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You are in the category : Management Monday, 05. June 2006
Six Sigma Project Selection
Six Sigma Project Selection Selecting the project becomes the necessary step after identifying the need for process improvement in your business or, for that matter, your department. But selecting a project is a series of complex decision-making processes aided by a variety of tools. A wrong project selection for Six Sigma implementation means the project is not in line with your business. You will end up encountering the same roadblocks and going in circles over and again. Steps Involved In Six Sigma Project Selection The steps that need to be taken in selecting a project for Six Sigma vary as per your line of business and the scale of the operation. However, the whole scope of Six Sigma hinges on two key focal points, namely, 'total customer satisfaction' and 'increased return on investment.' The steps may be formulated, keeping this in view. 1. Put The Customer First: 2. Projects Must Be In Line With Your Business: 3. A Good Project Must Be Manageable: 4. Every Result Must Be Measurable And Tangible: 5. Defining The Desired Outcome: Brainstorming And Using A Questionnaire Brainstorming by the key personnel and functional heads in your organization is a good idea. Although there is no hard and fast rule as to whether this should precede or follow the internal and external (VOC) survey, it critically examines the steps involved in the process of project selection. However, the questionnaire itself can contain questions, critical of the prevalent scenario. You may include questions on external and internal defects in addition to questions on capacity and efficiency issues. Not the least important questions are the ones on less obvious cost drivers such as wastage. Six Sigma Process Variation Take a bite at the variation in process too. Whether it is possible to streamline the process variation and whether understanding the variation help you produce better quality and defect free parts with less input upon completion of the project? Where is the variation originating from, suppliers end or internal? Wastage can give a deathblow if they are not dealt with properly. Materials, under-utilization of capacity and unreasonable inventory fall into the wastage category. The sole consideration must be the vision and the dream to realize it. Care must be exercised to avoid wrong selection of the project which can only aggravate the situation and waste the resources of the organization. Posted by Tony Jacowski. Tony is a quality analyst for The MBA Journal. Aveta Solution's Six Sigma Online offers online six sigma training and certification classes for lean six sigma, black belts, green belts, and yellow belts. Related Posts: Nicocure Quit Smoking - THE EASY WAY! Enlast - Boost Sexual Pleasure
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