Lean Six Sigma Bursts
A podcast by Brion Hurley
119 Episodes
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E78: How to measure central tendency using the mean and median (and which is better)
Published: 6/9/2023 -
E77: Client Survey Shows Daily Huddles Improve Communication and Engagement Based on Paired T-Test Analysis
Published: 6/3/2023 -
E76: Why You Should Not Skip Over Measure and Analyze in your DMAIC Improvement Project
Published: 5/28/2023 -
E75: Lean in Real Life - Small improvements add up with water cooler and dealing with small samples
Published: 4/24/2023 -
E74: 10 things to consider before completing the DMAIC Control Phase
Published: 4/5/2023 -
E73: Women in Manufacturing Panel Discussion on Lean Manufacturing
Published: 2/24/2023 -
E72: How to finalize a project when results might take years to measure?
Published: 2/18/2023 -
E71: New book release, Lean Six Sigma for Good (Volume 2)
Published: 1/28/2023 -
E70: Use ECRS or SPACER to help brainstorm improvement solutions
Published: 1/14/2023 -
E69: Use Action Priority in your next FMEA instead of only using RPN
Published: 12/15/2022 -
E68: Lean Six Sigma Virtual Coaching and Certification Program Starting in 2023
Published: 12/6/2022 -
E67: Why Single-stall Production Systems are more efficient than Assembly Lines
Published: 10/15/2022 -
E66: 16 Surprising But Powerful Concepts I've Learned About Lean
Published: 10/11/2022 -
E65: Lean Case Studies Across Different Industries - Manufacturing, Government and Healthcare
Published: 9/23/2022 -
E64: Applying Lean Thinking and Process Improvement to Nonprofits and NGOs Case Studies
Published: 9/17/2022 -
E63: Six Sigma in Real Life - Analyzing Iowa Football Turnover Data for Improvement
Published: 9/11/2022 -
E62: 5S and the KonMari method
Published: 6/18/2022 -
E61: Lean in Real Life - Defining Key Metrics for a Project
Published: 5/8/2022 -
E60: Lean in Real Life - Selecting a Lean Six Sigma Project Within an Existing Project
Published: 4/24/2022 -
E59: Lean in Real Life - Improving Bottlenecks Using Theory of Constraints
Published: 4/13/2022
Brion Hurley from Business Performance Improvement shares his takes and thoughts on a variety of topics related to process improvement (specifically Lean and Six Sigma methods), Bursts are rapid improvement activities, so this sounded like a good word to use for these short audio clips. We'll try to keep them under 10 minutes each. Have a question? Use the anchor app to leave us a voice message, and we might pick your question for our next episode!