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Six Sigma Project Management

In: Six Sigma for Organizational Excellence

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  • K. Muralidharan

    (M. S. University of Baroda, Department of Statistics, Faculty of Science)

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A project is a temporary endeavor to achieve some specific objectives in a defined time, and it varies in size and duration. A project involves many processes, and each such process progresses with specific objectives. A project management is therefore a dynamic process that utilizes the appropriate resources of the organization in a controlled and structured manner to achieve some clearly defined objectives, identifies as strategic needs conducted within a defined set of constraints. The necessity of carrying out SWOT analysis, the importance of brainstorming, the necessity of planning a project, etc. are visualized through a Six Sigma project. Various phases of project management and the activities involved in each are critically examined in this chapter. The importance of stakeholder participation, customer-centric product realization, process-based measurement, model-based project, etc. is thoroughly studied for better understanding of a Six Sigma project. We have also studied the project risk assessment and provided risk-ranking matrix. The two critical evaluation of a project, namely critical path method and project (or program) evaluation and review technique (PERT) are also explained through an example.

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  • K. Muralidharan, 2015. "Six Sigma Project Management," Springer Books, in: Six Sigma for Organizational Excellence, edition 127, chapter 0, pages 19-37, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-81-322-2325-2_2
    DOI: 10.1007/978-81-322-2325-2_2
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