    Your career is your lifeblood. Don't let it fall victim to these 6 career killers.
  • 6 Ways To Overcome Workplace Stresses  By : Tony Jacowski
    Is stress on the job ruining your attitude? Are you bringing stress from the office home with you? This article cuts through the fluff to reveal 6 ways that you can beat workplace stress before it beats you!
  • 7 Reasons Why Six Sigma Benchmarking Efforts Fail  By : Tony Jacowski
    Benchmarking is comparing the results of other organizations for the superior processes and results achieved by them with that of your organization. It is comparing your own processes with the best practices of the top-level companies. It is not mere goal setting, but evaluating the approach of these companies to achieve the sustained results.
  • 7 Steps To Streamline Every Area of Your Business  By : Daniel Lock
    For every step you introduce into a process the complexity increases exponentially.
  • 8 Basics Of Lean Six Sigma For Manufacturing Firms  By : Tony Jacowski
    The success of any company should be measured on the growth in its profits, and not just customer satisfaction. Companies should be able to achieve sustained and constant growth. Though these are achieved temporarily by outsourcing or downsizing by companies, they are not long-term achievements.
  • A Six Sigma Guide To "The Belts"  By : Tony Jacowski
    What is the difference between the six sigma certification belts? Read on to find out!
  • A Six Sigma Training Primer  By : Tony Jacowski
    The training or education of employees is vital to the success of Six Sigma projects in any organization. Six Sigma training includes imparting knowledge about the various core concepts and techniques of Six Sigma.
  • Adapting to Change is Equally Important as Adopting Change  By : Tony Jacowski
    Change isn't just a matter of doing things differently. It has to do with the trust the employees have in the management to know that the alteration will be an improvement.
  • Adding Value To Content Of Six Sigma Project Charters  By : Tony Jacowski
    A project charter is developed in the "Define" stage of DMAIC. It provides the structural map of information for the project. It is considered to be the basic document which lists out details like the Project Title, who the "Belts" are, the expected project start date and end date, the project goals, the cost of poor quality, process problem, process measurements and so on.
  • Adding Value To The Content Of Six Sigma Project Charters  By : Tony Jacowski
    The importance of the Six Sigma Project Charter is well understood as it acts as the blueprint for carrying out the implementations. It is only when a well-defined project charter is made available to the implementation team, that the organization can hope to realize all the benefits associated with the Six Sigma implementation project.
  • Adopting a Process -- Tips for Helping Your Team Adapt  By : Randy McGowan
    Most process methodologies do a fine job at covering the process; however they rarely address the real world issues encountered when a formal process collides with a team.
  • Advocating The Six Sigma System For Project Management  By : Tony Jacowski
    Businesses are now witnessing cutthroat competition and they are always working towards strategies so that they stay in the game. The main objective of any business would be to cut down on operational costs, reduce time taken for processing of different commodities and services and ultimately offer the best quality products to customers, with the sole objective of making maximum profits.
  • Affiliate Manager And Project Manager  By : Daniele Protti
    Many business men forget the importance of some roles in their business. Online the two major roles are Affiliate Manager and Project Manager.
    The aim of this article is to compare the two roles to know which points are in common.
  • Aligning Six Sigma And Healthcare  By : Tony Jacowski
    One sector which must have zero defects is the Healthcare Sector. Everyone from doctors, patients, healthcare administrators and other medical professionals wish that this sector become perfect, with mistakes entirely eliminated and efficiency improved to maximum extent.
  • Aligning Six Sigma With Organizational Goals And Objectives  By : Tony Jacowski
    Six Sigma has no doubt proved its effectiveness as a quality improvement technique, but business organizations that are implementing it for the first time still need to keep in mind a few basic things in order to ensure that all goes well as planned.
  • An Analysis Of Lean Six Sigma  By : Tony Jacowski
    Although people can easily confuse Lean Six Sigma to be just like the standard Six Sigma methodology, it is not. Lean Six Sigma is a combination of Six Sigma and the Lean manufacturing tool. When these two processes are combined, the results can be noteworthy.
  • An Overview of Lean Six Sigma Training  By : Tony Jacowski
    Although the word "Lean" in the phrase "Lean Six Sigma" may appear to be a bit confusing, not to mention misleading, one should remember that it is not all that dissimilar from the standard Six Sigma strategy.
