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What Exactly is Baseline Data? In the Lean Six Sigma world, baseline data is a measure of how a process is performing (were you thinking
By this point in 2020, the majority of people reading this will have had some amount of experience with remote work. Whatâs your experience? Iâve
I recently wrote a blog article for GoLeanSixSigma.com on the merits of having both an MBA and a Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt certification. That
Lessons Learned While Sheltering in Place If nothing else, COVID-19 has given us stories we can use about how rapid change can bring about improvements.
Whatâs the secret Quality connection between Italy and Japan? The Pareto Chart! Signore Pareto provided his 80/20 rule and Dr. Ishikawa created the Pareto Chart
Fishbone + Ishikawa = Fishikawa! We know him best for this essential root cause tool, but did you know Dr. Ishikawa developed the first Kaizens,
Who said âQuality is free, but itâs not a gift”? Who was the first non-doctor to create a vaccine? Who maintained that zero defects was
Congratulations! You have just passed your exam and now it is time to tackle that Lean Six Sigma Green Belt project. âWhat makes a good
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