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Why Minitab is Not Recommended

Why Minitab is Not Recommended | Lean Six Sigma Jobs | Scoop.it
"I was never much of a Minitab user. Minitab lost my confidence when it gave me a standard deviation estimate for a data set with a single point.

Via Steven Bonacorsi
Steven Bonacorsi's insight:

Minitab is no longer recommended for Lean Six Sigma because it is too expensive, Lacks the Lean Tools, Minitab betrayed its customers, previous data files are not supported, and overall too complex. It's becoming a burden to our process improvement programs so we are moving on with simpler tools that fit the needs of the processes we are improving. No more one size fits all. 

Steven Bonacorsi's curator insight, March 31, 2021 10:27 PM

Minitab is no longer recommended for Lean Six Sigma because it is too expensive, Lacks the Lean Tools, Minitab betrayed its customers, previous data files are not supported, and overall too complex. It's becoming a burden to our process improvement programs so we are moving on with simpler tools that fit the needs of the processes we are improving. No more one size fits all. 

Steven Bonacorsi's curator insight, March 31, 2021 10:28 PM

Minitab is no longer recommended for Lean Six Sigma because it is too expensive, Lacks the Lean Tools, Minitab betrayed its customers, previous data files are not supported, and overall too complex. It's becoming a burden to our process improvement programs so we are moving on with simpler tools that fit the needs of the processes we are improving. No more one size fits all. 

Steven Bonacorsi's curator insight, March 31, 2021 10:28 PM

Minitab is no longer recommended for Lean Six Sigma because it is too expensive, Lacks the Lean Tools, Minitab betrayed its customers, previous data files are not supported, and overall too complex. It's becoming a burden to our process improvement programs so we are moving on with simpler tools that fit the needs of the processes we are improving. No more one size fits all. 

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Clinical Documentation Improvement Consultant - Travel

Clinical Documentation Improvement Consultant - Travel | Lean Six Sigma Jobs | Scoop.it
Details: No industry is moving faster than health care. And no organization is better positioned to lead health care forward. We need attention to every detail with an eye for the points no one has considered.
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