Reference no: EM133017619
We all have learned by now that there is no simple way to learn and apply the Lean Six Sigma process other than to just dive in and do it. It is akin to swimming in muddy water...it's difficult to see what is coming, and you have to rely on what you can perceive and learn from the past. DMAIC provides a framework for approaching an LSS improvement project. But how can you create a strategy for implementing an LSS activity in an organization? This is not unlike doing changing management; it requires a great deal of communication and data gathering in order to achieve the vision of a new and improved process. Once you have a strategy for implementing an LSS project, how will you design the project beyond the simple framework of DMAIC? Who will be involved? What will be their roles? Finally, how will you document learning curves and share best practices?
This week in your discussion you have the opportunity to reflect on the project you are completing, or one you have read about, and give your recommendations about strategy, design, and learning curves. What do the experts have to say about each? How do their thoughts support or contradict your natural instincts at this point?
An Integrative Literature Review of the Impact of Coach Leadership Style on Enhancement of Team Performance in Football
REQUEST:
1. Discussion response, when you look at the Russell article and the five components of an integrative literature review, how did Abassi meet all of those components?
2. What did he do well?
3. What could have been better?
You can you start with
According to Russell, (2005) the 5-stage integrative review process includes
(1) problem formulation,
(2) data collection or literature search,
(3) evaluation of data,
(4) data analysis, and
(5) interpretation and presentation of results.
An Integrative Literature Review of the Impact of Coach Leadership Style on Enhancement of Team Performance in Football
REQUEST:
1. Discussion response, when you look at the Russell article and the five components of an integrative literature review, how did Abassi meet all of those components?
2. What did he do well?
3. What could have been better?
You can you start with
According to Russell, (2005) the 5-stage integrative review process includes
(1) problem formulation,
(2) data collection or literature search,
(3) evaluation of data,
(4) data analysis, and
(5) interpretation and presentation of results.
Attachment:- Discussion.rar