Process And Quality Excellence Pointers

  • Author: Vários
  • Narrator: Vários
  • Publisher: Podcast
  • Duration: 6:28:21
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Synopsis

Thoughts on how to achieve excellence in our work

Episodes

  • episode 009-Six Sigma in Small Business

    19/05/2007 Duration: 36min

    Six Sigma has done well for large companies, but can it work for small businesses too? And if so, what adjustments should be made? This is the topic of an interview in the Business Under Fire interview series with Tom Pyzdek by Carol Dickson-Carr of Power Ed Solutions and Managing Personal Resources and Bea Fields of Five Star Leader. This podcast features that interview.

  • Episode 008-What Control Charts Tell You

    13/05/2007 Duration: 11min

    Control charts are an important tool commonly used in Six Sigma. But what do control charts tell you? How can we determine what to plot on the control chart? How should we determine the sample size and sampling frequency? What do control limits mean? How do we use control charts? These questions and more are answered in this podcast.

  • Episode 007-Keeping your project moving

    08/04/2007 Duration: 10min

    There's no such thing as a Six Sigma project without obstacles to overcome. In this Podcast Tom Pyzdek discusses a couple of very common problems and how to overcome them.

  • Episode 006-VOC Part II: Net Promoter

    03/03/2007 Duration: 10min

    Net Promoter is the latest, greatest way to measure the way your customers feel about you. This podcast discusses how NP is calculated and used in Six Sigma.

  • Episode 005-VOC Part I

    07/02/2007 Duration: 12min

    If you don't know for sure what your customers are looking for from your organization, chances are you're not giving it to them. Chances are you are wasting money and maybe even putting your very survival at risk.This podcast tells you how to obtain the "Voice of the Customer," or VOC. It walks you step-by-step through a process of building a model of customer requirements using the Critical Incident Technique. A model of customer requirements is the starting point for Six Sigma.

  • Episode 004-what does the mean mean?

    21/01/2007 Duration: 09min

    The mean is an attempt to summarize a lot of data with a single number that represents a "typical" value. Tom discusses the pros and cons of several commonly used statistics. He also presents a quickie mean that can be computed in a pinch without a computer or calculator.

  • Episode 003-Black Belt Project Selection Pointers

    09/01/2007 Duration: 09min

    Here are 9 critical criteria for the Black Belt to consider when deciding if a project is worth pursuing.

  • Episode 002-Collinearity

    29/12/2006 Duration: 17min

    You've gathered the data and ran the regression analysis. Strangely, the biggest regression weights have insignificant p-values. Some weights even have the wrong sign! What the heck is going on here? Listen to this podcast to find out!

  • Episode 001-Dilbert got it wrong!

    07/12/2006 Duration: 14min

    Is Six Sigma a fad? Has it been widely discredited? Is it incompatible with innovation? These are claims made in the Sunday, November 26, 2006 Dilbert comic strip. Tom Pyzdek discusses each of these claims in depth.

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