by info@thewebshop.net.au | Apr 7, 2015 | Business Improvement, Cost Reduction, Kaizen, Lean, Productivity, Results, Theory of Constraints, Theory of Constraints, Uncategorized
We are often asked how to get started with making improvements. We have all been in the situation where we are not getting the results needed and we need to be seen to be do something let alone actually getting improved results? We will talk about what our experience...
by info@thewebshop.net.au | Feb 17, 2015 | Business Improvement, Lean, Pipeline, Productivity, Results, Six Sigma, Theory of Constraints
We were asked the following question by a client recently: “What are the key elements we need to consider in starting a Business Improvement Program” There is a ‘recipe’ that we use to guide any new Business Improvement initiative or when we are starting out with any...
by info@thewebshop.net.au | Jan 29, 2015 | Productivity, Results, Theory of Constraints, Uncategorized
In the last blog post we discussed the Goal Tree. The Goal tree has become one of the critical tools that we use to help make rapid improvements. The Goal tree is not traditionally in the Six Sigma Body of Knowledge but has been part of the Theory of Constraints...
by info@thewebshop.net.au | Jan 15, 2015 | Business Improvement, Pipeline, Productivity, Results, Theory of Constraints, Theory of Constraints, Uncategorized
We would like to move to a more technical article. We would like to discuss a tool that has become integral to generating results on our Business Improvement Projects. While this tool has become critical in helping provide clarity and direction to our improvement...
by info@thewebshop.net.au | Nov 28, 2014 | Business Improvement, Pipeline, Productivity, Results, Uncategorized
We are often asked this question, so thought we should address it here. Traditionally in a Six Sigma deployment the number that has been used is 2% of the workforce, that is 2% of the workforce should be Black Belts. That is 2 Black Belts per 100 staff. This 2% number...
by info@thewebshop.net.au | Nov 27, 2014 | Business Improvement, Cost Reduction, Productivity, Results
Tough times ahead? What’s the choice for companies in terms of where to go from here with their existing Business Improvement programs? Scale it down like a number of companies we know, ramp it up, or maintain the status quo. In fact those very same...