Member You
#1 in Business Subscribe Email Print

You are here: Home > Business > Management > Is Six Sigma Right For Your Company?

Tags

  • focus
  • difficult
  • powerful
  • operating performance
  • correctly applied
  • underlying philosophies

  • Links

  • How To Select The Right Car Audio System
  • Weight Loss Diet Pills
  • An Introduction to Google Sitemaps
  • Member You - Is Six Sigma Right For Your Company?

    Risk Management Strategies For Overseas Businesses
    The areas outside UK are prone to natural disasters. Tsunami, hurricanes, and earthquakes show their faces time and again in these regions.You own your dream home overseas. You wish a UK home insurance firm to offer you insurance. Here is what you may get:• Home Buildings Insurance • Public Liability Insurance • Lost Earnings Insurance • Insurance against Theft • Insurance For
    ly requires a culture change and a substantial commitment. This is also true of a full blown Six Sigma implementation. Attempting to do both, simultaneously, will almost always result in neither philosophy being done very well. In addition, the underlying philosophies can cause some conflict if attempted simultaneously. An effective Lean transition has an elemen
    Tamper Evident Asset Labels Protect Your Equipment
    Let's face it, companies these days are always losing equipment to theft and misplacement all because big brother isn't watching close enough. Keeping track of your company's assets should give you piece of mind and your employees some accountability. Just by putting a small asset label on their laptop or expensive piece of equipment, can sometimes mean the difference if that item makes it back or not.Ass
    HERE ARE SOME KEY CRITERIA TO CONSIDER:

    WHAT IS YOUR OBJECTIVE?
    Do you have specific difficult quality issues that must be resolved? Do you have a pressing need for general overall company operating improvements? Or, are you just looking for a means to force improvement into the organization? Alternatives: Six Sigma is a powerful tool, specifically designed to resolve complex quality problems. It is NOT, however, designed to address overall operating performance issues. Lean Manufacturing, on the other hand, is an all-encompassing philosophy designed to address overall process improvement. It is a comprehensive philosophy and process with a cadre of underlying techniques.

    SPEED OF RESULTS NEEDED?
    How urgent is your requirement? Is this initiative a leisurely "nice to have" or is there a pressing need for quick, substantial results? Alternatives: Six Sigma is a thorough, rigorous process. It entails a considerable amount of front-end training before any meaningful work can begin. Lean Manufacturing, when correctly applied, can begin generating large results almost immediately.

    CAN WE DO BOTH?
    Can we effectively transition to both Lean Manufacturing and Six Sigma simultaneously?

    Discussion: To transition to a Lean environment requires a huge commitment, and focus, from the top. Lean is, in most companies, initially a foreign philosophy. The transition typically requires a culture change and a substantial commitment. This is also true of a full blown Six Sigma implementation. Attempting to do both, simultaneously, will almost always result in neither philosophy being done very well. In addition, the underlying philosophies can cause some conflict if attempted simultaneously. An effective Lean transition has an elemen

    How To Grow Your Micro-Business
    If you want to grow your micro-business (defined as a business with fewer than five employees), you might consider some of the findings of a survey by Statistics Canada.1. The FindingsAccording to "Growth Determinants of Micro-Businesses in Canada" (Evangelia Papadaki and Bassima Chami, Small Business Policy Branch, Industry Canada), the survey by Statistics Canada revealed the following:<
    ool, specifically designed to resolve complex quality problems. It is NOT, however, designed to address overall operating performance issues. Lean Manufacturing, on the other hand, is an all-encompassing philosophy designed to address overall process improvement. It is a comprehensive philosophy and process with a cadre of underlying techniques.

    SPEED OF RESULTS NEEDED?
    How urgent is your requirement? Is this initiative a leisurely "nice to have" or is there a pressing need for quick, substantial results? Alternatives: Six Sigma is a thorough, rigorous process. It entails a considerable amount of front-end training before any meaningful work can begin. Lean Manufacturing, when correctly applied, can begin generating large results almost immediately.

    CAN WE DO BOTH?
    Can we effectively transition to both Lean Manufacturing and Six Sigma simultaneously?

    Discussion: To transition to a Lean environment requires a huge commitment, and focus, from the top. Lean is, in most companies, initially a foreign philosophy. The transition typically requires a culture change and a substantial commitment. This is also true of a full blown Six Sigma implementation. Attempting to do both, simultaneously, will almost always result in neither philosophy being done very well. In addition, the underlying philosophies can cause some conflict if attempted simultaneously. An effective Lean transition has an elemen

    Don't Be Fooled by a Low Salary Offer - The Cost of Living is Where It's At
    There are a number of factors to be considered when you are looking at taking a job at an international school, on the financial side there is:* salary* medical insurance* housing allowance* annual flightsOn the conditions side there is:* class size* facilities* contact hours* teaching days in a school yearMost of these factors c
    F RESULTS NEEDED?
    How urgent is your requirement? Is this initiative a leisurely "nice to have" or is there a pressing need for quick, substantial results? Alternatives: Six Sigma is a thorough, rigorous process. It entails a considerable amount of front-end training before any meaningful work can begin. Lean Manufacturing, when correctly applied, can begin generating large results almost immediately.

