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EPISODE · Dec 20, 2022 · 14 MIN

Episode 136 - A criticism of and alternative to the DMAIC method in continuous improvement

from Rapid Idea Improvement · host Bart Vanderhaegen

DMAIC: Define the problem (Set the goal, ...) Measure the problem (AS IS, ...) Analyse (Root cause analysis, ...) Implement (Find solutions test and implement) Control (Monitor and sustain improvements, ...) Popper’s method: Problem definition ( "What to do next ?" Given the ... Root cause analysis, AS-IS / TO-BE, ...) Tentative Solution (Tentative answer to the what to do next question, i.e. a guess for what to do to solve the problem) Error-correction (Using not only data but also argument) New Problem

DMAIC: Define the problem (Set the goal, ...) Measure the problem (AS IS, ...) Analyse (Root cause analysis, ...) Implement (Find solutions test and implement) Control (Monitor and sustain improvements, ...) Popper’s method: Problem definition ( "What to do next ?" Given the ... Root cause analysis, AS-IS / TO-BE, ...) Tentative Solution (Tentative answer to the what to do next question, i.e. a guess for what to do to solve the problem) Error-correction (Using not only data but also argument) New Problem

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