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Systems Thinking and Systems Analysis in Six Sigma: A Relational Review

Brian J. Galli
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Brian J. Galli: Assistant Professor and Graduate Program Director, Master of Science in Engineering Management Industrial Engineering, Hofstra University, USA

International Journal of System Dynamics Applications (IJSDA), 2018, vol. 7, issue 4, 98-112

Abstract: Systems thinking are a gateway to actualize all ideologies in Six Sigma within the IE/EM profession and research fields. Furthermore, systems thinking is an alternative that can generate a better research and/or project management platform. It can aid in planning, implementing, and optimizing strategies that can collaborate with project completion and accessibility. A different style of tasks accomplishment and goal attainment is made possible by generating better results. As indicated by the resources, there is a significant correlation between services that are given by managers and the performance of required results when a project is completed. Each process for systems thinking and systems analysis is a vital component to Six Sigma for the optimization of necessary methods in the best way possible.

Date: 2018
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