Feb 21 2008
The Meaning of Six Sigma
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Carl Wright
Six sigma has different meanings to different people. Some believe it is all about reducing variation, while others believe it's strictly a quality improvement method. While reducing variation leads to quality improvement when the target is met, there are broader meanings to the term...
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Feb 14 2008
Six Sigma Training - Maximize Your Quality Standards
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Anna Woodward
No matter what an organization's function is, quality management is critical: not just the management of quality, but the quality of management. While a variety of Quality Management processes are available, none give you a more accurate statistical process performance metric than...
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Feb 12 2008
Using Expert-Based Research to Enable Innovation
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Brian Reuter
Research shows that it takes nearly 300 ideas to achieve a single successful product. The challenge to innovate is great, yet most companies struggle through a disjointed process, often stuck in their traditional way of looking at their business.
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Jul 10 2007
Writing Effective Benefits Statements
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Brian Lawley
How to turn features into compelling benefits that matter to customers. When you create effective features benefits will arise and customers will notice.
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Jun 21 2007
Product Promise
by
Brian Lawley
Make promises that your company will uphold to satisfy the customers.
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Jun 20 2007
Prioritizing Features
by
Brian Lawley
Prioritizing the features for your product will add to the products overall success.
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Apr 15 2007
Crash Testing New Products - Performance Testing Guide
by
Article Marketer
Road testing, is actually a good way for the manufacturers of all sorts of products especially in the field of technology to be able to obtain the objective kind of feedback that they need from their prospective buyers in order to ensure the success or failure of their products or services.
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Feb 6 2007
ROI of User Experience
by
rajesh kumar
Building a product, whether it's a web based or standalone application, is not the goal in itself. The ultimate challenge and success lies in how the product guarantees return on investment (ROI).
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Sep 21 2006
Beta Testing, Anyone? 10 Potent Strategies for Achieving Success
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Adele Sommers, Ph.D.
Beta testing should involve a methodical prove-in of a carefully designed system, such as a software product, Web site, or automated tool. It's not meant to be a hit-or-miss Band-Aid that you can apply at the last minute. Here are 10 strategies for s
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