Re: SIP is "just another Six Sigma measure"?

"Mary Poppendieck <[email protected]>" <[email protected]> Tue, 21 Jan 2003 12:53:38 -0000
Newsgroups gmane.comp.programming.software-in-process
Message-ID <[email protected]>
I would say minimizing cycle time is the same as minimizing SIP.  
Defining SIP is equivalent to defining the beginning and end of the 
cycle we are trying to minimize.  Focusing on minimizing cycle time 
has been very effective in six sigma programs - AS LONG AS it is 
accompanied by sensible focus on customer value, quality, and worker-
centric organization.  

Mary

--- In [email protected], Dossy <dossy@p...> wrote:
> Thinking about Six Sigma tonight as I strolled through Borders 
leafing
> through various Six Sigma books, I wondered if SIP is already one 
of Six
> Sigma's many measures.
> 
> I briefly read a bulleted list that Six Sigma is about:
> 
>     * Improving quality
>     * Minimize cycle time
>     * Minimize inventory
> 
> This goes along with the whole "Lean Thinking" thing, which makes 
me wonder if SIP hasn't already been well-explored by the Six Sigma 
folks.
> 
> Anyone here more knowledgeable about the subject matter want to put
> their two cents in?
> 
> -- Dossy
> 



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