JSM 2004 - Toronto

Abstract #300469

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Activity Number: 128
Type: Luncheons
Date/Time: Monday, August 9, 2004 : 12:30 PM to 1:50 PM
Sponsor: Section on Quality and Productivity
Abstract - #300469
Title: Sharing Secrets for Effective Use of Six Sigma in Development and Market Growth
Author(s): Kymberly K. Hockman*+
Companies: DuPont Company
Address: Experimental Station Bldg 268/107, Wilmington, DE, 19880-0268,
Keywords: design for Six Sigma ; marketing ; development ; Six Sigma ; sales ; growth
Abstract:

Use of Six Sigma has expanded into the arenas of development of all kinds and strategic marketing. Come share your challenges and successes, tools and trials with colleagues with similar goals. Networking that can occur at roundtable luncheons often results in breakthrough ideas for participants. Come chew your food and digest some new thoughts with us. Do the same tools and rules apply? What kind of data are we using? Does anything really work? YES, and come see how!


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