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In Lean Six Sigma and other continuous improvement frameworks, projects begin with a clear understanding of the problem at hand . Without this clarity, teams risk wasting time, misaligning resources, or solving the wrong issue altogether. That’s why a well-crafted problem statement is critical. It sets the direction, builds alignment, and provides a measurable baseline for improvement. What Is a Problem Statement? A problem statement is a concise description of the gap betwe
In Lean Six Sigma, the Project Charter is your roadmap, compass, and guiding contract—all rolled into one. It defines where you’re starting, where you want to go, and how you’ll get there. Without it, projects risk drifting into chaos, misalignment, and eventual failure. 🎯 Why a Project Charter Matters “Plan your work, and then work your plan.” – Kevin Clay, Six Sigma Nerd In traditional organizations, we often jump to firefighting—fixing symptoms instead of root causes. Th