  • An Overview of Lean Six Sigma Training  By : Tony Jacowski
    Although the word "Lean" in the phrase "Lean Six Sigma" may appear to be a bit confusing, not to mention misleading, one should remember that it is not all that dissimilar from the standard Six Sigma strategy.
  • An Overview of Six Sigma Implementation Teams  By : Tony Jacowski
    Six Sigma is a real boon to companies in all industries, and it has proven this fact on many occasions. That's because the Six Sigma methodology can work wonders when it comes to improving the quality of products and services by eliminating the defects encountered in any particular business process.
  • An Overview Of Six Sigma Redundancy  By : Tony Jacowski
    The success of a business is identified by the innovation strategies that it uses in order to ensure a steady growth and make all the provisions for its future developments. Therefore, to assure that the business continues to exist even in an environment of cutthroat competition, it is very important that the business adopts the best innovative techniques to gain an edge over its competitors.
  • Applying Kaizen Principles to Six Sigma Implementation Projects  By : Tony Jacowski
    Six Sigma helps in improving quality and minimizing defects. However, organizations need to determine unfavorable matters that could surface in the course of the implementation. Usually, these matters have to be resolved by Six Sigma professionals like Black Belts that work with management to finishing the execution in the specified cost and time limit.
  • Applying The Theory of Constraints in Six Sigma Implementation Projects  By : Tony Jacowski
    The theory of constraints (TOC) is basically a management philosophy, which deals with making improvements in a given system or process. It is based on the premise that if a system or process is to be improved upon, then the first thing that needs to be done is to identify that vital component of the given system that most limits the entire process from achieving optimum efficiencies.
  • Asking The Right Questions Is The Key To Six Sigma Data Collection  By : Tony Jacowski
    The measure phase of the DMAIC Framework involves measuring the existing system. It involves collection of data required to understand the existing process drawbacks and to monitor growth after implementation of the project. It is analyzed to provide a performance base for the process being studied.
  • Avoiding Risks In Six Sigma Implementations  By : Tony Jacowski
    Six Sigma can certainly help in reducing operational costs and improving quality, but businesses should never forget that there are inherent risks that need to be eliminated first in order to achieve the Six Sigma goals and objectives.
  • Balance in Inventory Control  By : Jessica Deets
    In Inventory control, the fundamental thing is to strike a balance between the questions 'How little and how much'. Your industry's basic stock should give a reasonable collection of products and should be enough to fulfill the normal sales demands. If you have just entered into business then you would not have any history of sales or stocking figures to indicate, but you can project such figures based on your business plan.
  • Barriers To Lean Six Sigma  By : Tony Jacowski
    Lean Six Sigma certainly holds great potential, but businesses should never forget that there are barriers to "Lean" that if not accounted for, can prevent the organization from realizing its full potential.
  • Basic Characteristics Of Six Sigma Deployments  By : Tony Jacowski
    Since the time it was first deployed in the seventies by the Motorola Corporation, Six Sigma has undergone significant changes over the years. Originally meant for use in the manufacturing industry, Six Sigma is now being deployed in almost all types of businesses, including many belonging to the services industry.
  • Basic Project Management Skills  By : Rich Talbot
    A successful Project Manager must successfully manage four basic aspects of a project: resources, time, money and scope. Let us briefly consider how Microsoft Project software is designed to assist in the management of these four elements.
  • Basics Of Lean Six Sigma Training  By : Tony Jacowski
    Over the years, Lean Six Sigma has proven itself as a highly successful quality management tool and an efficiency-enhancer as well. However, businesses planning to implement Lean Six Sigma still need to take a few precautions, because the eventual success depends a lot on the skills and expertise of organizational members associated with the ongoing implementations.
  • Battling Inefficiencies With Six Sigma  By : Tony Jacowski
    The effectiveness of Six Sigma implementations in large corporate organizations has already been well documented, but if we were given a project to assess it's effectiveness in governmental agencies, we would certainly hit a roadblock because not much information is available as related to the effectiveness of Six Sigma implementations in the non-corporate world.
  • Be Successful In Your Job Search - Avoid These Top 10 Mistakes!  By : Tony Jacowski
    Take responsibility for the success of your job search. Success begins with knowing the top mistakes made by job seekers and how to make sure that you avoid them.
