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    Six Sigma Case Studies

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    Discriminating factor analysis (DFA) modeling 5. Improve Phase: a. None 6. Control Phase: a. Case suggests the use of the following in this phase: i. Soft independent modeling class analogy (SIMCA) for good/bad discrimination ii. Partial least square (PLS) models iii. Statistical process charts (SPC) for monitoring process over time For this criterion, because there was no project or goals, the use of important and standard Six Sigma tools and statistical analysis was not warranted. As such, we give this a N/A grade as measured against this criterion. The third criterion used when evaluating the success of a Six Sigma project is its degree of active sponsor management. For this criterion, because there was no project, there was no sponsor nor specific business goals to be woven into expected business results if project goals were met. As such, we give this a N/A grade as measured against this criterion. The fourth criterion…

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    providing more jobs.” (p. 27) Dr. Deming believed that quality could only be defined by customer satisfaction. “It also means that there are different degrees of quality; a product that completely satisfies customer A, may not satisfy customer B.” (Summers, 2009, p.27) Dr. Deming prepared his philosophy in the form of 14 points, which emphasized continuous improvement and according to Summers (2009) “is aimed primarily at management.” (p. 27) 2. In your own words, what was the purpose of Dr.…

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    understanding of a customer’s needs. For example, on smell and taste attributes, they studied the relationship between characteristics and the level of the customer satisfaction. E-nose and E-tongue measurement systems were brought in to assist in the measure of smell and taste. Principal component analysis (PCA) and discriminating factor analysis (DFA) were used to help with multivariate statistics, which were used to translate the results into easily communicable “taste maps” or “odor maps.”…

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    Deming Case Study

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    1. Explain Dr. Deming and TQM. What is it? Did it work in Japan and the US? Why or why not? (2pts) Dr. W. Edwards Deming (1900- 1993) is called the father of the Quality Evolution. He was very knowledgeable with quality management. Deming’s work is a philosophy of management, Totally Quality Management (TQM). Deming created 14 points to provide framework and develop knowledge that can be used in long term business plans. These points will help the business for more efficient work place, higher…

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    Cortes Discipline Chart

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    I thought it would be a good idea to put some routines and charts in effect for the Cortes household. The charts I used were for discipline, chores and rewards. The last time I was at Ms. Cortes’ house, the boys had ripped up her list of rules. This made it difficult for Ms. Cortes to enforce them and be consistent. The discipline chart had five steps; step 1. Starting point, 2. The warning, 3. The timeout, 4. No TV or games and 5. Go to bedtime early. Right next to the discipline chart, we…

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    Tqm Case Study

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    standards. Inspection is required to control defects and there is no innovation. In TQM, quality is defined as products and services that go beyond the present needs and expectations of customers. Innovation is required for improving quality continuously. c) Customers – Under traditional management, customers are always considered as outsiders while under TQM, focus is mainly on customers. d) Under traditional management, focus is…

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    Student Textbook Analysis

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    further review of Social Problems, the textbooks uses graphs, charts, and images. Generally, these visual aspects add a level of entertainment for the reader. However, Kornblum and Julian’s use of graphs, charts, and images negatively influences the reader’s ability to utilize the text. According to Buscemi: As I read through the first chapter of Social Problems, I noticed how the authors incorporated different charts and graphs. I understand that these are meant to be informative, but I often…

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    This means that individuals could have been affected by more than one breach exposing sensitive information. My data analysis showed organizations have indicated a low and high numbers of total data breached from year-to-year such as Businesses-Other (BSO) organization. From 2012 – 2016, finding shows that BSO organization has the largest rate and most damaging data breached among all organizations and does not include other breaches that did not report the total records of breaches. The result…

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    To do the analysis of the given energy data as shown in figure 12, the initial step is to install Cloudera VMware Workstation software. After complete installation, open the software which looks just similar to the figure 24 as given: Figure 24 - Cloudera Workstation Environment 5.4.1 Steps to Analyze Energy Data Following are the key steps to analyze the given energy data: Step 1 Save the excel worksheet with .csv extension which stands for Comma Separated Values. The reason to save the excel…

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    Organizing data based on priority. I organized the charts’ positions based on the Western world behavior to read from the top left to the top right and ending at the bottom right corner. Thus, I put the most prioritize graphs at the top left (residents reach and proficient reading) as the big picture of the CMI progress. 4. Inspiring action by visualization. The purpose is to display data that encourage action and reduce any visualization that build more complexity. In other word: keep it simple…

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