PowerSteering Software Customers Cited for Outstanding Six Sigma Achievements
Posted by: meikah | 1 November 2009 | 7:42 pm
Three PowerSteering customers were recognized at The 2009 Global Six Sigma & Business Improvement Awards.
- Thomas F Farrell II of Dominion was named the Six Sigma & Business Improvement CEO of the Year.
- Colonel Robert C Morris Jr. of the US Army received the Six Sigma & Business Improvement Deployment Leader of the Year Award.
- The US Army’s Distributed Learning Directorate was a Joint Winner of The Platinum Award for Process Excellence Project.
Other PowerSteering customers, including Merck, Raytheon, and OSF Saint Francis Medical Center, were named as finalists in several award categories.
Congratulations!
Filed under: PowerSteering, Six Sigma, Six Sigma Awards, Six Sigma Organizations, Six Sigma Professionals
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PowerSteering Webcast: ‘Lean Six Sigma Meets IT’
Posted by: meikah | 26 October 2008 | 7:50 pm
PowerSteering Software, the leading provider of on-demand Project & Portfolio Management (PPM) solutions for managing Lean Six Sigma, IT, New Product Development, and other enterprise programs, will host a complimentary webcast.
“Lean Six Sigma Meets IT”
Thursday, November 6 at 1:00 p.m. (EDT)
Featured Speaker: Dan Miklovic, V.P. of Research for Gartner Inc., and is part of the ongoing PowerSteering Practical Insights Thought Leadership webcast seriesThe session will describe how Lean Six Sigma has become a truly enterprise initiative that transcends the entire organization. CIOs and Deployment Leaders alike can gain valuable insights about Lean Six Sigma’s expansion into IT, the natural intersection of Lean and IT, and why the two are so complementary.
Don’t miss it!
Source:
iSixSigma
Filed under: Lean Six Sigma, PowerSteering, Six Sigma, Tools/Toolkits
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Six Sigma Reference Feature: Improving Six Sigma Program ROI with Deployment Management
Posted by: meikah | 19 November 2007 | 11:21 pm
PowerSteering Software released this white paper. The paper gives emphasis on the value of being able to manage Six Sigma deployment and achieve the ROI the company envisions.
Regardless of the size of the organization, when a Six Sigma program reaches a certain maturity it runs the risk of losing momentum. Once the low hanging fruit has been plucked and the obvious high?reward endeavors tackled, subsequent projects typically generate less financial benefit. At the same time, administrative burden increases as the number of Belts and projects grows and the use of Six Sigma expands throughout the organization. Belts require more time to uncover and scope projects, while aggregating and validating program data becomes more of a chore. If not addressed, this pattern can sap program ROI, Belt morale, and ultimately leadership support for Six Sigma.
Filed under: Deployment, PowerSteering, Six Sigma References
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5 Keys To Accelerate Six Sigma ROI – A Free Webcast
Posted by: meikah | 4 November 2007 | 11:52 pm
Take advantage of this free webcast from PowerSteering, which was shared to all iSixSigma readers.
The webcast set on November 8 will help you find ways to achieve a better financial return from your Six Sigma deployment by
1. driving better project selection
2. improving dashboard visibility
3. shifting reporting into the fast lane
4. steering project execution forward
5. getting more mileage out of past projects







