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Using Minitab for Six Sigma Projects: A Quick Start Guide
Six Sigma projects rely on data-driven decision-making, and while Lean Six Sigma provides the methodology, tools like Minitab make the analysis practical, accessible, and accurate. For both beginners and experienced practitioners, Minitab acts as a powerful statistical software that simplifies complex analysis, helping teams focus on solving problems rather than wrestling with calculations. Why Use Minitab in Six Sigma? At its core, Six Sigma is about reducing variation and
sonamurgai
Sep 222 min read


Choosing the Right Metrics: CTQ, KPIs, and Beyond
In Lean Six Sigma and broader business improvement efforts, success is only as strong as the metrics that guide it. Organizations often measure a lot, but not everything they measure truly matters. Choosing the right metrics—those that align with customer needs and business strategy—is critical for driving meaningful results. This is where concepts like Critical to Quality (CTQ) and Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) come into play. Why Metrics Matter Metrics act as the comp
sonamurgai
Sep 222 min read


Supply Chain Excellence with Lean Six Sigma
In today’s interconnected global economy, supply chains are under more pressure than ever. Companies must deliver products quickly,...
sonamurgai
Sep 162 min read


Using Lean Six Sigma in Financial Services: Risk Reduction and Process Optimization
Financial services operate in a high-stakes environment where precision, compliance, and customer trust are critical. Errors or inefficiencies can lead not only to financial loss but also to regulatory penalties and reputational damage. This is why many banks, insurance firms, and investment companies are turning to Lean Six Sigma—a data-driven methodology for eliminating defects and streamlining processes—to strengthen performance. Reducing Risk Through Six Sigma Risk manage
sonamurgai
Sep 162 min read
Process Analysis Tools: Mapping the Way to Better Performance
In Lean Six Sigma and continuous improvement work, understanding a process is the first step toward improving it. Processes often seem straightforward at a glance, but when mapped and analyzed, hidden inefficiencies, errors, and redundancies come to light. That’s where process analysis tools come in. These simple yet powerful techniques help teams visualize how work gets done, uncover problem areas, and design better ways of working. Let’s look at four of the most widely use
sonamurgai
Sep 102 min read


From Data to Decisions: The Seven Basic Quality Tools
In Lean Six Sigma, solving problems and driving improvements depends on using the right tools. Among the most enduring and practical are the Seven Basic Quality Tools —a set of techniques first popularized by Kaoru Ishikawa in his classic Guide to Quality Control . These tools are considered “basic” not because they are simplistic, but because anyone—from frontline employees to executives—can apply them to analyze processes, identify root causes, and make data-driven decision
sonamurgai
Sep 93 min read
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