  • Black Belt Strategies For Small Businesses  By : Tony Jacowski
    The first company to deploy Six Sigma concepts and methodologies was Motorola. The main objective of the company at that time was to reduce wastage and defects by improving the efficiency of existing business processes. Since that time, this has become a standard and is applicable for both manufacturing industries as well as the services sector.
  • Business Planning With Six Sigma  By : Tony Jacowski
    Six Sigma is an established methodology and is recognized the world over as a system for business improvement. It also helps to construct a business plan. It is especially helpful to small business owners, as it provides a structure through the DMAIC model to put different activities together in order to show how they interact for achieving business goals.
  • Can Six Sigma Help Improve Clinical Results?  By : Tony Jacowski
    Volumes have been written on the benefits that Six Sigma offers to the manufacturing industry and even to emerging services industries, but if you search to find its applicability in areas such as healthcare, you may not find much information.
  • Choosing The Right Projects For Six Sigma Implementation  By : Tony Jacowski
    Six Sigma projects are undertaken to bring about changes for the betterment of process, which in turn will improve customer satisfaction, and ultimately profit margins. Project selection is dependent upon various factors like those that have a customer perspective - while some are relevant from the shareholders point of view.
  • Common Mistakes To Avoid During Green Belt Training  By : Tony Jacowski
    Green Belts play a vital role in Six Sigma implementations, but the problem is that it is not that easy to provide Green Belt training to existing employees.
  • Commonly Used Six Sigma Methodologies  By : Tony Jacowski
    Since the time it was first devised in the late seventies by Motorola Company, the concept of Six Sigma has undergone dramatic changes. The basic objectives however have still not changed much, obviously because they are specifically related to key business essentials having universal applicability and the passage of time does not affect their relevancy.
  • Communication Strategies For Six Sigma Initiatives  By : Tony Jacowski
    Six Sigma is a proven quality improvement technique; but to ensure its success in your organization, you will have to take care of a few basic things such as providing adequate channels of communication.
  • Communication Strategies For Six Sigma Initiatives  By : Tony Jacowski
    The decision to implement Six Sigma is just the starting point of a long journey for any organization. Its success depends on the employees who are involved in the implementation of the project and acceptance by other employees. The Six Sigma project involves many changes in the process, thus leading to changes in the behavior of the employees concerned.
  • Concepts for Green Belt Coaching  By : Tony Jacowski
    Any organization that wants to derive the full benefits of Six Sigma implementation projects first needs to provide the requisite coaching to its employees, especially to selected implementation team members, in order to make them aware about the basic concepts and methodologies of Six Sigma.
  • Consolidating Project Management And Six Sigma  By : Tony Jacowski
    How consolidating project management and six sigma can help your business.
  • Construction Management Study  By : Joann Cheong
    Construction management is the study and practice of managerial and technological factors in the industry of construction.
  • Construction Project Management Courses  By : Joann Cheong
    An industry that continues to grow and shows only a little sign of slowing, the construction industry competitive world are in need of construction professionals who are equipped with skills and the know-how to effectively carry out the assigned job.
  • Construction Waste Management  By : Joann Cheong
    Have you notice how construction sites generate those considerable piles of heap everyday.
  • COPQ - A Highly Misunderstood Term  By : Tony Jacowski
    In most Six Sigma implementation projects, the COPQ (cost of poor quality) is calculated to assess the total value of loss that accrues to the organization as a result of defects. COPQ is useful because it allows businesses to understand the overall impact that the defects might be having on precious organizational resources.
  • Cost Of Poor Quality And Six Sigma  By : Tony Jacowski
    Top 6 things that cause poor quality.
  • Critical Decision Making With Six Sigma Cause & Effects Analysis  By : Tony Jacowski
    Six Sigma has many highly effective quality improvement tools in its arsenal, but if we were to list out the best, the Six Sigma Cause & Effects analysis tool would certainly be worth mentioning. This is simply because the cause & effects analysis tool allows for critical decision making, which forms the backbone of most Six Sigma quality improvement initiatives.
  • Critical Things To Consider Before Investing in a Team Collaboration System  By : Christine Harrell
    In today's interconnected world where more organizations are collaborating with partners and clients, and coordinating virtual staff, online team collaboration solutions have become a 'must-have' to keep everyone on the same page.
  • Defining Six Sigma For Your Business Or Organization  By : Tony Jacowski
    The underlying factor of a Six Sigma project is the development of processes that help reduce defects and improve the quality of the overall business process. The success is entirely dependent on clearly defined objectives, support of management and the proper training of the team involved in the project.
