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All Lean guys mean the objective of all operations should be green. So far green was recognised as a colour. Hitherto it has become a philosophy. Like look at elegant, which implies being graceful in appearance and behaviour. On the other hand Toyota’s working definition believes: “An elegant solution

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- Posted on October 19th, 2011 in Pages, Quality, Technical, Education, Engineering, Management, Poems | 3,571 Views | Comments (0)

Six Sigma Green Belt Program & Black Belt Program (in succession)
Organized by: PEC Univ of Collaboration Jointly with NPC (National Productivity Council) leading to a joint certification
Co-coordinators: Prof P Thareja (Cert Lean Six Sigma Black Belt) and Er S S Bhuller (Cert Six Sigma Black Belt)

Course to be held on holidays- Saturday-Sundays, say 8th January 2010, 9.30 am

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- Posted on January 7th, 2011 in Pages, Quality, Education, Engineering, Management, Six Sigma | 4,218 Views | Comments (0)

“Like most people in quality improvement, I’m not a statistician,” Mercer says.
“I’m a chemical engineer who appreciates and need to use statistics. I’ve tried other statistical software packages, but they aren’t helpful for a typical Six Sigma researcher or process engineer ……. it’s tough to know what to do—especially if you don’t already have an extensive statistical background. Minitab’s dialog boxes are straightforward, but they contain all the options you need for a good data analysis. That’s why it’s so popular among colleges and in industry—it’s streamlined and easy to use, but it’s also very powerful.”
[The] Assistant feature

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- Posted on November 20th, 2010 in Pages, Quality, Technical, Education, Management, Six Sigma | 2,218 Views | Comments (0)

My papers on Lean.Education

The Need

From Compulsion to commonsense to Culture

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- Posted on November 4th, 2010 in Education, Engineering, Management, Environment | 3,276 Views | Comments (0)

thing impossible?.Personal Development

If You find some thing is impossible!

Take a deep breath, exhale slowly and relax…
Take it cool and read

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- Posted on November 4th, 2010 in Personal Development, Management | 3,510 Views | Comments (1)