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Some of these companies include of course Motorola and also GE as well. These two businesses have been used as benchmarks of the improvements that Six Sigma can make.
A final, but important point to make note of is the term "lean manufacturing." This term is simply the goals of implementing Six Sigma into an organization... Showed first 250 characters
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Some of these companies include of course Motorola and also GE as well. These two businesses have been used as benchmarks of the improvements that Six Sigma can make.
A final, but important point to make note of is the term "lean manufacturing." This term is simply the goals of implementing Six Sigma into an organization... Showed next 250 characters
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