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Successful companies know that to remain competitive, they must keep a steady focus on continuous improvement. Basic business processes such as invoicing, managing inventory, customer feedback tracking, and new product development launch processes, can make or break a company's profitability and sustainability.
Design for Six Sigma and its DMADV (Define-Measure- Analyze-Design-Verify) methodology can be a powerful tool for managing business processes of all types. In BMG's Transactional Design for Six Sigma program, students learn a methodical, repeatable approach for creating new business processes. Manufacturers, service businesses, financial institutions and healthcare organizations find DFSS is a valuable methodology for building and improving processes.
This five day program covers topics that are universally applicable to manufacturing design and transactional and service processes. An organization need not have deployed Six Sigma to attend this course.
What Students Learn:
- How to design new services and processes using the DMADV methodology
- How to describe and master the elements of a transactional process
- How to define inventory policies based on customer needs
- How to complete financial assessments and risk analysis projects
- How to use multiple DFSS tools applicable to the transactional environment including Quality Function Deployment (QFD), Pugh Matrix and Design Scorecards
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Course Length:
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5 days. |
Who should attend: |
Six Sigma Black Belts and Green Belts that have completed at least one Six Sigma project. |
Note: If you are interested in taking both Design for Six Sigma courses (Product Design and Process Design), BMG will extend a discounted rate of $2,000 for enrollment in the second course. |