MGMT 3810 Applied Six Sigma Problem-Solving

This course provides a unique opportunity for students to apply the concepts, tools and techniques studied in previous supply management classes to issues and problems facing today’s supply chain. After mastering process management concepts and techniques (e.g., value stream mapping, value analysis/value engineering, quick changeover, etc.), students are given the opportunity to apply a problem solving architecture i.e. Lean Six Sigma, A3, etc. to on-site industry processes. In collaboration with WMU industry partners, faculty and student teams scope a company’s supply chain problem area, develop and execute a problem-solving strategy, and present the conclusion and recommendations to the firm’s executives. Students gain valuable professional work experience by solving real world industry issues and insight into the design, implementation, and management of effective and efficient integrated Supply Chain Systems.

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