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On-site Lean Six Sigma training offering in Canada

QUESTION: Can anyone suggest good on site lean six sigma courses. RESPONSE 1: For the public (classroom) training, I would recommend you check our website at www.leansixsigmacanada.com for the training offered in partnership with Forrest Breyfogle’s company – Smarter Solutions. We also provide online training. RESPONSE 2:

Lean Six Sigma Course Development

INQUIRY: We are looking for Subject Matter expert to develop Yellow belt and green belt certification course content. We will later convert this course ware as e-learning content. So the course content should be detailed enough. RESPONSE: Suggest that you look into creating the training using the content of a book that provides roadmaps for [...]

Implementing Six Sigma book, airplane encounter

While traveling to Des Moines, Iowa, to speak at a local section’s ASQ meeting and conduct a one-day training session for the section, I noticed that someone a few rows ahead of me on my plane had a copy of Implementing Six Sigma, first edition, in their hand when de-boarding. During our plane transfer, I [...]

Process capability reporting using DOE at production start

QUESTION: Is it ok to have data from same batch [in pharma environment - we use to get more data from one batch] or consider from multiple batches? RESPONSE: If only one batch is used for the analysis of process capability, only the variability within batch will be described in a capability statement; i.e., input [...]

Theory of Constraints (TOC) and risk avoidance when picking grapes at a vineyard

Image via Wikipedia Today my wife and I went to Flat Creek vineyard in Marble Falls, Texas to help pick grapes.  We arrived at 6:30 AM. They immediately described the process to the volunteers and put us to work.  The process is quite simple in that grape bunches are cut from the vine using pruning [...]