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If practitioners do not put enough effort into selecting the right opportunity for improvement, a project can end in disaster, or create unnecessary work and complexity for the project team.
Selecting projects with just a few obvious inputs or simply selecting the squeakiest wheel are not always the best methods. These strategies may work at times, especially in tackling the low-hanging fruit, but a more structured approach is required when priorities are not so obvious.
Practitioners need a robust and reliable approach to 1) quickly determine whether the project is indeed a good DMAIC project, and 2) prioritize projects to ensure resources are allocated appropriately. A criteria-based selection matrix helps practitioners standardize the project selection process, boosting its reliability.
This simple-to-use and effective template comprehensively covers 15 key decision-making criteria to quickly assess if a project meets the DMAIC requirements. The results are as easy to interpret as they are to obtain.
Target audience:
Practitioners/project leaders/Champions across all industries.
The developer of this template is a Master Black Belt and president of T-Logic Training and Consulting Pvt. Ltd., a process improvement training and consulting organization.



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