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This column continues the discussion on delivering the best effort to break through roadblocks as we journey through life. If you haven’t had the chance to read my previous column, I would encourage you to do so.
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Every organization can benefit from continuous improvement. In this blog, we’ll highlight 3 simple Lean tools for process improvement, why they’re important and how Minitab Engage can help you successfully leverage these tools across your organization. Let’s get started!
Careful implementation of optimal tools and techniques is a focus of Optikos Corp. (Wakefield, MA), an optical engineering and manufacturing company working to eliminate waste in product movement, downtime, and product defects.
Continuous improvement is essential for business success. These five principles of CI will help you ensure that the improvements you’re striving for are constant, improve all areas of your organization, and deliver value to your customer.
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On Demand It is more important than ever to continuously improve processes and prevent the likelihood of defects and inefficiencies. Our expert will demonstrate how this tool uses a series of assessments based on the PDCA cycle that looks at process definition and performance in four components: Results, Enabler (PDCA for this example), Process, and Format. This excel worksheet group will be a free handout downloadable for attendees to use after this guided practice.