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Six Sigma in Manufacturing |
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The Role Of Six Sigma In Business Forecasting
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Over the years, business forecasting has come to be an integral and indispensable component of any commercial venture. It helps management develop proactive strategies and formulate policies to cope with a possible decrease in product demand. Needless to say, such adverse circumstances lead a business to incurring big monetary losses or losing business opportunities including the confidence of its clients and customers.
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8 Basics Of Lean Six Sigma For Manufacturing Firms
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The success of any company should be measured on the growth in its profits, and not just customer satisfaction. Companies should be able to achieve sustained and constant growth. Though these are achieved temporarily by outsourcing or downsizing by companies, they are not long-term achievements.
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How The Packaging Industry Is Benefiting From Lean Six Sigma
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When the term ‘Lean’ is mentioned, the first thing that comes to mind is often the names of large manufacturing businesses that rely heavily on Lean Six Sigma for achieving their set goals and objectives.
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Using Six Sigma To Improve Office Processes
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Six Sigma may have been originally devised as a methodology for making improvements in manufacturing processes, but over the years it has proved so versatile that now many businesses have started implementing Six Sigma in the non-manufacturing domains including typical office processes such as sales, purchase, inventory, and others.
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Six Sigma And Business Continuity
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In the world of business, no successful company can ever say with conviction that it will continue to be as efficient and profitable as it is now. This is because the productivity of a business can be easily affected by a number of external as well as internal factors.
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