what is the best yield estimate to use in a driving process improvement
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The more widely used of the two, DMAIC follows these steps:
Define the opportunity for improvement (project goal).
Measure the performance of your existing process.
Analyze the process to find any defects and their root causes.
Improve the process by addressing the root causes you found.
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When I think of planning, I always remember a quote that is attributed to Abraham Lincoln. "Give me six hours to chop down a tree, and I will spend the first four sharpening my axe." The point is that if you spend adequate time preparing to do the job, the job itself will go much smoother/better/faster.
There is a process for driving improvement and alignment called the PDCA cycle. PDCA stands for plan, do, check and act. It is a great approach to any business challenge.
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