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Six Sigma | Reddit
3d ago
I hear a lot of people talk about ASQ. Is it worth it for greenbelt? Any better alternatives you would suggest. I’m also an accountant and do audits on some manufacturing plants so not in the plant everyday.
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Six Sigma | Reddit
3d ago
I am trying to become certified all the way to MBB. The thing is that I would definitely have to do this online. So the question that I have for you all is which website would be the best or most recognized place for me to get started? And if possible, could you guys provide me with a direct link because all of the stuff I’m finding online doesn’t seem legitimate. And some seem as if it’s just a piece of paper.
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1w ago
Hi all, I'm working on my first ever six sigma project. My objective is to reduce the amount of GDP (good documentation practices) errors a third party contracting cleaning company makes in our clinical manufacturing cleaning logbooks.
I've been doing research and want to use DPMO as a metric to define the issue I'm trying to solve. However, I'm not sure what qualifies a defect opportunity.
I have two ideas, but not sure which would be more appropriate:
Per our GDP SOP, there a number of mistakes that could be made on a logbook entry. Would each type of mistake (i.e. an spelling error, illegi ..read more
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2w ago
Hi all Im working with a Facility Management (FM) space management approach to qualfing and optimizeing space utilization in a university context. How is auditoriums, Group rooms, meeting rooms etc assigned to courses, and how can the relation between space assignment and actual occupancy best be optimized. Can anyone recommend a Six sigma approach that deals specifically with space optimization? Literature, templates, cases or anything of that nature would be highly appreciated.
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Six Sigma | Reddit
3w ago
Lean Six Sigma (LSS) is a powerful methodology that organizations leverage to eliminate waste, streamline processes, and achieve significant improvements in quality and efficiency. While Green and Black Belts are the leaders of LSS projects, White Belts play a crucial, foundational role in the overall success of these initiatives.
Understanding the White Belt's Function
Think of White Belts as the informed and engaged team members who provide critical support to LSS projects. Their training equips them with a foundational understanding of LSS principles, tools, and methodologies. This knowled ..read more