Techniques for Process Improvement

Topics:
Project Management
Tags:
Business Operations,
Process Improvement,
Productivity,
Quality,
Technique
Source:
United States Department of Defense

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Overview: The article talks about techniques employed in Process improvement. Process improvement teams need a complete repertoire of techniques and tools for the same reason a carpenter needs a full complement of tools. Whether building processes or houses, tools in the hands of skilled craftsmen can produce a much better product. that can be used in support of process improvement efforts. The purpose of having techniques is so that process improvement teams can base their decisions on objective data rather than subjective feelings. By using techniques to support process improvement recommendations and designs, teams will be better positioned to overcome barriers and obstacles to improvement, and will more readily secure approval from higher authority to proceed with improvement efforts

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Format: HTML | Date: Dec 1994 | Pages: 1


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