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Six Sigma
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Six sigma white belt
– Preparing you for Green belt and black belt qualification training.
Thinking of implementing six sigma practices in your business then this
is for you.
The new Six Sigma has had no less than a dazzling debut, starting in
late 1994 with AlliedSignal. Originated in 1987 at Motorola, Six Sigma
was adopted by very few companies, though it was not taken very
seriously. Only after AlliedSignal (now known as Honeywell) demonstrated
Six Sigma's effectiveness in redefining a company, achieving dramatic
results and more importantly positively affecting the lives of thousands
of employees, did Six Sigma catch the imagination of corporate America.
General Electric (GE) adopted Six Sigma in 1996 with a vengeance.
With Jack Welch (GE) and Larry Bossidy (AlliedSignal) promoting the
effectiveness and necessity of Six Sigma, the Six Sigma tsunami began. A
former Motorola quality leader, Richard Schroeder, was the chief advisor
to both these dynamic leaders. In fact, Richard lead the AlliedSignal
Six Sigma deployment for Larry. With the leadership of these three
spiritual leaders, hundreds of companies have met the challenge of
deploying Six Sigma into their businesses. There are very few stories of
failed deployments.
Master the lessons of the world's best Six Sigma deployments
Learn from the experiences of AlliedSignal, Motorola, 3M, and fifty
other Six Sigma leaders
Link Six Sigma directly to your balance sheet
Set aggressive, measurable business goals and achieve them
Plan and execute a flawless launch within 90 days!
Define priorities, organize teams, choose partners, structure
enterprise-wide deployments, and more
Sustain Six Sigma for the long term
Using a clearly defined leadership roadmap, align organization
structure, compensation, succession planning, IT resources, and more
Avoid the classic Six Sigma "failure modes"
Why Six Sigma projects fail, and how to keep it from happening to you
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