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Readers' Choice: View All Top-Rated Articles Archives by Year: 2008 | 2007 | 2006 | 2005 | 2004 | 2003 | 2002 - Seven Focus Areas to Drive Lean Six Sigma Results
It is crucial to have good leadership, the correct team, a solid project charter, and personal and business incentives to be successful in Lean Six Sigma. When all these items are in place, it is possible to run a first-class deployment. Read the full article. July 2, 2008
- Lean Six Sigma Can Serve as a Change Management Tool
Lean Six Sigma will facilitate the changes that it requires, while also preparing users for other change initiatives within an organization. As such, a Six Sigma deployment enables, rather than impedes, simultaneous change initiatives. Read the full article. May 21, 2008
- The Merits of 'Know-nothing' Belts and Champions
Six Sigma deployment teams should be like a jury – unbiased. By employing Black Belts and Champions from outside the area that is being improved, organizations will receive a more objective, and, therefore, more helpful guide to process improvement. Read the full article. April 23, 2008
- Improve Software-Development Productivity with Lean
Increasing productivity can give a software-development company an edge over its competition. To accomplish this, the organization can use Lean principles to identify and eliminate wastes in the development process and encourage key drivers. Read the full article. March 26, 2008
- Lean First…or Six Sigma?
Several cases serve as solid examples of the horsepower gain for Lean and Agile driven by an early Six Sigma base and mindset. They demonstrate the synergy of Lean and Six Sigma used together instead of being used as rival methodologies. Read the full article. February 13, 2008
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