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Sunday, May 18, 2008

Base Shares Six Sigma Management Practices

Marine base, MCLB-Albany, shares its management competencies with military partners. ...

Colonel Christian N. Haliday

... "At Maintenance Center Albany, he said as an example, best practices include lean manufacturing, theory of constraint and Six Sigma, a quality improvement methodology. It's an opportunity in many different ways ... to show off the base and many of the great things that we are doing, said Col. Christian N. Haliday, commanding officer of MCLB-Albany. " ...


Via Albany Herald: Georgia bases

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Thursday, August 16, 2007

Six Sigma Data Analysis Approach Improves Business Intelligence

For companies to reap the value of business intelligence, competence in data analysis is key to success. An enterprise with Six Sigma experience will have a head start due to the data analysis discipline instilled in the DMAIC process. ...

... "Most organizations don't do this, though through the Six Sigma programs that some companies, like GE run, many more people are now being trained in this way. Their use of information in decision making changes dramatically after this type of training. " ...


Via destinationCRM: Business Intelligence

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Tuesday, July 18, 2006

Lean Manufacturing Stanley Furniture Efficiency Program ...

Stanley Furniture shows reasonable results for the quarter and highlights its lean manufacturing efficiency program, which has resulted in better working capital performance and higher cash flows from inventory reductions. ...

... "We are very pleased with strong cash flow for the first half of 2006 and the progress we have made in our continuous improvement efforts using lean manufacturing principles. These efforts have already resulted in a significant decrease in inventories while improving customer service levels and we believe we are laying the ground work to further improve processes and efficiencies. " ...


Lean Manufacturing Stanley Furniture Efficiency Program: Via Stanley Furniture: Stanley Furniture Announces Second Quarter 2006 Operating Results ...

Stanley is committed to lean manufacturing as a means of continuous improvement, as shown in its first quarter earnings announcement. ...

Comments on Stanley's lean manufacturing program from its first quarter management discussion: "Recently, we began reinvigorating our continuous improvement efforts using lean manufacturing principles, to improve processes and efficiencies. Near term, as these efforts allow us to continue reducing inventories, we anticipate lower production levels and operating margins. How quickly and to what extent we are able to lower costs, improve quality and reduce inventories is difficult to project, but we are confident this will position the Company to better compete primarily as a domestic manufacturer, execute our strategy and deliver value, concluded Scheffer. "

Stanley has created a competitive advantage through its on-shore manufacturing capability. This flexible blend of manufacturing capabilities is discussed in the 2005 annual report. ...

Stanley's Blended Manufacturing Strategy: Cellular Lean Manufacturing: "Central to executing this blended strategy are our four U.S. factories – domestic manufacturing capabilities we regard not only as our core competency but also a competitive advantage. Very simply, the ability to manufacture an extensive product line – accounting for some two-thirds of our revenues – in close proximity to our U.S. customer base is critical. We don't believe supply chains, which begin on the other side of the world can match our average shipping rate: less than 14 days.

To provide our products and support this broad distribution network, we have implemented a blended operating strategy combining efficient and flexible manufacturing processes with offshore sourcing of component parts and finished goods. We incorporate selected imported component parts and finished items in our product line to lower costs, provide design flexibility and offer a better value to our customers. We emphasize continuous improvement in our manufacturing and sourcing processes to enable us to continue providing competitive advantages to our customers, such as quick delivery, reduced inventory investment, high quality and value.

These manufacturing processes produce smaller, more frequent and cost-effective runs. We focus on identifying and eliminating manufacturing bottlenecks and waste, employing statistical process control and, in turn, adjusting manufacturing schedules on a daily basis, using cellular manufacturing in the production of components and improving our relationships with suppliers by establishing primary supplier relationships. In addition, a key element of our manufacturing processes is to involve all Company personnel, from hourly associates to management, in the improvement of the manufacturing processes by encouraging and responding to ideas to improve quality and to reduce manufacturing lead times. Furthermore, each of our manufacturing facilities is focused on compatible products to improve quality and lower production costs. "

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Wednesday, November 16, 2005

Radical Innovation Shift From Process Management Focus ...

An innovative new product development process is key to sustaining growth in today's enterprise. Knowledge@Wharton explores the trap of overemphasizing Six Sigma and other process management methodologies while dampening an enterprise's capacity for innovation. GE's imagination breakthroughs are a great example of the innovation shifts occuring in industry. ...

Radical Innovation Shift From Process Management Focus: Via Knowledge@Wharton: TQM, ISO 9000, Six Sigma: Do Process Management Programs Discourage Innovation? ...

... "Chief executive Jeffrey Immelt, for instance, has set GE on an ambitious course of growing more revenue from existing operations. This growth is fueled by radical technological innovation, or what he calls imagination breakthroughs proposed by his executive team ... " ...


Radical innovation is a much sought-after competency in industry today to power sustainable revenue growth ...

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Monday, November 01, 2004

Six Sigma Learning Program: Novations Learning Technologies Partners with Motorola University ...

From Business Wire (press release), CA ... Novations Learning Technologies division (NLT), based in Lansing, Michigan, has partnered with Motorola University to transform its Six Sigma methodology into ...

Six Sigma e-Learning is a convenient method of knowledge delivery to an enterprise. Self-paced e-Learning content can be delivered virtually and accomplished at an employees schedule in an efficient manner ...

... Novations Group Inc., a global professional services firm committed to building human performance, today announced that its Novations Learning Technologies division (NLT), based in Lansing, Michigan, has partnered with Motorola University to transform its Six Sigma methodology into newly developed e-learning programs that are available for sale externally. The Six Sigma methodology is a proven tool set for driving and achieving transformational change within an organization. The Six Sigma e-Foundations course is an introductory course applicable to all employees within an organization and can be completed in approximately two hours. ...


Novations Learning Technologies (NLT) provides software and services to help businesses improve their performance and productivity through employee assessment, workforce education, certification and compliance testing, and improved communications with customers and partners. Their software product line includes learning management systems, competency management systems, testing and assessment tools, business and soft skills off-the-shelf content, and custom e-learning development. Novations Learning Technologies is a division of Novations Group, a global professional services firm committed to building human performance.

Motorola, Inc. (NYSE: MOT) is a global leader in wireless, broadband and automotive communications technologies that help make life smarter, safer, simpler, synchronized and fun. Sales in 2003 were $27.1 billion. Motorola creates innovative technological solutions that benefit people at home, at work and on the move. The company also is a progressive corporate citizen dedicated to operating ethically, protecting the environment and supporting the communities in which it does business. Motorola University is Motorola's corporate change agent and world-renowned corporate university. It brings time-tested and highly refined business improvement practices to leading organizations around the world. Most notably, as the inventor of the Six Sigma Methodology for business improvement, Motorola University offers a variety of Six Sigma services designed for speed, results and sustainability - whatever the size or nature of your business.

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Monday, October 25, 2004

Lean Principles: Electronic News - Has the Chip Industry Learned Anything? - 10/25/2004 - Electronic News - CA474724

Article by Jeff Chappell ...

... To do that, the company (Mattson) said it plans to concentrate on its core competency, thermal processing and dry strip, and utilize lean manufacturing principles where feasible. ...

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Friday, April 23, 2004

Lean Process: AVIC Opens Dassault PLM Competency Center in China

From Ten Links, CA ... development, ENOVIA and SMARTEAM for life cycle management, collaboration, and decision support, and DELMIA for the engineering of lean manufacturing processes...

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