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Monday, October 13, 2008

Online Six Sigma Training

Six Sigma is a quality management methodology that follows a data driven approach for reducing waste and improving overall quality of goods manufactured or services rendered. It makes use of statistical tools and techniques that help in identifying exactly what the customer needs and designing sustainable methods to meet those requirements. By implementing Six Sigma, any organization can hope to increase efficiency, increase productivity, and reduce manufacturing costs. By employing statistical methods, companies can look forward to create a near perfect situation wherein the number of defects is reduced to less than 3.4 per million opportunities that exists for such defects to occur. Companies the world over have implemented Six Sigma in their business processes, which has helped them in attaining optimum competence and saving millions of dollars through phenomenal reduction in the amount of waste.

Why Online Training

The success of Six Sigma initiatives depends on a number of factors, one of which is the training imparted to owners and employees. Training is necessary as it allows organizational members to understand the various concepts and implement them in a proper manner. Due to hectic schedules, companies often decide to provide online training, making it easier for employees to select an appropriate time for training based on their work schedule.

Benefits Of Online Training

Employees often find it difficult to manage work schedules and training at the same time. Online training allows them to give priority to their current work obligations and receive training in their free time. Online training helps in better absorption as employees can decide on the number of topics to be covered in a day. Employees can receive online training in the comfort of their homes, which eliminates traveling expenses and time lost while traveling. Online training allows employees to view the entire course list on the screen from where they can select any topic they want to learn. Based on their knowledge, they can skip through topics that they are already aware of and continue with the rest of the topics. This helps them to devote more time to topics that are difficult to understand.

Online training courses offer practical tips related to work issues, which employees can use for learning the practical use of Six Sigma concepts and techniques. Employees can give online tests after completing a topic for assessing their learning quotient. Test results are displayed at the click of a button, allowing employees the freedom to move on to the next topic or study the same topic again if results are unsatisfactory. Employees can take part in online discussions, which allows them to gain different perspectives towards a common problem. Online training is imparted through interactive sessions, which may include audio/video clips, multi-media slide shows, online simulations, quizzes, and tests.

Classification Of Online Training Courses

Online Six Sigma training courses can be broadly classified into four different categories; namely, courses for functional managers, for quality control managers, for senior management, and for business associates. Each training course is designed to meet the specific learning requirements of individuals who work in different positions within an organization. Online courses can also be classified based on the level of training, which may be for Six Sigma Green Belt, Six Sigma Black Belt, or Six Sigma Master Black Belt. Companies can choose any of these levels for its employees depending on organizational requirements.

Tony Jacowski is a quality analyst for The MBA Journal. Aveta Solutions - Six Sigma Online ( http://www.sixsigmaonline.org ) offers online six sigma training and certification classes for lean six sigma, black belts, green belts, and yellow belts.

 

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Monday, March 31, 2008

Six Sigma Process Simulation And Modeling

Six Sigma has become a buzzword in industry circles since its introduction in the 1990's. The methodology is based on a disciplined and data driven approach and is used for eliminating defects and achieving near perfection by restricting the number of possible defects to less than 3.4 defects per million. It is being used effectively for managing processes of both, manufacturing and services industry. In the manufacturing industry, it is used for limiting defects in the goods produced whereas in the services sector it is used mainly for reducing transactional errors.

What Is Process Simulation And Modeling?

Simulation software based on Six Sigma methodologies can be used for simulating a wide range of processes in order to eliminate common industry problems related to defects, wastage of productive resources, and quality control. The basic idea governing Six Sigma process simulation is to provide an accurate system of measuring defects in a process, so that these can be eliminated during the actual production. The emphasis is on measurement and statistics for ensuring that the process is properly set up and measured. The methodology is also used for measuring baseline performance, which helps predict the effects of any improvements made in the process. Proper application of Six Sigma methodologies leads to tangible improvements effected by decisions that have been explored and proven in detail.

Scope

The Six Sigma philosophy covers different aspects of industrial processes ranging from pure defect management to process performance improvement. With the increasing use of Six Sigma methodologies, it has become widely accepted that process simulation and modeling techniques can be used for improving almost any type of manufacturing or transactional process. Most of the process simulation and modeling techniques are based on DMAIC (Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, Control). In the 'Define' phase, the process simulation techniques are used for identifying the changes that would have made the most impact on the outcome. This helps in making the most appropriate changes. Various simulation tools are used throughout the other phases for providing detailed statistical data on the effect of any proposed changes related to throughput, utilization, delays, service levels, and any other factors related to the process.

