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Welcome to a range of articles, blogs and videos covering the full Index of Tools and Techniques used within Lean Six Sigma. We cover the tools at Yellow Belt, Green Belt and Black Belt. These short articles give you an introduction to the critical methods.

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The Index of Tools and Techniques used within Lean and Six Sigma is essential to the core Lean Six Sigma training experience. These tools cover everything from running brainstorming sessions to statistics analysis providing a rich set of problem-solving capabilities. Use this Lean Six Sigma Tool section to find short introductions to these tools, or join one of our Lean Six Sigma Training courses.

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Johnson Transformation Introduction

What is the Johnson Transformation?

Johnson Transformation Explained

The Johnson Transformation is a mathematical transformation used to create new variables from existing variables. It is named after its inventor, British statistician Norman Lloyd Johnson. The Johnson Transformation can be used to linearise nonlinear relationships and to create normally distributed variables from non-normal ones.

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What are Dot Plots

Dot Plot: What Are They and Why Should You Use It?

In summary, dot plots offer a versatile and straightforward method for visualising data. They are particularly useful for comparing distributions, analysing relationships between variables, and identifying patterns within datasets. The simplicity of creating a dot plot—drawing lines and placing dots accordingly—makes it an accessible tool for both beginners and experienced analysts. With practice, dot plots can be employed to create compelling visualizations that reveal insightful aspects of the data being examined.

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Confidence Intervals

Why are Control Plans Essential in Project Management

Control Plan Introduction

A control plan in LSS, or Lean Six Sigma, is a document that outlines the steps to be taken to ensure that a process is operating within acceptable limits. It helps to minimize variation in the process and maintain quality standards. The control plan typically includes details on the process steps, the metrics to be measured, and the actions to be taken when a deviation from the expected outcomes is identified. By implementing a control plan, organizations can achieve consistent results and reduce the risk of defects or errors in their processes.

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