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» How Businesses Can Ensure Continuity Of Six Sigma Implementations
By Tony Jacowski | Published 05/8/2008 | Six Sigma Implementation | Unrated
Over the years, the Six Sigma quality management methodology has no doubt proved its worth. However, businesses should not lower their guard while implementing Six Sigma, because Six Sigma's eventual success depends a lot more on how implementations are actually carried out and not just on the type of tools and techniques utilized. 
» Saying “Yes” to Content Quality in Six Sigma Project Charters
By Tony Jacowski | Published 05/4/2008 | Six Sigma Implementation | Unrated
Six Sigma Project Charters are important since they are actually the main plan of action that is required during the Six Sigma strategy implementation stage. As in the case of any plan of action, it is only if a well-constructed proposal is put forward to the team that is in charge of the execution process, that the organization can expect to derive the maximum advantages of Six Sigma. 
» Understanding The Main Causes Leading To Six Sigma Redundancies
By Tony Jacowski | Published 04/29/2008 | Six Sigma (General) , Six Sigma Implementation | Unrated
In today's highly competitive business environment, it is often said that innovation holds the key to the success of business organizations. This is quite true - because if you take a closer look, you will realize that most businesses nowadays are walking that extra mile in search for innovative methods and techniques that might increase their chances of success. 
» Understanding The Six Sigma Appraisal Process
By Tony Jacowski | Published 04/28/2008 | Six Sigma Implementation | Unrated
Six Sigma quality improvement techniques and methodologies may have proved quite effective over the years, but that should not be a reason for businesses to lower their guard during Six Sigma implementations. What businesses need to remember is that even though Six Sigma is theoretically foolproof, its eventual success depends on many other factors such as how it is deployed and the type of organizational culture. 
» An Overview Of Six Sigma Redundancy
By Tony Jacowski | Published 04/23/2008 | Six Sigma Implementation | Unrated
The success of a business is identified by the innovation strategies that it uses in order to ensure a steady growth and make all the provisions for its future developments. Therefore, to assure that the business continues to exist even in an environment of cutthroat competition, it is very important that the business adopts the best innovative techniques to gain an edge over its competitors. 


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