How The Simulation Model Works

- The simulation software coverts numerical data into graphic representations, which are relatively easier to understand. - Commercial companies that specialize in providing Six Sigma services offer customized services, wherein the simulation model is an exact replica including all the elements used in the actual process such as machines, labor, conveyor and belts. - All these elements are represented by icons and once they are in place, one can define the link between these elements, establish the process flow, and add as much detail as possible for simulating the actual process more accurately and more effectively. - After setting up the simulation, one can simulate an infinite number of hypothetical scenarios both positive and negative that might affect the process. For example with the help of simulation, a manager can know exactly what will happen if a crucial machining tool breaks down or half the labor force does not turn up for work. - All these factors can severely affect production. However if the extent of potential damage is known beforehand, appropriate contingency plans can be put in place for restricting or even eliminating the possible loss of production.

Process simulation and modeling techniques help executives make informed decisions. The data generated by the simulation tools empowers decision makers with a deep insight about the process and procedures, allowing them the ability to make the necessary changes.

Tony Jacowski is a quality analyst for The MBA Journal. Aveta Solution's Six Sigma Online offers online six sigma training and certification classes for lean six sigma, black belts, green belts, and yellow belts

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Friday, March 28, 2008

Change Management In Six Sigma

Change is the only constant thing in the world and businesses are no exception to this universal principle. The aim of change is bringing about continuous improvement in the competitive world through which businesses hope to surpass their competitors to meet customer needs better than the rest.

Change Meets Resistance

You need to anticipate resistance from unexpected corners while contemplating and proposing change. This could be for the first Six Sigma project or for the subsequent project, despite rigorous results with previous project implementations. Workers may respond by ignoring the change, by refusing or failing to comprehend changes, disagreeing with apparent benefits and resorting to delay tactics and tantrums. Other instances can be ignorance from other sections within the organizations and non-cooperation on projects

Managing The Change In Six Sigma

Project leaders understand that most resistance has no valid reasons.

1. For example, let us take the case of ignoring the change. People are opposed to change just because they don't want a change. Change entails doing things in a different way, which demands adoptability regardless of its simplicity. They assume ignoring the change proposal will ultimately lead to its withdrawal. Make it an irreversible change, perhaps by associating annual review to the success of the changed process.

2. Failure to comprehend is another place to manage the change assertively, although this is not intentional. Handling things can be easier in this case. Use additional sessions to explain, such as a lunch meeting, one-on-one meetings; mailers, tables, and calendars which are visible daily and can be used for tools.

3. Not accepting or ridiculing the true values of the benefits is another way of resisting change, which the Master Black Belt must anticipate. Use independent sources or/and positive results from other departments or projects to prove your point. See that the points are valid and the team can relate to them.

4. Failure to achieve speed: Slow progress in change initiatives may bog you down, forcing you to go through multiple steps, which you may want to skip, even though they are essential. But practically, this could be futile. Break the illusion of speed and build up the momentum as you progress on a scientific path only. This is more permanent and speedier than a diluted and scattered set of activities.

5. Sustaining and sharing the vision: They key to longevity of support down the line is the shared vision, the dream and positive attitudes. Following up launches with a flurry of short-lived activities achieves nothing. But the workforce needs to be galvanized regularly to keep the vision alive. Communicating and getting together regularly will help in this regard.

6. Proof of the pudding is in eating it: Shareholders look for economic benefits out of every project, although not opposed to changes as long as they see appreciation to top line and bottom line figures in the financial statement. You can only prove to them when you show increased profits riding on more volume and enhanced quality.

Managing the change in Six Sigma is no different from doing it elsewhere. But the scale of the operation and the interests concerned along with wisdom should guide the way ahead.

Tony Jacowski is a quality analyst for The MBA Journal. Aveta Solution's Six Sigma Online offers online six sigma training and certification classes for lean six sigma, black belts, green belts, and yellow belts

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Monday, March 24, 2008

How Much Does Six Sigma Cost?

Most companies contemplating Six Sigma implementation have most of the costs worked out beforehand. This follows the assumption that taking additional work means involving more people. You either hire people on fee base or recruit them on your payroll at a cost. Well, then there is the cost of implementation above this, which can run into quite a few thousands of dollars depending upon the project on hand.

But is that the cost of Six Sigma? There are several schools of thoughts and arguments about how to arrive at the cost of Six Sigma and one of which advocates an interesting theory. This appears to be the closest of all the definitions of Six Sigma.

