Essays about: "thesis on lean six sigma"

Showing result 16 - 18 of 18 essays containing the words thesis on lean six sigma.

  1. 16. Six Sigma strategy applied to the pharmaceutical industry : how customers benefit

    University essay from Blekinge Tekniska Högskola/Sektionen för management

    Author : Steven Roan; Maria Jernelid; [2009]
    Keywords : Six Sigma;

    Abstract : The pharmaceutical industry is extremely large, dynamic and a highly profitable industry. Pattison and Warren ( 2003, p 1 ) suggest that in 2002 the pharmaceutical industry pulled in profits that far exceed other industries and accounted for profits “ five-and-a-half times greater than the median for all industries represented in the Fortune 500”. READ MORE

  2. 17. Change Managment within Project Processes - a case study at Alfa Laval

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för designvetenskaper

    Author : Johan Mattsson; Fredrik Wikström; [2008]
    Keywords : Change Management; Wildlife Matrix; Project Management; Organisation; Organization; Competence Development; Technological sciences; Teknik; Technology and Engineering;

    Abstract : More and more corporations around the world is starting to work in project form and leaving their traditional function based way of organising themselves behind. This leads to new ways of driving and implementing changes and improvements. It requires another approach and this approach has to deal with the individual employee in a greater extend. READ MORE

  3. 18. Continuous Quality Improvement: Implementation and Sustainability

    University essay from Institutionen för innovation, design och produktutveckling

    Author : Gilbert Ncheh Yella; Tongwa Ivo Atem; [2007]
    Keywords : Quality; Improvement; CQI; six sigma; lean; continuous; values; culture; behaviour;

    Abstract : As the philosophy of doing business shift from sell what you can produce to produce what you can sell so do the customers’ specification continuously become a vital tool during product development process, hence increasing the volatility of the business environment. The objective of this thesis is to thoroughly review literature to be supported by cases why most companies fail in sustaining improvement programs then map out a pathway that will leads to successful implementation. READ MORE