Founded in 1987, Yuen-Chang Stainless Steel Co., Ltd. specializes in stainless steel processing and manufacture. It upholds the business conception of best quality and goodwill. It strives for excellent quality and services to meet customers’ most demanding needs. The company consists of two entities including the Cutting Plant in Kaohsiung and the Cold Rolling Mill Plant in Ningbo. The company is reputed as an excellent service and quality product supplier in the industry. The professional production team under Technical Department adopts state-of-the-art technology and observes stringent quality control to meet customer needs. The latest comprehensive production facilities are used throughout the production process form incoming material, cutting, slitting, sand slinging, packaging, warehousing to delivery. The company abides by qualitative management and process management standards and has passed ISO9001, SGS-ROHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) Directive (2002/95/EC) certification. The company upholds the business conception of honesty and high quality, adopts the latest equipments and testing instruments, engages in automated production, maximizes production output, expands the product line, and provides customers with more versatile and quality services.
Many professionals ask “What is Lean?”, some ask “What is Six Sigma?”, and of course still others ask “What is Lean Six Sigma?” As it turns out, these approaches address similar problem sets but attack them differently. Here is a look at what they are, the difference, the similarities, and the synergies.
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No one has a better understanding of Six Sigma than George Eckes (consultant and Villanova University Six Sigma faculty member), whose consulting firm helped General Electric save millions of dollars by implementing the powerful methodology. Learn how you, too, can minimize errors and operate more efficiently through adoption of Six Sigma techniques. This is Part 1 of a two part series. Villanova University is the worldwide leader in online Six Sigma and Lean education. Combining the valuable techniques of Six Sigma into one comprehensive program, the Master Certificate in Six Sigma can help organizations produce extraordinary results. Through courses in Six Sigma Green Belt, Lean Six Sigma and Six Sigma Black Belt, managers and professionals learn to improve processes that deliver results.
I have been given the task to develop & implement a training course on improving overall quality mangement. The HR department has stated that the trainig course would be taught (by a team of HR employees, myself and approx. 4 other employees) to all managers, supervisors and staff. They would like to see an overall increase of quality mangement through out the organization.
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The term “outsourcing” has been heavily used over the past few years, but oftentimes the meaning of this process wrongfully understood. If we were to give it a dictionary definition, outsourcing would be the process of an organization or individual transferring the ownership of a business process to a supplier (which in turn can be an organization or individual). Some would argue that this is a simple business relationship, but with outsourcing there’s a catch. The difference between a simple business relationship and outsourcing is the way the control over the business process is handled and transferred. In the first case, the buyer retains full control over the entire process and simply tells the supplier what to do, with details nailed down to the point. With outsourcing however, the buyer rarely instructs the supplier on HOW to do the work. Basically, the buyer will simply tell the supplier WHAT he needs and give him a set of general guidelines, but it’s left to the supplier’s creativity to get the job done. Of course, outsourcing is a double-edged sword for both buyers and suppliers. From the buyer’s perspective, the benefits of outsourcing are the reduced involvement in the project, which allows for more spare time focused in a different direction. You don’t have to keep a constant eye on the supplier’s work, simply because you’re more interested in the final outcome than on how they handle things. On the other hand, the end result might not be satisfactory, which creates a sort of deadlock situation. On one hand, the supplier might argue that that’s what you asked for and that you did not provide them with conclusive information. From the supplier’s point of view, outsourcing can be both a pain and a boon. On the bright side, you have almost full control over the project and you can choose your own ways to get it done. However, you risk not hitting the points that the buyer aims for, especially if his communication skills are not very high. Outsourcing is a bigger business branch, containing several smaller ones such as offshore outsourcing, crowdsourcing and freelancing. Offshore outsourcing is mainly a term used by US-based businesses, describing the outsourcing of projects in Europe or Asia. The projects are sent over to outsourcing companies in countries that are less developed, offering a cheaper work force at equal quality. The IT market for example is constantly being offshore outsourced in India, Romania or Ukraine as well as several other countries. Crowdsourcing is a clever business technique that relies on enthusiasts to do the job done. For example, electronic freelancers, photo enthusiasts, amateur writers are all examples of crowdsourcing. Their work is bought of very cheap and oftentimes free and then used in a business. Crowdsourcing is considered slightly unethical by some, since the buyer will profit from someone’s work without having to pay for it, however in most cases, the suppliers will be glad to see their work being used, their photos being published and their articles appearing on websites or in magazines. Besides these methods, there are several other ones related to outsourcing, including homecoming, open trust outsourcing, supply chain outsourcing, vertical integration and so forth.