Project Management Articles
109. Fair Trade Lessons Learned From Bali Jewelry Factory Visits
When a company markets "fair trade jewelry," might that mean in terms of actual manufacturing? There is no established standard. Yet jewelry manufacturing is complex and toxic. This article explores lessons concerning safety and cultural issues based on jewelry factory visits in Bali, Indonesia.
110. Selecting The Right Black Belt
Six Sigma professionals such as Black Belts no doubt contribute a lot towards the success of Six Sigma implementation projects. But since not all Black Belts have the same talents and skills, businesses need to take extra care when selecting Black Belts.
111. Problem Solving With Six Sigma Root Cause Analysis
When faced with a problem, what most of us usually do is rush in to find a solution. Now, this type of knee-jerk reaction may certainly help solve the problem, but since it hardly ever leads to long-term solutions, we need to use an altogether different approach to problem solving.
112. How Managers Can Convince Their Peers to Opt For Six Sigma Implementations
What exactly can managers do to pave the way for Six Sigma implementations? Well, the right thing to do is to market Six Sigma implementation as a profitable business venture.
113. Manage Your Project Risk
Risk management is certainly a buzzword in today's SOX world. Within the scope of delegating tasks to team members, it is critical to understand the potential risk. An easy way to do this is to create a risk list.
114. Sustaining Six Sigma Quality Levels
When a Six Sigma quality improvement initiative starts to deliver the desired results, it's usually celebration time for most businesses. However, businesses should exercise a bit more patience - because in the end what really matters is not the initial results, but how well they are sustained further down the line.
115. Essential Tips For Deploying Six Sigma In Mobile Workforces
It is often said that over the years, Six Sigma has adapted well to the needs and requirements of the growing services sector, but if you take a closer look, you can easily notice that the results are far from being uniform.
116. Ensuring Six Sigma Success Through Process Improvement Teams
Six Sigma project implementations certainly have their benefits, but any business organization that aims to derive such benefits first needs to realize the fact that the implementations are a set of complex processes that can be carried out successfully only by specialized process improvement teams.
117. Ensuring Success Of DFSS Projects Through Resource Planning
There are many variables that determine the overall success of Six Sigma projects, but if we were to make a list of the top contributors, Resource Planning would certainly make it to the top.
118. Short Changing Your Trade Show ROI by NOT Planning
How to increase your trade show ROI through simple planning that helps you avoid the most common mistakes exhibitors make.
119. Project Management: Using Economy Plastic First Aid Kits To Stay Safe On Jobsites
There are few things as necessary as keeping you and yours safe in some of the harshest conditions. Anyone can have an accident. As a youngster, we had mom or dad to make everything better, but our parents had a hidden arsenal or hugs, kisses, sympathy, and of course, first aid kits to make everything a-okay.
120. Why Standard Six Sigma Analysis Toolkits Are Losing their Applicability
Complex analysis tools and techniques have always been the mainstay of Six Sigma quality improvement methodologies, but due to recent technological advancements and the rise of new business domains such as IT (Information Technology) and BPO (Business Process Outsourcing), conventional Six Sigma analysis toolkits are slowly losing their applicability.
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