Category Archives: Management Services & TPI

Six Sigma White Belt Training

Six Sigma White Belt Training Six Sigma White Belt Training is an introductory level of training within the Six Sigma methodology, which is a set of techniques and tools for process improvement. The White Belt level is typically the first step in Six Sigma certification and is designed to provide a basic understanding of Six […]

Six sigma Executive program

Courtesy: Six sigma Executive program Distinctions from DMAIC Proponents of DMAIC, DDICA (Design Develop Initialize Control and Allocate) and Lean techniques might claim that DFSS falls under the general rubric of Six Sigma or Lean Six Sigma (LSS). Both methodologies focus on meeting customer needs and business priorities as the starting-point for analysis. It is often seen […]

project management certification

Courtesy: project management certification Complexity and its nature play an important role in the area of project management. Despite having a number of debates on this subject matter, studies suggest a lack of definition and reasonable understanding of complexity in relation to the management of complex projects. Project complexity is the property of a project […]

project management certification

Courtesy: project management certification Product-based planning is a structured approach to project management, based on identifying all of the products (project deliverables) that contribute to achieving the project objectives. As such, it defines a successful project as output-oriented rather than activity- or task-oriented. The most common implementation of this approach is PRINCE2. Process groups The project development […]

project management certification

Courtesy: project management certification Critical path method (CPM) is an algorithm for determining the schedule for project activities. It is the traditional process used for predictive-based project planning. The CPM method evaluates the sequence of activities, the work effort required, the inter-dependencies, and the resulting float time per line sequence to determine the required project […]

project management certification

Courtesy: project management certification Project management types Project management methods can be applied to any project. It is often tailored to a specific type of project based on project size, nature, industry or sector. For example, the construction industry, which focuses on the delivery of things like buildings, roads, and bridges, has developed its own […]

project management certification

Courtesy: project management certification Project management is the process of leading the work of a team to achieve all project goals within the given constraints. This information is usually described in project documentation, created at the beginning of the development process. The primary constraints are scope, time, and budget. The secondary challenge is to optimize the allocation of necessary inputs and apply them to meet pre-defined objectives. […]

Project management Certification

Courtesy: Project management Certification Project Management Professional (PMP) is an internationally recognized professional designation offered by the Project Management Institute (PMI). As of 31 July 2020, there are 1,036,368 active PMP-certified individuals and 314 chartered chapters across 214 countries and territories worldwide. The exam is one of eight credentials offered by PMI and is based on the PMI Project Management Body […]

ISO 17025

Courtesy: ISO 17025 Laboratory activities shall be undertaken impartially and structured and managed so as tosafeguard impartiality. The laboratory management shall be committed to impartiality. The laboratory shall be responsible for the impartiality of its laboratory activities and shall notallow commercial, financial or other pressures to compromise impartiality. The laboratory shall identify risks to its […]

ISO 17025 4

Courtesy: ISO 17025 Scope The scope of the standard is described over six points. It states what type of testing and calibration is covered; who it’s applicable to; the purpose for the standard; what’s not covered; and how it relates to ISO 9001. Normative references This section states both ISO/IEC 17000 and the International Vocabulary […]