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Ted Hessing

Lean Metrics

Posted by Ted Hessing

Lean metrics are the measures that can be used to control and monitor processes so that continuous quality can be facilitated.

This entry was posted in Improve, Lean, Lean Overview and tagged ASQ, Black Belt, Download, IASSC, Yellow Belt. Bookmark the permalink.
Ted Hessing

Lean Overview

Posted by Ted Hessing

Lean is about efficiently delivering value to your clients with the help of minimum organizational resources. Here’s a Lean Overview.

This entry was posted in Basic Lean Concepts, Improve, Lean and tagged ASQ, Black Belt, Green Belt, IASSC, QuestionSet. Bookmark the permalink.
Jeremy Garrett

How the Pareto Principle Can Give Us All the Wisdom of Solomon

Posted by Jeremy Garrett

In this article Jeremy and George turn to literary and religious tradition to illustrate how wise rulers could have benefited by tools we study and apply in preparation for our credentialing exams.

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Ted Hessing

Design of Experiments: Blocking

Posted by Ted Hessing

In Design of Experiments, blocking involves recognizing uncontrolled factors and ensuring as wide a spread across these factors.

This entry was posted in Analyze, Design of Experiments (DOE), Improve and tagged ASQ, Black Belt, DOE, Villanova. Bookmark the permalink.
Ted Hessing

Confounding

Posted by Ted Hessing

Confounding occurs when you can’t distinguish the effects of certain factor interactions because of other potential factor effects.

This entry was posted in Analyze, Design of Experiments (DOE), Improve and tagged ASQ, Black Belt, DOE, IASSC, Villanova. Bookmark the permalink.
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