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Project Charters and Business Cases

 
 

A Project Charter Communication Strategy Is Essential
Six Sigma Black Belts, Master Black Belts, and Project Champions, when embarking on a DMAIC, DMADV, or Process Management project, need to be aware of the importance of establishing a communication plan when developing and validating a team charter. A finely executed Black Belt project can suffer disappointing results if an efficient mechanism is not already in place to ensure that vital information is relayed to those members who need it. From Patrick Waddick and iSixSigma.

Best Format For Six Sigma Final Report
Thoughts and suggestions about the best format for Six Sigma final reports and tollgate presentations. From iSixSigma.

Get A GRPI On Six Sigma Teams
Among the challenges that face Black Belts and Green Belts today is the ability to frame the project into a clearly understood action plan. One tool that I have enjoyed success with in meeting this challenge is to use the GRPI model for framing the project. From Jim Johnson and iSixSigma.

Measuring Project Progress by 'Earned Value'
Although the concept of Earned Value comes form the field of project management, it is one of many tools that are consistent with Six Sigma. It is particularly useful for "fact-based conversations" and as a control mechanism for any large project. From Gary Gack.

Quantify the Benefits of Six Sigma Projects
Create Six Sigma project charters that are compelling to business leaders by capturing all quantifiable benefits of eradicating a business problem. This checklist will help you do so. From Charles Waxer and iSixSigma.

Six Sigma Project Charter
A project charter is the first step in the Six Sigma methodology. Don't start a project without having your project charter defined -- it will help lead you to successful completion. Included are downloadable templates for your use. From iSixSigma.

The Business Case - Friend or Foe?
Why, when, and who should write a business case? Also, a description of the main goals. From BRP OnLine Resource Center.

The Business Case - The Essential Elements
The key elements of what to include on your business case or charter. From BRP OnLine Resource Center.

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About iSixSigma Military

The purpose of this iSixSigma Military channel is to document the transformation of the United States Armed Services through the use of Lean Six Sigma and related process improvement methodologies.

Ronald E. Rezek, special assistant to the acting secretary of the Army, has said the goal of the Army's Lean Six Sigma deployment is to "make the business side of the Army as efficient as the war-fighting side is effective." Leaders of the other armed services echo that sentiment and transformation objective.

This portal will serve as a central community for everyone associated with the business transformation of the U.S. military. It will provide communication updates on deployments, the opportunity for military leaders at all levels to learn new skills, advance their careers and contribute to the success of their organizations.