I wanted to share this great article by my good friend Dennis Narlock, US Navy Lieutenant and six sigma black belt...many thanks Dennis for allowing us to share on our site...Billy
Lieutenant Dennis Narlock is currently the Continuous Process Improvement Officer aboard USS RONALD REAGAN CVN-76. He has been on active duty with the U.S. Navy for 23 years, where he has served as a leader in both the Enlisted and Officer ranks. He is a DON/ASQ certified Lean Six Sigma Black Belt and a Theory of Constraints Jonah. He can be reached at narlockda@cvn76.navy.mil
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Monday, March 7, 2011
Variation and mistake proofing
This is a great presentation on variation and mistake proofing from the Jacksonville Six Sigma Symposium (JSSS).
Variation and mistake proofing
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