The SixSig Roundup


Posted by: meikah | 18 March 2009 | 9:54 pm

SixSig Roundup
It’s time again for some link-loving and see what other blogs are saying about Six Sigma, Lean, Lean Six Sigma and other quality improvement processes.

SixSigma123.com discusses the current role of the system development life cycle (SDLC) as a unifying procedural basis for Six Sigma improvement activities. Also, it presents SIFT, a simplified deployment and implementation model designed to work in conjunction with the SDLC and Six Sigma. Read on…

User-Centric Enterprise Architecture presents how Six Sigma can be incorporated into enterprise architecture, noting the similarities and differences. Read on…

At The Sixth Sigma, the blog shares a link from Obamanomics about the impact of emerging legislation and foreign tax treatment on the existing lean manufacturing structure. Read on…

Over at the The Lean Thinker, Mark Rosenthal talks about simplifying further the concept of lean, and how it is being implemented by a giant company like Toyota. Read on…

Learning About Lean blog shares an Lean experience from the government. The Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles has streamlined its processes by spreading out the due dates of residents. The result: short wait times, shorter queues, and happier people. Read on…

*Edited photo is from Stock.Xchng

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