  • Defining Six Sigma Projects  By : Tony Jacowski
    All Six Sigma projects need to be clearly defined. Here's how to use a charter to make defining your Six Sigma project quick and painless.
  • Deploying Six Sigma QFD  By : Tony Jacowski
    In today's highly competitive businesses environment, it is not enough for companies just to know their customers; what in fact is required today is the certainty about customer needs and expectations.
  • Design Of Experiments In Marketing  By : Tony Jacowski
    Six Sigma initiatives ought to be used for marketing. There would not be a better way to explain the association between the needs and wants of a customer and the service/products a company provides than marketing. Nevertheless, there is inadequate data on the crucial Xs that affect the decision making process of purchasing.
  • Design Risk Assessment For Six Sigma  By : Tony Jacowski
    Implementing Six Sigma can go a long way in reducing the defects in a company's business process and improve the overall efficiency of such processes. However, such implementations take time to show results. In cases where proper methodologies and techniques are not used from the beginning, projects can be delayed even further.
  • Design Risk Assessment In Six Sigma  By : Tony Jacowski
    Confused about how to assess design risk in your Six Sigma implementation? This article goes in-depth to explain how to assess risk design and the tools to use to accomplish it.
  • Design Risk Assessment In Six Sigma Implementation  By : Tony Jacowski
    A Six Sigma project is undertaken when a need is felt to bring about changes in an existing process or product design. It may be an entirely new process or product that is designed, or it may be a few improvements or additions to existing ones.
  • Device Control and Security Management Platform.  By : sanj bhagta
    Integration allows instant search access to the DeviceLock database containing comprehensive logging and shadow data for verifying security standards compliance

    BETHESDA, Md. -- DeviceLock endpoint leakage prevention software enables security administrators to centrally control, log and audit end-user access to peripheral devices and local ports from enterprise systems.
  • Devising Experiments The Six Sigma Way  By : Tony Jacowski
    The Six Sigma methodology is known the world over for its quality improvement techniques Probably the best-known tool that is used in Six Sigma is the Design of Experiment (DOE) technique, which is employed by Six Sigma analysts in order to determine a correlation between each business process.
  • Dynamic Personality Types And Career Choices  By : Tony Jacowski
    Helps Match personality types with career choices which may come up.
  • Easier Methods For Deriving Six Sigma Benefits  By : Tony Jacowski
    Technically speaking, the size of an organization does not have any effect on the success of Six Sigma deployments. However, since the general perception is that Six Sigma benefits only large business entities, many smaller businesses often do not take too well to Six Sigma deployment ideas. So, how can smaller businesses get over these negative perceptions?
  • Effective Online Six Sigma Training  By : Tony Jacowski
    Six Sigma implementation projects are meant for reducing wastage in business processes. However, for ensuring the success of 6 Sigma implementations, it is necessary to provide adequate training to everyone involved with the implementation.
  • Effective Project Management With Six Sigma  By : Tony Jacowski
    Most companies are often on the lookout for a system to reduce their costs, reduce cycle time, and offer a variety of products that earn them high profits and a higher market share. The customer wants the product to be cheaper and of a good quality.
  • Ensuring Continuity of Six Sigma Implementation Projects  By : Tony Jacowski
    Six Sigma may be the best available quality management system, but businesses should never forget that the success of Six Sigma implementation projects depends not only on the use of appropriate Six Sigma tools and techniques but also on how efficiently the implementations are carried out.
  • Ensuring Six Sigma Success Through Process Improvement Teams  By : Tony Jacowski
    Six Sigma project implementations certainly have their benefits, but any business organization that aims to derive such benefits first needs to realize the fact that the implementations are a set of complex processes that can be carried out successfully only by specialized process improvement teams.
  • Ensuring Success Of DFSS Projects Through Resource Planning  By : Tony Jacowski
    There are many variables that determine the overall success of Six Sigma projects, but if we were to make a list of the top contributors, Resource Planning would certainly make it to the top.
  • Ensuring The Success Of Six Sigma Process Improvement Projects  By : Tony Jacowski
    Six Sigma process improvement projects rely heavily on the use of scientific tools and techniques, but that is often not enough to ensure the success of such projects, because there is always a human angle involved - such as the needs and expectations of the customers, which can be quite difficult to comprehend and quantify.
