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Six Sigma Proposal and Project Charter

Overview

Six Sigma projects are powerful tools for achieving breakthrough improvements in products or services. Improvement projects utilize the DMAIC methodology, while design or re-design projects use the DMADV methodology. Such projects can be undertaken for large or small initiatives. But because they require a fair bit of work in planning and engaging the team, they are usually applied in situations where a significant change effort is likely to lead to an outcome well in excess of the work put into the project.

In the first two parts of your Operational Excellence Course Project, you have: (A) mapped and analyzed a workflow and (B) organized a Kaizen or Work-Out to address improvement opportunities which do not require rigorous data analysis. Now, you are ready to move forward with projects that leverage the power of Six Sigma’s tools and rigorous data-driven analysis. A project charter is needed for each proposed Six Sigma project. Project charters enable management to understand, evaluate, and approve projects for launch.

Instructions

Use your work in Part A and Part B of your Course Project, as well as what you have learned in this course, to identify a potential Six Sigma project that can benefit the value stream and your organization.

1. List and describe 
at least three potential Six Sigma projects that you would propose to senior management. Recommend 
one project and justify your selection.

2. Develop a detailed Project Charter for your recommended project. The project charter must include the following:

1.

A. Problem statement

B. Goal statement or objectives

C. Project scope

D. Critical-to-quality requirements, or CTQs, of the processes within the scope of this project

E. Key metric Y (or key metrics Y)

F. Expected operational and financial benefits of the project

G. Milestone dates for each phase of DMAIC (or DMADV)

H. Project team (titles of project team leader and members)

I. Champion (title of executive or senior manager.

3. Since this is a charter, consider how best to present the material visually. You should include clear headers and sub-headers. You may also want to call out certain elements, like timelines or key milestones, using graphics, tables, or colors to make the charter visually appealing and easy to read.

Submission Requirements

Your work is to be submitted in Word. Total length should be 3-4 pages.

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