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DMAIC PROBLEM SOLVING
Create a Microsoft® PowerPoint® slide presentation addressing each of the process improvement phases of DMAIC.  Identify a process you want to improve in your personal life<~~ THIS ONE or in your organization, or one you know that may benefit from improvement. Â
Research each of the following phases:
·        Define
·        Measure
·        Analyze
·        Improve
·        Control
Describe two different tools/techniques, using one slide per each phase of DMAIC and two tools/techniques per each phase, 3 slides total each phase, to analyze a process you have chosen to improve.Â
Use 5 Whys and 5S as two of your 10 selected tools/techniques. You may choose the other eight tools/techniques.For each phase, provide applied examples of process improvement within your workplace or an organization with which you are familiar and apply tools/techniques to each phase.
·        Define
o   Tool 1
o   Tool 2
·        MeasureÂ
o   Tool 1
o   Tool 2
·        Analyze
o   Tool 1Â
o   Tool 2
·        Improve
o   Tool 1Â
o   Tool 2
·        Control
o   Tool 1
o   Tool 2
Tools/Techniques are from the text / toolbox such as 5 Whys, 5S, Flow Charts, Pareto Charts, Control Charts, Scatter Diagrams, Brainstorming, etc.
Format your PowerPoint® presentation consistent with APA guidelines.The presentation will need to be 19 slides and include the following: title slide, introduction, content, conclusion and reference slide. Each phase must have one description slide plus two slides for each technique/tool chosen and must also provide examples and personal application on the slide with details.
Use a minimum of 3 differentreferences that are not from the same online text, library book or article.Â
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