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How To Define A Lean Six Sigma Strategy

The six sigma way, we will use and refer to a five-phase improvement cycle that has become increasingly common in six sigma organizations. Six sigma is based on DMAIC Model, as there is know true path we have to follow in any six sigma but this is just guideline one has to follow to implement six sigma project in the organization. Identify core processes and key customers.

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How To Define A Lean Six Sigma Strategy

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  1. How To Define A Lean Six Sigma Strategy The six sigma way, we will use and refer to a five-phase improvement cycle that has become increasingly common in six sigma organizations. Six sigma is based on DMAIC Model, as there is no true path we have to follow in any six sigma but this is just guideline one has to follow to implement six sigma project in the organization. Identify core processes and key customers. What is Six Sigma's Working Strategies? There are five main steps in the Breakthrough strategy of Six Sigma: 1.Select key Problem areas 2.Select and train the right people 3.Develop and implement improvements 4.Manage Six Sigma Projects 5.Sustain the gains Selecting Key Problem Areas Key problem areas in an organization would be those that: Have a high impact on customer Are critical to success Show fastest or largest return https://www.purdue.edu/leansixsigmaonline/

  2. Select and Train the Right People Successful implementation of quality initiatives needs complete participation from every employee in an organization. They should be well informed, trained and motivated. A few people have to own the Six Sigma process. Six Sigma Experience Levels Six Sigma improvement efforts depend upon the contributions and teamwork of skilled participants at the following experience levels. Executive Leaders Executive Leaders keep the Six Sigma program focused on real business problems. They provide overall alignment with both the culture of the organization and its strategic vision of the future, and they create the system context for the Black Belt projects Project selection approvals, liaise with the CEO or Chair of the Board, Communications, Deployment, Company Metrics, Command and Control functions, recognition of individuals and teams, and establishment of business targets all depend upon Six Sigma Executives. Click here to more about black belt level of six sigma training. Project Champions Project Champions take their company's vision, missions, goals, and metrics and translate them into individual unit tasks. Additionally, Champions must remove any roadblocks to the program's success. Project Champions are involved in selecting projects and identifying Black and Green Belt Candidates. They set improvement targets, provide resources, and review the projects on a regular basis so that they can transfer knowledge gained throughout the organization. Develop and Implement Improvements Broadly this has five important steps: Define Measure process Analyze process Improve process Control process There are 5 fundamental steps involved in applying the implementation strategy to achieve the Six Sigma process: 1.Plan 2.Assess 3.Evaluate 4.Enhance 5.Control https://www.purdue.edu/leansixsigmaonline/

  3. Manage Six Sigma Projects As a manager of the Six Sigma initiatives, it is necessary that you: Lead a focused effort Frequently review process and remove barriers Check real business impact Continuously communicate progress to executive leadership and those involved in projects Sustain the Gains The most difficult part is to sustain the gains that have been achieved. Implement effective control plans Conduct regular Six Sigma training program to reinforce the initiative throughout the company Review the project's effectiveness at regular scheduled intervals Continually identify and launch new Six Sigma projects Successful implementation of Six Sigma Join Us: Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn Phone: 888-390-0499 Email: LSSonline@purdue.edu https://www.purdue.edu/leansixsigmaonline/

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