
Simplify is really simplify access. Make things neat. Here we specify
a place for everything and everything is put in it’s place.After we have sorted everything out in step one , we now need to
organize what is left. To do this we identify the places with tape or
paint where things should be placed. Label t…
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In a nut shell this first step is to sort through and sort out. In this first step a team needs to eliminate all unnecessary items from the work area. Here we look closely at everything we own. As we look at
everything we have to decide if it is “needed” or not. If it is not
needed we remove it from the work area. The question her
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Added by Peter-Bersbach Consulting on February 22, 2010 at 1:21pm —
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Here is another simple but ever effective tool for improving the way you do business. Many call this a “Lean” tool, which it is, but I like to think of it as a great effective Six Sigma technique that many time needs to be a “Go Do” in areas where things are really cluttered.
What is 5S’s you ask? It is a 5 step process use to arrange work areas to optimize performance and safety. The 5S’s are: Sort, Simplify, Sweep, Standardize and Sustain. These simple fives steps, if done right, ca
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Added by Peter-Bersbach Consulting on February 8, 2010 at 7:33pm —
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I tried making a forum post by clicking on the discussions link today. Ning, the company that provides the software for the site has updated this feature. However, it is not working very well. I would suggest making your posts using the blog option for now.
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Urban,
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Added by Urban - Tucson SEO Solutions on January 25, 2010 at 6:21pm —
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I have been discussing what I call Scratch My Back Marketing since the beginning of 2009. I figured that it was finally time to write a specific post on the topic. Scratch My Back Marketing is based on a lifestyle and spiritual principal of giving to get. That’s right as in is better to give than receive. Now, I have nothing against receiving especially if it involves material resources such as capital. However, for our purposes I will settle for great comments left on my blog.
When I reference…
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Added by Urban - Tucson SEO Solutions on January 25, 2010 at 6:17pm —
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My first thought about 2010 is - Don't Panic!! As small business owners, we have a tendency to overact to the media and to outside factors that we have no control over. What I do know from my many years in business is that all we have control over is how we choose to conduct ourselves and our business. IdeaMagic had the biggest revenue year ever in 2009. How can that be you ask? I worked harder than I have ever worked and tried to take better care of my clients than anyone else. This is not magi…
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Added by IdeaMagic visionary marketing on January 25, 2010 at 5:33pm —
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Today a friend sent me this article "
Where Process-Improvement Projects Go Wrong" from the Wall Street Journal. The author seems to feel that most Lean Six Sigma projects fail, but has some very interesting lessons learned.
I agree with your article when it comes to how weight-loss and Six Sigma fail. They both do fail just like a spring, But I disagree wi…
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Added by Peter-Bersbach Consulting on January 25, 2010 at 1:04pm —
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Measure is the second step of the Six Sigma five step process DMAIC. The objectives of Measure are two fold. First is, using GEMBA, factually understand the existing process. For those that have not heard of GEMBA it means “go see” and in Six Sigma we use the term to imply that you need to get up and go out to the process that you are going to improve and actually “see” what is really happening. You ca
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DMAIC – Define
Define is the first step of the Six Sigma five step process DMAIC. The objectives of Define are two fold. First is to define the issue (problem) and the real need to improve it (The Burning Platform). Second is to then get alignment and commitment to sol
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Added by Peter-Bersbach Consulting on November 5, 2009 at 2:35pm —
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There are a lot of reasons that Six Sigma projects fail but they do not have to IF you can stick to the roadmap. I have done lots of projects most very successful but some have failed. In every case we stepped off of the tried and true path to success, the DMAIC roadmap. As simple and easy as these five steps seem to be, you will many times find them difficult to complete. But if that is happening, my advice to you is to “stay on the path”. Don’t skip a single step. If you stay on the path, y
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Added by Peter-Bersbach Consulting on October 27, 2009 at 4:03pm —
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We have always been strictly a commercial cleaning business. Recently however, we have began taking residential clients.
We also started a charity program in our company, it is called the Angel Scent program, and through this program we are donating hours of housecleaning to those facing difficult medical issues. For instance a family going through chemo, a recent stroke victim or someone recovering from an injury. If anyone knows of someone who may benefit from this program, please let me know…
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Added by Kayle Thunstrom on September 29, 2009 at 11:23am —
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Anyone interested in greeting your customers as they come to your website through a Live Chat, try
Livezilla. It is a free software that gives you the capabilities to live chat with your customers. I currently have the buttons working on my site
Bersbach Consulting and am working on getting the visitor monitoring working as well. With the monitoring I can greet…
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Added by Peter-Bersbach Consulting on September 26, 2009 at 3:45pm —
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This is the sixth in a series of articles on the Seven Types of Waste . This article addresses Inventory.

This type of waste is not just supplies and materials on shelves but also any recourse your company has that is not being utilized. We normal see inventory as parts and supplies sitting on a shelf like b…
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Added by Peter-Bersbach Consulting on September 22, 2009 at 12:23pm —
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This type of waste is when you, other employees, customer, material, or equipment sits idle waiting. Think about all the waiting rooms there are. As a customer do you want to wait? No but we sometime have come to expect the wait. I have been to doctor’s office where the waiting room is empty or full did not mat…
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Added by Peter-Bersbach Consulting on September 15, 2009 at 4:33pm —
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This is the second in a series of articles on the Seven Types of Waste. This article addresses Overproduction.

Overproduction is when you make too much of something or you perform too much of a service for some one. Have you ever held a meeting and made copies for that meeting? Most people make a few ex…
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Added by Peter-Bersbach Consulting on August 25, 2009 at 1:00pm —
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I saw
this statement on the web today and thought I would address it's comment about the lack of systematizing, tracking and sustaining gains.
"Many organizations use Six Sigma methodologies to identify, define and design business processes. Throu…
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Added by Peter-Bersbach Consulting on August 17, 2009 at 3:00pm —
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At one point or another during a workers career, employees become frustrated with their supervisor. Whether the frustration stems from lack of support, or just the opposite with micromanaging, dealing with dictatorial personalities, unfair jerks, or even supervisors who just do not supervise can create an unsavory work environment. In my work experience, one supervisor use to leave the facility for personal errands, leaving us to fend for ourselves. So, how does an employee navigate the supervis…
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Added by Lisa Campbell on June 17, 2009 at 11:57am —
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I've been here 10 minutes, and I already love it. Its got a lot of potential. I like the manual moderation of the group, and I hope I can be of assistance, as much as possible.
I like what it has to offer, and look forward to meeting so many great people.
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Added by Justin Eubank on May 11, 2009 at 9:59pm —
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The key to using any social network is to be active and to add value to the site. It all starts by present a positive image of you and your business in your profile. You must always remember your page may be the your only opportunity to make a positive first impression on a potential business client.
Everything that you do on a social network will be evolve around your profile information that will appear on your personal page. So do take the time to put some quality effort into the information…
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Added by Urban - Tucson SEO Solutions on May 3, 2009 at 9:55pm —
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