The concept you've described is Poka-Yoke, which translates from Japanese as "mistake-proofing" or "inadvertent error-proofing."
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The DMAIC Cycle (pronounced "duh-may-ik") is a data-driven, five-phase problem-solving methodology used to improve, optimize, and stabilize existing business processes.
This title, "The 7 Day MBA – Business Guide for Busy People" (often associated with the book by Chris Forrest or the concept popularized by Ambassador Udaya Indrarathna as a Mini-MBA program), represents an attempt to deliver the core knowledge of a traditional MBA curriculum in an extremely condensed and accessible format.
Developing a robust manufacturing strategy is critical for any company that relies on production to deliver value.
Zero Defects (ZD) is a management philosophy that aims to eliminate defects in products and services by motivating people to do their jobs right the first time. The concept was developed by quality control manager Philip B. Crosby while working on the Pershing missile program at the Martin Company in the 1960s.
Operational Excellence in Production is a systematic approach that focuses on continuous improvement across all aspects of production to maximize efficiency, minimize waste, and enhance value delivery to customers.
Six Sigma certification is a credential that validates an individual's expertise in applying this methodology.
Production process optimization is a systematic approach to refining and improving a manufacturing process to maximize efficiency, reduce costs, and enhance product quality.
In today's competitive landscape, achieving production excellence is no longer a luxury, it is a necessity. But, how to get there?
Six Sigma is a data-driven philosophy and set of techniques focused on minimizing defects and variations in any production process.