How Corning used Six Sigma to improve energy efficiency - this weekend's topic on America's Business with Mike Hambrick
This weekend another radio segment airs on America's Business with Mike Hambrick on how Corning used Six Sigma (DMAIC), supported by Microsoft technology tools such as Visio and our partner Itron, to achieve the following objectives:
§ Assure uninterrupted supply of energy to BSD facilities.
§ Reduce the total direct cost of energy as impacted by consumption and price
§ Reduce consumption through the use of energy management tools and processes.
§ Develop a rigorous sustainable process to manage energy effectively
Here are the details:
Segment Title: Incorporating Six Sigma Methodologies to Develop and Sustain the Business Services Division Energy Management Process
Dates: March 10 – 11, 2007
Interviewees:
1. Jon Arnold – Microsoft - Global Utilities Industry Director | Microsoft Corporation
2. Philip Mezey – ITRON - Senior Vice President of Software Solutions
3. Scott Ryan -Corning – Global Energy Manager
A podcast will be posted here on Monday.
Comments
Anonymous
January 01, 2003
Good start, Motorola introduced the six sigma and now all the major fields following these six categories to improve their knowledge. Compared to the try-fail method, in which practitioners may generate thousands of ideas before finding a really useful concept for developing a new product or service, Six Sigma’s systematic approach may be seen as a threat to creativity. Thanks, <a href="http://www.greenbelt6sigma.com">Green Belt Six Sigma Training</a>Anonymous
August 06, 2011
rightly said founded by Motorla and followed by all thanks www.brainmeasures.com