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The highest level of training for a Six Sigma practitioner. Not only do they guide improvement teams, but are responsible for identifying improvement projects. inizia ad imparare
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Master Black Belt
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Refers to data that is measured on a continuum. It is data that is measured on an infinitely divisible scale (e.g., time, weight, and temperature) such that one half a unit still makes sense; half a minute, half a pound, etc. inizia ad imparare
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Continuous Data (aka Variable Data)
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Broadly describes ongoing, incremental efforts to make products and processes better. inizia ad imparare
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Continuous Improvement
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The last phase of DMAIC which ensures that improved processes continue to work predictably and meet the customers' expectations. In short, this phase ensures any gains are maintained. inizia ad imparare
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Control Phase
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Time charts designed to display signals or warnings of special cause variation. inizia ad imparare
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Control Chart
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A guide to continued monitoring of the process, and the response plan for each of the measures being monitored. inizia ad imparare
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Control Plan
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The groups or individuals who receive the goods and services of of the process. inizia ad imparare
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Customer
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The needs and expectations of the customer, discovered through a measurable, data-driven ("hard evidence") approach. inizia ad imparare
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Customer Requirements
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The measurement of the time elapsed from the beginning of a process or a step to its end. inizia ad imparare
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Cycle Time
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This is a well thought out approach to data collection that includes information around where to collect data, how to collect it, when to collect it and who is responsible. inizia ad imparare
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Data Collection Plan
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Any process output, product, or service that does not meet customer requirements. One of the 8 Wastes. inizia ad imparare
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Defect
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Term applied to any process, product, or service with one or more defects. inizia ad imparare
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Defective
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Refers to categories or counts that can only be described in whole numbers; i.e. you can't have half a defect or half a customer. This type of data is the opposite of continuous or variable data (temperature, weight, distance, etc.). inizia ad imparare
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Discrete Data (aka Attribute Data)
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A methodology for improving existing processes. Stands for Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, and Control. inizia ad imparare
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DMAIC
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Metric that indicates the number of defects in a process per one million opportunities. Is calculated by the number of defects divided by (the number of units times the number of opportunities), multiplied by one million. inizia ad imparare
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Defects per Million Opportunities (DPMO)
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A risk management tool that identifies and quantifies the influence of potential failures in a system. inizia ad imparare
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Failure Modes & Effects Analysis (FMEA)
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A structured brainstorming tool designed to assist an improvement team in listing potential causes of a specific effect. inizia ad imparare
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Fishbone Diagram
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A brainstorming method which pits "driving" (positive) and "restraining" (negative) forces that support or oppose an idea. inizia ad imparare
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Force Field Analysis
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A Japanese term that translates to the "real place" or where the work takes place. inizia ad imparare
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Gemba (aka Workplace)
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States the desired results of a process improvement project. It is a fundamental part of any Project Charter. inizia ad imparare
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Goal Statement
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A resource (product, service, data, labor, etc.) that is added to a Process by a Supplier. inizia ad imparare
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Input
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The fourth phase of the DMAIC process that focuses on identifying opportunities and implementing solutions. inizia ad imparare
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Improve Phase
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In practice, generally spans from 1 to 5 days and involves key process participants focusing on solving a narrowly scoped process improvement opportunity. inizia ad imparare
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Kaizen Event (aka Rapid Improvement Event)
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The second phase of the DMAIC process. inizia ad imparare
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Measure Phase
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To consciously and diligently try to eliminate defects by preventing human errors before they occur or create alarms to warn of potential defects. inizia ad imparare
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Mistake Proofing (aka Poka Yoke)
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Any resource (product, service, data, labor, etc.) that is the result of a process. inizia ad imparare
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Output
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Producing something faster or in more abundance than needed. One of the 8 Wastes. inizia ad imparare
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Overproduction
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A quality chart of discrete data that helps identify the most significant types of defect occurrences. inizia ad imparare
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Pareto Chart
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A quality principle that asserts that the majority of effects come from a minority of causes. AKA the 80/20 rule, 80% of effects come from 20% of causes. inizia ad imparare
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Pareto Principle
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A limited test of a Lean Six Sigma solution to a process. Performed during the Improve Phase, it is an opportunity to test Root Cause Hypotheses while minimizing risks and cost. inizia ad imparare
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Pilot
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A measurement of how well a Process' Outputs meet Customer Requirements. inizia ad imparare
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Process Capability
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Refers to the continuous, gradual reduction of defects, errors, costs, and wasted time in a process. inizia ad imparare
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Process Improvement
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A step-by-step diagram that shows the activities needed to complete a process. inizia ad imparare
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Process Map
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An official, basic document that outlines a process improvement project. inizia ad imparare
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Project Charter
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Matrix that outlines different levels of accountability and responsibility as related to an action item list. inizia ad imparare
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RACI
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A measurement technique where smaller amounts of representative data can be used to understand the larger population. inizia ad imparare
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Sampling
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A clear statement that defines what is included (and, by exclusion, what is not included) in a Lean Six Sigma process improvement project. inizia ad imparare
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Scope
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High-level view of a process. It stands for Suppliers, Inputs, Process, Outputs, and Customers and is ordered from start to finish. inizia ad imparare
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SIPOC
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Any individual who is affected by or can affect a process improvement project. In other words, anyone who has a "stake" in a project. inizia ad imparare
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Stakeholder
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Any person or organization that provides an Input to a Process. inizia ad imparare
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Supplier
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Data that represents the needs and wants of your customers. inizia ad imparare
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Voice of the Customer (VOC)
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