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my2pennieson May 31, 2021 1:27am
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RE:Productivity and Reliability, May Business Update
RE:Productivity and Reliability, May Business UpdateYou must fall out of ALOT of chairs if this surprises you. Those of us that have had extremely good success implementing Six Sigma, Lean, or Kaizan know you ALWAYS start small. FULL organization involvement can take years, as it's a cultural shift, and anyone with an ounce of Six Sigma experience fully knows this. It won't lead to failure, but a step in the right direction to better project execution. Must be a pretty good business update if a common sense approach to Six Sigma is the only thing you have to criticize.
Kherson wrote: Finally had a chance to read over the latest Business Update. When I got to page 23 of the update, I almost fell out of my chair when they make mention to implementing Six Sigma to save $10 million, year over year. Sorry folks, but Chemtrade's take on using Black and Green Belts to lead projects is only a half measure that will lead to failure. Six Sigma initiatives work best when the whole organization is involved.
Kherson