In part one and part two of this series, I've outlined some reasons why a lean Six Sigma project might have been deemed a failure. We’ve gathered many of these reasons from surveying and talking with our customers. I'd like to present a few more reasons and then share some advice from Minitab trainers on how you can avoid these project failures.
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Forcing projects into DMAIC
Certain quality improvement projects were never meant to be Six Sigma projects that fit neatly into the define, measure, analyze, improve, control (DMAIC) methodology. Examples include:
1. Selecting a vendor for your company’s SPC software
Selecting a software vendor is certainly a good example of an “improvement” project, but not one that makes sense to complete using the DMAIC structure because it’s not focused on reducing defects.
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