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Month: April 2014

Ted Hessing

Poka-Yoke Error-proofing

Posted by Ted Hessing

Poka-Yoke Error-proofing is the act of making errors impossible through great design. Here’s what you need to know for your Six Sigma exam.

This entry was posted in Basic Lean Concepts, Control, Lean and tagged ASQ, Black Belt, Green Belt, IASSC, QuestionSet. Bookmark the permalink.
Ted Hessing

Value Stream Mapping

Posted by Ted Hessing

Value Stream Mapping is a material & information flow map. It’s also a tool for visualizing processes that need improvement.

This entry was posted in Analyze, Basic Process Tools, Lean, Lean Overview, Measure and tagged ASQ, Black Belt, Green Belt, IASSC, QuestionSet. Bookmark the permalink.
Ted Hessing

Cause and Effect Diagram (aka Ishikawa, Fishbone)

Posted by Ted Hessing

A Cause and Effect Diagram (aka Ishikawa, Fishbone) showing possible causes (process inputs) for a given effect (process outputs).

This entry was posted in Analyze, Basic Process Tools, Measure and tagged ASQ, Black Belt, Download, Green Belt, IASSC, QuestionSet, Villanova, Yellow Belt. Bookmark the permalink.
Ted Hessing

Six Sigma Teams

Posted by Ted Hessing

The most effective six sigma teams are comprised of qualified people with the right expertise. Learn about roles, make up, and more.

This entry was posted in Define, Team Management Basics and tagged ASQ, Black Belt, IASSC, QuestionSet, Villanova. Bookmark the permalink.
Ted Hessing

Kaizen

Posted by Ted Hessing

Kaizen means improvement on a continuous basis. Originated in Japan, Kai means change and zen means for good.

This entry was posted in Improve, Kaizen, Lean and tagged ASQ, Black Belt, Green Belt, QuestionSet. Bookmark the permalink.
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