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The name of the error that often arises when developing a problem statement
One of the categories of customer requirements
Effective CTQs have 3 key characteristics. What is set in the 3rd characteristic to tell whether or not the CTQ has been achieved?
How many Certified DMAIC Black Belts do we have at Diesel?
Based on the Project Storyboard Rubric Worksheet, what item is “Nice to Have” in your storyboard?
The first & last name of the DMAIC Program Manager of Corporate Quality
The name of a process map format mentioned in the Online Green Belt Training – Measure - “Process Maps” video.
There are four tips suggested by the 6σ Way book when defining defect opportunities. What type of defects should be focused on?
There are three phases of root causes analysis, what is the first phase?
What type of cause is displayed in Table 13-2 in the Six Sigma Way Team Fieldbook?
The name of the video in the Online Green Belt Training - Analyze Section labeled as “J”
In Six Sigma Way Team Fieldbook - Chapter 15, there is a case study called “Brain Storm, Brain Drizzle, Brian Drought”. What “wacky” idea did Terri suggest instead of making orders by phone?
Based on the Impact/Effort Matrix example in the Six Sigma Way Team Fieldbook, what quadrant number does the solution of “Upgrade order tracking systems” fall under?
: On the Online Green Belt Training Website under the Improve Section - “Additional Resources”, what website provides “Brainstorming and Creativity Ideas”?
What is the first step of the Control Phase?
What month is the next DMAIC GB Workshop in Corning, NY?
On the QiA Website, under “Additional Resources”, what is the first name of the person in the YouTube video that “demonstrates Process Excellence and the benefits of standardized work”?

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