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The Leaders in Informatics, Quality, and Systems (LInQS) Fellowship. [PDF]
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Evidence-Based Practice Quality Improvement Reporting Guidelines. [PDF]
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Enhancing Integrated Care Through the Voluntary and Community Sector: A Lean Management and Dynamic Capabilities Perspective. [PDF]
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DMAIC and DMADV differences, similarities and synergies
International Journal of Six Sigma and Competitive Advantage, 2007Define, Measure, Analyse, Improve, Control (DMAIC) is the well-known Six Sigma methodology, while Define, Measure, Analyse, Design, Verify/Validate (DMADV) is the most commonly used methodology within Design for Six Sigma (DfSS). Many emphasise the differences between the two, but there are similarities as well.
Peter Cronemyr
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The Improvement of a Manufacturing Stream Using the DMAIC Method
Manufacturing Engineering and Textile Engineering, 2006The need for globalization, the saturation and instability of markets, the life-cycle time reduction of products and the customer demands have been the main factors that have contributed to a radical change of management conceptions and strategies. In this context the application of improvement methodologies, which suggest techniques and methods to ...
GENTILI, Enzo +2 more
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DMAIC Application in an Emergency Care Unit
2022Overcrowding in emergency hospital units represents a serious problem in the health system and is a phenomenon faced worldwide. And when investigating the origin of this disorder, it is observed that the great demand for care of cases considered low risk directly influences the quality of the service provided.
Milena Estanislau Diniz Mansur dos Reis +4 more
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Fortification of Six Sigma: expanding the DMAIC toolset
Quality and Reliability Engineering International, 2007AbstractSix Sigma as a quality improvement framework cannot remain static if it is to sustain its value for businesses beyond the first waves of applications. This paper explores the possibilities of enhancing the usefulness and effectiveness of Six Sigma by the integration of established Operations Research/Management Science (OR/MS) techniques.
Loon Ching Tang +3 more
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