As we look back on 2016, our blogs have covered a lot of ground. Our intent at 6Sigma.com is to educate everyone on the versatility of Six Sigma, as well as explore some creative applications in which it is used.
On July 30th 2016, in our blog entitled “Origami As A Lean Six Sigma Learning Tool” we brought to light how a Certified Six Sigma instructor from India taught the whole concept of Six Sigma to 36 students who were 14-15 years old. The genius of that he himself was also using the core of Six Sigma, which is VOC, the voice of the customer, what the customer needs or requires. The school system wanted those kids to understand Six Sigma and the instructor delivered.
On August 14 2016, in our blog entitled “Lean Six Sigma Tools for Your Email Inbox” we talked about how versatile these tools are, through the example of a hammer. You can use a hammer to pound in a nail, or you can use the hammer with a chisel to remove a tile. The basic function of that hammer doesn’t change, but how you use to apply its use is up to you.
On November 27, 2016, we tackled emergency preparedness in our blog entitled “Six Sigma the Perfect Template for Emergency Preparedness.” Here we discussed dealing with a situation that has not yet happened, so the doctrines in Design for Six Sigma (DFSS) would be used. As many of you remember, this is used for a new product or service that hasn’t been established yet.
In our blog dated December 10th 2016, “Is the Spirit of Six Sigma Encrypted Inside Amazon?” we discussed the online retail giant Amazon. Like it or not, Amazon is here to stay, and they constantly are improving using VOC as their staple. The software that was created and is continuously updated is all done to satisfy the customer’s needs and requirements.
These are but a few of our blogs that is dedicated to finding the Six Sigma in our every day lives, thus making Six Sigma both timeless and genius.
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