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Six Sigma: ANOVA Gauge Repeatability & Reproducibility Methodology
Relevance Score: 3.338 2010-04-27 11:19:38
ANOVA Gauge Repeatability and Reproducibility (ANOVA Gauge R&R) is a technique of Measurement Systems Analysis. It evaluates the measurement system using the ANOVA (Analysis of Variance) Random Effects model. This evaluation is not only limited to gauges, but also applicable to measurement systems like test methods, measuring instruments, and others. ANOVA Gauge ...
Six Sigma Software
Relevance Score: 2.690 2010-01-13 00:18:20
There are generally three classes of software used to support Six Sigma: • Analysis tools, which are used to perform statistical or process analysis • Program management tools, used to manage and track a corporation's entire Six Sigma program • DMAIC and Lean online project collaboration tools for local and global teams Analysis tools • ARIS Six Sigma • iGrafx Process ...
What is Six Sigma?
Relevance Score: 2.611 2010-03-07 13:40:54
Six Sigma is a proven methodology aimed to improve the measurable results for all types of organizations, including nonprofit, manufacturing, government, service, healthcare, and research organizations. This methodology has to be introduced during the first phase of the deployment itself, so that improvement is obtained along with a generic problem-solving ...
Laws of Lean Six Sigma
Relevance Score: 2.599 2010-03-08 23:23:20
Six Sigma is a proven methodology aimed to improve the measurable results for all types of organizations, including nonprofit, manufacturing, government, service, healthcare, and research organizations. This methodology has to be introduced during the first phase of the deployment itself, so that improvement is obtained along with a generic problem-solving ...
Correlations between Lean and Six Sigma
Relevance Score: 2.465 2010-04-04 22:21:41
Lean operates on the principles of removing wastes of any process, thus accelerating the velocity and reducing process costs. It basically focuses on speed. Six Sigma operates on the principles of reduction of variations and improvement of process yield. It basically focuses on quality of any given service or product. Quality and ...
Six Sigma Training and Certification
Relevance Score: 2.358 2010-04-06 11:08:43
The three important Six Sigma certifications are: Six Sigma Green Belt – first level in Six Sigma certification Six Sigma Black Belt – second level in Six Sigma certification Master Black Belt – Master’s certification in Six Sigma methodology The Six Sigma ...
Six Sigma: misconceptions regarding Gauge Repeatability & Reproducibility Methodology
Relevance Score: 2.295 2011-04-21 21:32:58
The following are some common misconceptions regarding GRR: Single GRR is sufficient per family of gauges - GRR relates to a complete measurement system - including the specification, part, operator, and method – rather than one caliper. GRR will not pass using parts - GRR can assess precision of a device of system. only ...
Six Sigma methodologies
Relevance Score: 1.943 2010-03-08 23:33:25
Six Sigma is a proven methodology aimed to improve the measurable results for all types of organizations, including nonprofit, manufacturing, government, service, healthcare, and research organizations. The Six Sigma methodology has to be introduced during the first phase of the deployment itself, so that improvement is obtained along with a ...
The advantages of Lean and Six Sigma
Relevance Score: 1.785 2010-01-13 00:27:41
1. Become faster and more responsive to customers 2. Operate at world class cost 3. Reduce Service or Product Lead Time 4. Recovered Office or Floor Space 5. Reduction in Work-in-Process 6. Increase First-Pass Yields 7. Increase Service or Product Throughput 8. Increased Organizational Productivity 9. Reduced scrap and waste 10. Reduced inventory costs 11. Cross-trained employees 12. Reduced cycle time 13. Reduced obsolescence 14. Lower space/facility requirements 15. Increased quality & reliability 16. Lower overall costs 17. Self-directed work teams 18. Lead time ...
The risks to be considered in a Lean Six Sigma Analysis
Relevance Score: 1.698 2010-04-11 18:11:08
Lean operates on the principles of removing wastes of any process, thus accelerating the velocity and reducing process costs. It basically focuses on speed. Six Sigma operates on the principles of reduction of variations and improvement of process yield. It basically focuses on quality of any given service or product. To have ...
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