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Ted Hessing

Deploying Six Sigma to an Enterprise

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Deploying Six Sigma management to a company can feel like a daunting task. Change must be made at every level of the company.

This entry was posted in Advanced Six Sigma Topics, Six Sigma Deployment and tagged ASQ, Black Belt. Bookmark the permalink.
Ted Hessing

Creating a Six Sigma Culture

Posted by Ted Hessing

Introducing Six Sigma culture to an organization requires a shift in thinking from top management to ground-level staff.

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Ted Hessing

Porter’s Five Forces

Posted by Ted Hessing

Use Porter’s Five Forces to analyze your competitiveness in the marketplace: buyers, suppliers, rivalry, new entries, and substitution.

This entry was posted in Advanced Six Sigma Topics, Organizational Drivers and Metrics and tagged ASQ, Black Belt, Ramana. Bookmark the permalink.
Ted Hessing

Design for X (DFX)

Posted by Ted Hessing

Design for Excellence (aka Design for X, DFX) is a systematic approach for designing where X is the objective for the product or process

This entry was posted in Design for Six Sigma (DFSS), Six Sigma Basics and tagged ASQ, Black Belt, Villanova. Bookmark the permalink.
Ted Hessing

Taguchi Robust Design and Loss Function

Posted by Ted Hessing

Taguchi Robust Design is a function of product design. Robust products have a strong signal-to-noise ratio.

This entry was posted in Advanced Six Sigma Topics, Design for Six Sigma (DFSS) and tagged ASQ, Black Belt, Villanova. Bookmark the permalink.
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