  • Escaping Work At Home Scams  By : Tony Jacowski
    Looking for a legitimate work at home opportunity? Are you having trouble figuring out the real thing from the scams? This article reveals how you can separate the scam artists from the real deal and save your hard earned money!
  • Essential Requirements For Six Sigma Implementations  By : Tony Jacowski
    Six Sigma implementations have now become quite common and most of them basically lay stress on improving quality, reducing wastage by curtailing the defect rate, and augmenting overall efficiency. By implementing Six Sigma, businesses can now easily hope to achieve near-perfection, i.e. a defect rate that does not exceed 3.4 per million opportunities at any given point of time.
  • Essential Six Sigma Software  By : Tony Jacowski
    In order to analyze the huge amounts of data collected during Six Sigma implementation, you need to have an automated solution. This article analyzes how Six Sigma software can be of help.
  • Essential Tips For Deploying Six Sigma In Mobile Workforces  By : Tony Jacowski
    It is often said that over the years, Six Sigma has adapted well to the needs and requirements of the growing services sector, but if you take a closer look, you can easily notice that the results are far from being uniform.
  • Etiquette for Customer Service on the Phone  By : James Stinson
    When excellent etiquette is observed on the phone, the company and the customers benefit mutually.
  • Evaluating Potential Job Offers  By : Tony Jacowski
    When assessing potential job offers, a checklist pertaining to which offers are the most profitable should be prepared. Employers go through this process when they are evaluating which job candidates they should hire.
  • Evaluating Six Sigma Certified Team Performance  By : Tony Jacowski
    Six Sigma projects are not dependent on the best tools and data and the improvement methods as much as they are on the effective teams. All team members contribute to the success of the project. Evaluating team performance follows the same principle as evaluating any performance.
  • Every Project Should Connect the Dots  By : Robert Howard
    In today's business world, implementing projects is the way that things get done. But not every project is created equal. Some projects can create results that go straight to the bottom line, while others languish to generate any tangible results. Choose the right projects by connecting the dots to stakeholder value.
  • Extruder Equipment Found with Made in China  By : shulei
    Extruder equipment can be difficult to purchase in the states along with many parts of the world.
  • Facilitation Techniques For Certified Six Sigma Teams  By : Tony Jacowski
    Facilitation allows teams to arrive at an outcome for which they take the entire responsibility and are committed to achieving it. The facilitators are the catalyst to create a working and productive chemistry among the members of the project. They bring about the best results in the interests of those involved.
  • Fair Trade Lessons Learned From Bali Jewelry Factory Visits  By : Marc Choyt
    When a company markets "fair trade jewelry," might that mean in terms of actual manufacturing? There is no established standard. Yet jewelry manufacturing is complex and toxic. This article explores lessons concerning safety and cultural issues based on jewelry factory visits in Bali, Indonesia.
  • Five Key Features of Project Management Software  By : Ray La Foy
    Success of your business today depends on a variety of factors, and having very good management project software may well be one of them.
  • Following A Data-Based Approach In The Six Sigma Decision Making Process  By : Tony Jacowski
    The emergence of Six Sigma as the most successful of all the available quality management systems was mainly due to its inherent characteristics that stressed following a data-based approach to the decision making process.
  • Following a Systematic Approach to Six Sigma Project Implementations  By : Tony Jacowski
    Businesses may state their own reasons for their successful Six Sigma project implementations, but if you analyze a few success stories, it will not take you long to realize that the thing that is common to all the success stories is the systematic approach of implementing Six Sigma projects.
  • Following The Six Sigma Operational Excellence Code  By : Tony Jacowski
    Maintaining operational excellence not only ensures the success of Six Sigma implementation projects but also generates confidence among the team members as most of the planned goals and objectives are achieved with ease.
  • Foreign Vs. Domestic Outsourced Accounting Services-What's the Difference?  By : Christine Harrell
    The export of jobs overseas has become a hot-button issue in newspapers, political debates, and business management. Strong feelings exist on both sides and many people simply cringe when they consider the possibility of outsourced accounting services.
  • Fundamentals Of Six Sigma Training  By : Tony Jacowski
    Six Sigma concepts and methodologies help in reducing defects and improving the efficiency of existing business processes. The increase in the number of organizations opting for Six Sigma has increased the demand for Six Sigma professionals such as Green Belts, Black Belts and Master Black Belts.
