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| Maximizing Six Sigma Project Information |
| Host: | INSTANTIS | | Category: | Workshop | | Facilitated By: | Todd Yancey | | Date/Time: | October 25, 2004 | | Delivered At: | Organic Growth and Innovation | | | Length of Session: | 60 Minutes | | Description: | An immense amount of useful information is generated during the course of a Six Sigma project. Significant project milestones and gates, metrics measured as a time series, roles and privileges of Six Sigma practitioners, cycle times, completion status, financial savings, Six Sigma tools and other knowledge documents are all examples of such information. Used correctly, this Six Sigma information can make the difference between a project headed towards success versus one doomed for failure. Unfortunately, many Six Sigma practitioners’ do not realize the hidden value in the large pool of Six Sigma information because it is often not captured in a systematic, searchable, retrievable way. During this discussion, speakers from Instantis will show how companies can efficiently use a Six Sigma knowledge repository to assist in a wide range of functions like project selection, project management, tool selection, metric management, document management and executive reporting. |

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