Storyboarding for Business

I have always enjoyed the process of creating a storyboard and felt that they should be included early and during the process versus just as a summary at the end of a summary. If you observe the way people read or listen to things you realize that there aren’t many of us with a linear Read More …

Six Sigma Black Belt Storyboarding tips

I am intrigued by simplicity. How do you create your presentations? Or maybe if you are a Six Sigma Black Belt, your storyboard? Do you lay all your analysis, maps and charts and then create your slides? Good video describing a very similar process that I use in creating a presentation. Ben and Paul demonstrate Read More …

Pull

What is Pull? In Lean Manufacturing the pull concept means that you are responding to the demands of the customer. You only produce per customer demands which will create a much more stable environment based on flow verses the traditional batch and queue type environment. In the service sector, the Lean Concept of pull has Read More …

Workshop

I had the pleasure of attending a workshop on Value-Stream Mapping for the Office and Service. The workshop description: This interactive workshop demonstrates how to apply value-stream mapping, a fundamental and critical tool, to address what many companies find difficult to do: making a fundamental change in business processes such as administrative, professional, and transactional Read More …

Storyboards

Your storyboard should not be a a dry report but an active document that truly makes your project come alive! Storyboarding has become a popular way of transferring the details of a Six Sigma project to a graphical representation. Very much like your child’s fifth grade science fair project. The purpose of course it gives Read More …