    CAN WE DO BOTH?
    Can we effectively transition to both Lean Manufacturing and Six Sigma simultaneously?

    Discussion: To transition to a Lean environment requires a huge commitment, and focus, from the top. Lean is, in most companies, initially a foreign philosophy. The transition typically requires a culture change and a substantial commitment. This is also true of a full blown Six Sigma implementation. Attempting to do both, simultaneously, will almost always result in neither philosophy being done very well. In addition, the underlying philosophies can cause some conflict if attempted simultaneously. An effective Lean transition has an elemen

    Re-entering the Workforce: Tips and Tools for Success
    It’s perceived to be one of the most difficult transitions in life: rejoining the workforce after an extended layoff. Maybe you were raising your children, maybe you were caring for a relative, or maybe you were downsized and had trouble finding a job. In any case, it’s a daunting proposition to pull out the business suit, polish up the resume and start looking for a job.To be sure, it’s not an easy task,
    can begin generating large results almost immediately.

    CAN WE DO BOTH?
    Can we effectively transition to both Lean Manufacturing and Six Sigma simultaneously?

    Discussion: To transition to a Lean environment requires a huge commitment, and focus, from the top. Lean is, in most companies, initially a foreign philosophy. The transition typically requires a culture change and a substantial commitment. This is also true of a full blown Six Sigma implementation. Attempting to do both, simultaneously, will almost always result in neither philosophy being done very well. In addition, the underlying philosophies can cause some conflict if attempted simultaneously. An effective Lean transition has an elemen

    How to Turn an Idea into $100,000
    Do you ever wonder why some people seem to get all the lucky breaks in business while others struggle to barely get by? They seem to be in the right place at the right time.Fact is, maybe they’re not at the right place at the right time; maybe they just know how to make things “happen.”As a business advisor I often see people begin and end a business before they have given it a chance to grow. For so
    ly requires a culture change and a substantial commitment. This is also true of a full blown Six Sigma implementation. Attempting to do both, simultaneously, will almost always result in neither philosophy being done very well. In addition, the underlying philosophies can cause some conflict if attempted simultaneously. An effective Lean transition has an element of "Just Do It" i.e. reduce the inventory and fix the problems that arise. Conversely, the classical Six Sigma implementation is rigid and rigorous.

    WHICH TO DO FIRST?
    If it doesn't make sense to attempt to do both simultaneously, is there a reason why one should be done before another? Alternatives: Lean is an overall operating philosophy that drives the waste out of the system. The Lean process will expose problems of all sorts. In the Lean "tool kit" are a host of techniques that are utilized to resolve the exposed problems. One such technique is Six Sigma. The Lean toolkit also contains other quality improvement techniques such as Sequential Inspection, Failsafe, Source Inspection, etc.

    Bottom Line: If your process is already operating Lean, and you are now facing isolated difficult quality and/or process control issues, then a Six Sigma implementation would likely be appropriate and beneficial. If, however, your company is still operating in a traditional mode, doing Lean first will almost always generate much more meaningful and timely results.

    SYNOPSIS
    Six Sigma is a powerful tool when applied to appropriate quality and process control issues. It is NOT, however, an overall enterprise improvement methodology. The Lean Manufacturing transition process can be used to generate cash and overall global process improvements. Six Sigma methods should be then utilized, where appropr

    HTTP = HTML link (for blogs, profiles,phorums):
    <a href="http://www.memberyou.net/article/22966/memberyou-Is-Six-Sigma-Right-For-Your-Company.html">Is Six Sigma Right For Your Company?</a>

    BB link (for phorums):
    [url=http://www.memberyou.net/article/22966/memberyou-Is-Six-Sigma-Right-For-Your-Company.html]Is Six Sigma Right For Your Company?[/url]

    Related Articles:

    Is Your Advertising Working? How to Evaluate Your Ad Program

    Choosing Medical Transcription as a Career

    The Time Bomb: How Your Dreams Can Help You Choose the Right Vocation or Career

    Bookmark it: del.icio.us digg.com reddit.com netvouz.com google.com yahoo.com technorati.com furl.net bloglines.com socialdust.com ma.gnolia.com newsvine.com slashdot.org simpy.com shadows.com blinklist.com