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QICID: 24537

Title: 3.4 per Million: After the Low-Hanging Fruit

Copyright: Douglas Mader
Author: Mader, Douglas P.
Organization:
Subject: Lean Six Sigma, Deployment, Design for Six Sigma, DMAIC;
Series: Quality Progress, Vol. 41, No. 8, August 2008, pp. 58-60

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Abstract: As an organization begins lean Six Sigma deployment, it will use up low-hanging fruit projects faster and, in turn, see reduced savings per project sooner. Perhaps some uninformed managers then will begin to question the merits of the lean Six Sigma deployment.

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