Cost of Six Sigma

The cost of Six Sigma is the cost of lost opportunities due to errand processes or procedures which could have been saved had the procedures or the processes been corrected at the expense of a fraction of the cost.

Cost Consideration Before Project Selection

While contemplating the deployment, one needs to think about the composition of the team as well. The composition of the team can be so organized to as to contain the cost of hiring. The big question however, is whether the project team be placed within the purview of the QA department or be kept independent. Should the task force you are considering to form be composed of consulting Black Belts with select internal employees or should you purely consider only the freshly trained internal Black Belts? Consider whether cost of training will help save the cost of consultation and time, keeping in mind the future projects.

Some Realistic Points Of View

The truth about Six Sigma certification is no one is going to certify your organization after the implementation, as there is no such certifying standard just yet. This implies that both the implementation and achievement are relative, although measurable in terms of cost saved. But there not yet one single universally accepted standard barometer to tell whether the cost saved is absolute.

Let's just accept it; it is within the reach of the best employees of an organization to pull off wonders for their employer. They can be trained in-house or they can be asked to study 'how to' books and tools by attending a seminar or two. The next best step towards saving cost of Six Sigma is piggy backing on forums and discussion groups. This is absolutely possible, considering that many small enterprises have done this with great a degree of success.

Continuous self-education, forming of the team and introduction to not just Six Sigma tools and procedures but to the tools of management and cost give a broader picture. Six Sigma is no magic wand; it takes a excellent analytical and reasoning ability with dedicated and sustained efforts towards cost reducing (i.e; when we say problem solving.)

The cost of a Black Belt could run from $100,000 or more depending on the project at hand. The number of Black Belts is not something which is entirely decided by you if you are hiring Six Sigma consultants.

Tony Jacowski is a quality analyst for The MBA Journal. Aveta Solution's Six Sigma Online offers online six sigma training and certification classes for lean six sigma, black belts, green belts, and yellow belts

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Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Six Sigma Employee Assessment

A typical business environment would like all processes to be assessed for improvement possibilities. The competitive business world demands that all business processes be at their peak performance levels at all times to meet challenges. These challenges, as defined by the ‘Voice of Customer’ and the projections of ROI, are not fixed but moving targets.

For business success, organizations have to realize the contribution of employee assessment. Employee assessment results in measurable metrics called ‘Employee Ratings’. Business organizations embarking upon an employee rating exercise, use internal and cross organizational surveys which assess ‘as is’ conditions with regard to perceptions of employees about their work environment.

The survey may be divided into two parts; one preliminary and the other comprehensive. A representative sample of employees may be taken into confidence for conducting what can be called a preliminary interview. The interview has to be invariably conducted in a formal environment for the feedback to be as real as possible. The purpose of this employee assessment exercise is to find out the present situation so that the metrics can be compared with the goal, point by point.

Preliminary Assessment Guidelines

Some researchers have identified 15 such aspects that affect organizations’ working environments. Employees may be interviewed for, for example on:

• Whether Six Sigma implementation reduced their workload
• Whether Six Sigma implementation improved their work climate
• Whether Six Sigma implementation helped reduce process time in their perception
• Whether Six Sigma implementation helped eliminate process variation
• Has it come to their notice that reduced defects reduced wasteful reworking
• Whether Six Sigma improved the position of the organization, in their view

The findings of the preliminary survey may be representative sample feedback and further assessment is strongly advised. The feedback may reveal two different things. The obvious one being the assessment of employees and the other important one is employee perception of the project itself. Although the latter is only relative, it serves as a wakeup call.

Before embarking on a comprehensive survey, the feedback from the initial survey must be analyzed in view of theoretically expected results, which were set at the time of project implementation. All possible deviations must be scrutinized with a view toward concluding whether there has been positive impact on employee performance. The analytical results lead the way for the final, comprehensive employee survey.

A Brief On The Comprehensive Employee Survey

For conducting the final survey, the team must consist of at least a couple of Master Black Belts, one from the HR department and the other being from another respective department for obvious reasons.

Having equipped itself with the preliminary feedback, the survey team need not take indirect paths to extract results. Further, the survey must include all employees, obviously for individual assessment, unlike the preliminary interview. The feedback is recorded on spreadsheets and charts are drawn.

Employee assessment is not necessarily for downsizing staff, as is the common misconception. For the future success of Six Sigma, the team must approach the assessment without being biased.

Tony Jacowski is a quality analyst for The MBA Journal. Aveta Solutions – Six Sigma Online ( http://www.sixsigmaonline.org ) offers online six sigma training and certification classes for lean six sigma, black belts, green belts, and yellow belts.

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