by Craig Calvin
Six Sigma projects bring about great improvement in organizations. It is necessary to sustain these improvements - and that requires efforts for continual improvement initiatives to be undertaken at various levels. This helps organizations get a competitive edge over others, fine tune their processes to customer needs and sustain themselves in tough business conditions. There are various methodologies such as DMAIC and DMADV used, but companies sometimes do not achieve the expected results in terms of employee morale and customer satisfaction. There is a variation in levels of success amongst Six Sigma adopters. There are issues that need to be addressed to achieve success in the change deployment process.
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by Terry Ross
The brief answer is No. To be aggressive, SAP a software that integrates operations across your business, be it future raw material, use of raw materials, monitoring of power, et al, accounting software, is thus useful, and cost competent that what would require months to get you a cash flow, or a price detail of raw materials is immediately ready on your desk at the click of a mouse literally.
SAP comes in varied forms, which integrates functions of your business, world-wide, local, tremendous, or small. You get it custom it to your wants, and choose who sees what.
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