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Six Problems with Six-Sigma

I have taken the  liberty of consolidating David C. Crosby’s provocative six part series on Six-Sigma into one heading (with six sub-heading) under the DISCUSSIONS tab

Each discussion area will have its own sub-page. When you “mouse over” the Discussion Fourm Tab, a pop-down will list the active forums. Highlight and click of the Forum of interest. ====================================================

When you mouse over the “Discussion Forms Tab“, a pop-down will list the active forums of which the QMS discussion is the current forum. Highlight the QMS Discussion and left-click to enter.

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For Openers, to generate interest, here is an abstract of the 6-part series:

Six Problems I have with Six Sigma
by David C. Crosby
November 23, 2009

Source: http://bit.ly/amd9zv

 The popularity of the Six Sigma program is truly amazing. An idea that started by extending the routine process capability study from plus and minus four sigma to six sigma has spawned a miniature industry. Software, training, books, lectures, magazine article, consulting, advertising, certification and on and on. An entire methodology has developed; it is truly astonishing. Some people are making a lot of good living practicing Six Sigma, however I seriously doubt if many defects have been prevented.

It’s no secret that I don’t care for the Six Sigma idea. If you read my articles or books (my latest is The Zero Defects Option), I’m up front about it. However, if Six Sigma is what you want to do, it’s your option. As Nike says: “Just Do It.” If it pleases your boss or your customer, it would be foolish not to do it to do it.

I have big problems with the Six Sigma approach, and would not recommend it to anyone. Let me tell you why. If I’m wrong, maybe some Six Sigma belt-person will help me understand where I’m going wrong. This blog will take place in six parts, where I will tell you the six problems I have with Six Sigma.

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35 Explosive Examples of High Speed Photography

Some excellent examples of  Hi-SpeedPhotography _ just follow the link below

@nicholaspatten: 35 Explosive Examples of High Speed Photography. http://bit.ly/b17gb4 Outstanding Pics

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The Apple iPad’s future shock

Thought provoking blog regarding the iPad introduction on 1/27/2010 @onlyapplenews: MacWorld: The iPad’s future shock   http://bit.ly/9sJG0L

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Starting 2010

** Welcome to 2010 **
Finally getting caught up; wrapping-up a very  interesting project, completing a formal paper for submission, and finishing a myriad of  those to-dos that breed in dark corners of my scheduling calendar.

The 2000’s was a bad decade, here’s infographic proof:

The Lost Decade http://su.pr/1zMmIl

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Educational Retooling

I gave a presentation to the Tucson Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce on “Educational Retooling  the Educational Skill SetFor the talking points on the presentation, see the “DISCUSSION FORUM TAB” above.

We welcome your review and comments!

The talking points were moved to the “DISCUSSION FORUM” tab to clean up the header menu

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Reinventing the MBA

Just picked up this tweet from Fast Company; Reinventing the MBA: 4 Reasons to Mix Business With… Design Thinking http://bit.ly/2MXsZr

I am in the middle of teaching an Operations & Production Management class and this article brings some fresh thinking into the world of OSM. Short, but great read!

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Update on class schedule

My class schedule changed and is now Mon — Wed — Thu– Fri. We elected to split the Fri class into two sessions.

Having a great time, but will have a better understanding in 4 weeks when mid-term exams roll around.

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Classes start on Friday 10/16

Facility meetings all this week. My first class starting Friday 10/16, then next week the schedule is  Monday, Wednesday & Friday until December 18th.

Really looking forward to teaching again!

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Getting Ready for Fall Term 2009

Getting ready to teach two classes; One on “Principles of Management” and the second examining “Operations & Supply Management” for the Fall Term starting mid-Oct 2009

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WordPress Just Made Millions of Blogs Real-Time With RSS Cloud

ll blogs on the WordPress.com platform and any WordPress.org blogs that opt-in will now make instant updates available to any RSS readers subscribed to a new feature called RSS Cloud. There is currently only one RSS aggregator that supports RSS Cloud, Dave Winer’s brand-new reader River2. That will probably change very soon.

RSS Cloud is an element that’s always been present in the RSS 2.0 spec but has drawn new attention with the rise of interest in the Real Time Web. The element was just added to the WordPress code this afternoon. The implications of this big vote of support go beyond reading WordPress blogs; this is the kind of traction that new technologies can leverage to gain support in many different applications.

For the full article on the ReadWriteWeb Blog see: http://bit.ly/2M2aHL

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