  • Future Of Six Sigma - Different Viewpoints  By : Tony Jacowski
    Use of Six Sigma can be highly controversial. Here you will learn the many different viewpoints on the future of Six Sigma so you can make an informed decision on implementation.
  • Geographically Scattered Six Sigma Certified Project Teams  By : Tony Jacowski
    Six Sigma projects are, more often than not, based on the assumptions that the units under consideration will be in close geographical vicinity, mainly in the same physical plant. Leading a Six Sigma team is itself a challenge - and when it comes to managing teams at different locations scattered over vast geographical areas, it becomes even tougher.
  • Guide To Outsourcing  By : Ryan Smith
    When outsourcing your projuect it is always good to make sure you have the right candidate for the job. Using these steps can better ensure you make the right choice.
  • Guidelines For Implementing Six Sigma  By : Tony Jacowski
    For many years, Six Sigma has retained its position as the leading quality management methodology. Opinions may vary, but if you look at past records, you will realize that one of the main reasons for its phenomenal success has been its reliance on statistical tools and techniques.
  • Guidelines For Making Lean Six Sigma Work In Sales  By : Tony Jacowski
    For a long time, Lean Six Sigma has been implemented in the manufacturing and engineering sectors. One recent area of implementation is sales departments. It has been proven by successful implementations in various companies that Six Sigma can be equally effective in the sales process.
  • Guidelines For Six Sigma Healthcare Project Selection  By : Tony Jacowski
    Six Sigma can be an effective approach to the improvement of services by any health care organization. Its utility can be advantageous to the betterment of services like those of the administration department, housekeeping, emergency and operating processes and so on.
  • How Are Six Sigma Implementations and Motorcycle Rides Related?  By : Tony Jacowski
    Surprised? Well, don't be - because if you look closely you too can easily understand the applicability of this analogy. You have to look for the philosophy behind Six Sigma implementations, which often gets cloaked due to the sheer number of technicalities involved.
  • How Businesses Can Ensure Continuity Of Six Sigma Implementations  By : Tony Jacowski
    Over the years, the Six Sigma quality management methodology has no doubt proved its worth. However, businesses should not lower their guard while implementing Six Sigma, because Six Sigma's eventual success depends a lot more on how implementations are actually carried out and not just on the type of tools and techniques utilized.
  • How Green Belts Can Help Ensure The Success Of Six Sigma Projects  By : Tony Jacowski
    It's usually professionals such as the Black Belts who take all the credit for a successful Six Sigma implementation project. This is, however, quite unethical - as it undermines the effort put in by other stakeholders, especially the Green Belts. In reality, all the hard work is done by them.
  • How Managers Can Convince Their Peers to Opt For Six Sigma Implementations  By : Tony Jacowski
    What exactly can managers do to pave the way for Six Sigma implementations? Well, the right thing to do is to market Six Sigma implementation as a profitable business venture.
  • How Outsourcing Works and Its Benefits  By : James Stinson
    You may be wondering how this outsourcing works. You may be a complete ignorant when it comes to the outsourcing industry, but as long as you have good internet browsing skills and the knowledge and talents to support it, then in no time at all, you will be receiving dollars in exchange for the work that you will do for clients
  • How Simulations Aid Six Sigma Project Executions  By : Tony Jacowski
    It may be quite difficult to count the total number of technological advancements that have taken place since the start of the industrial revolution, but if we were to prepare something like a "top ten list", the recently developed simulation technology would certainly make it on the coveted list.
  • How Six Sigma Can Help ITIL Service Level Management  By : Tony Jacowski
    The use of the ITIL (Information Technology Infrastructure Library) has become quite commonplace in the IT sector, simply because it provides the necessary framework for achieving operational excellence.
  • How Software Systems Are Aiding Six Sigma Implementations  By : Tony Jacowski
    There are many factors that have contributed to the phenomenal success of Six Sigma, but if we were to make a list of the top ten contributors, it would definitely include the software systems that are nowadays being employed in most Six Sigma implementations.
  • How The Packaging Industry Is Benefiting From Lean Six Sigma  By : Tony Jacowski
    When the term "Lean" is mentioned, the first thing that comes to mind is often the names of large manufacturing businesses that rely heavily on Lean Six Sigma for achieving their set goals and objectives.
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