Six Sigma Guide Part - II - to initiate Six Sigma training in any organization


Implementing Six Sigma

1.      What is the role of an implementation partner?
2.      What is the difference between hard dollars and soft dollars?
3.      Describe the Six Sigma approach to training. What is the basic principle?
4.      What is a Pareto chart? How is it used in Six Sigma projects?
5.      What is the role of a master black belt?

Roles and Responsibilities

1.      What is the key role of executive leaders in a Six Sigma initiative? What qualities do they need?
2.      What is the key role of champions in a Six Sigma initiative?
3.      What is the key role of a master black belt in a Six Sigma initiative?
4.      What is the key role of black belts in a Six Sigma initiative?
5.      What is the key role of green belts in a Six Sigma initiative?
6.      What personality traits make a person a more successful black belt?

The Core of Six Sigma 
  1. What are the basic steps in the Define phase?
  2. What are the basic steps in the Measure phase?
  3. What are the basic steps in the Analyze phase?
  4. What are the basic steps in the Improve phase?
  5. What are the basic steps in the Control phase?
  6. What is the vital few equation? Why is it crucial to Six Sigma?
  7. What is the purpose of a gauge R&R?
  8. What is accuracy in a gauge R&R?
  9. What is repeatability in a gauge R&R?
  10. What is reproducibility in a gauge R&R?
  11. What is stability in a gauge R&R?
  12. What is the purpose of hypothesis testing? What are the steps?
  13. What is a dependent variable?
  14. What is an independent variable?
 Selecting Six Sigma Projects 
  1. What are the two most important criteria for selecting a Six Sigma project? Why are these criteria so important?
  2.  What are the two essential questions to ask about any potential Six Sigma project? Why?
  3.  What are the two purposes of a project problem statement?
  4.  What are the three purposes of a project objective statement? What four points must it include?
  5.  How can a Pareto chart be used in selecting projects?
  6.  What are seven types of activities that would be poor projects in terms of impact or effort?

6 comments:

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Manmeet Wilkhoo said...

Thank you! Please do share your valuables as well.

Manmeet Wilkhoo said...

Thank you! Please do share your valuables as well.

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