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Ted Hessing

Mistake #3: Trying to Study Everything at Once

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Trying to study everything all at once == The Path to Frustration

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Ted Hessing

Help me decide! Six Sigma Yellow Belt or Green Belt (or even Black Belt) ???

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I’m interested in either the Six Sigma Yellow or Green belt certification, by end of 2019. I’m new to Six Sigma but have been in quality improvement roles

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Ted Hessing

Dealing with Illogical Sponsors

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Not all project sponsors are what we would consider logical. Or scientific. Or maybe we just don’t understand nor agree with their viewpoint.

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AAF Case Study: Defining Project Scope

Posted by Ted Hessing

This time we will focus on defining our process in preparation for refining our stakeholder list. These activities will inform scope and help us outline our schedules and deliverables, completing the project charter step.

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8D Method for Root Cause Analysis

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Ford Company developed 8D method for root cause analysis, it consists of 8 different steps, and gap analysis is not part of those 8 steps.

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