A force field analysis is a decision making tool which clarifies the advantages and disadvantages of making a decision. It is an important tool for project managers and executives, and basically anyone who needs to get a firm grasp of the underlying issues before making a big decision. It's pretty basic. In fact, it's so simple you might wonder why it has a … [Read more...]
10 Things you Need to Know about Six Sigma
Six Sigma is the latest buzzword in project quality management circles. If you're not quite sure what it all means, or what the result is, here are 10 facts about Six Sigma: Six Sigma can be implemented in individual business units, rather than the whole firm. Ideally Six Sigma is company wide and integrated into existing systems. The quantitative, metric driven … [Read more...]
How to Implement Six Sigma in Your Organization
Six Sigma is a program to increase product quality in a production process. It is ideally suited to manufacturing processes which produce high volumes of products, but the concepts are relevant to any industry. Even in our engineering consulting firm, Six Sigma concepts are quite valuable to assessing and improving the quality of reports and data that is submitted to … [Read more...]
6 Goals of Six Sigma Implementation
If you're a manager interested in increasing the bottom line, you can't afford not to investigate Six Sigma. The benefits are indisputable, as witnessed by the infamous Jack Welch, former CEO of General Electric, who claimed Six Sigma was directly responsible for $1 billion in yearly savings. But should you implement Six Sigma? Here are six things you should expect from … [Read more...]
Six Sigma Certification Levels
Six Sigma is a technique used to reduce defects in the manufacturing process. Although it was originally developed for the manufacturing industry, it can be used to improve any business process by using data and statistical analysis to reduce mistakes, rework, and waste. I've found that my six sigma certification (black belt) has helped me to reduce quality issues at the … [Read more...]
Six Sigma Crash Course
Six Sigma is a hot buzzword these days, but what is it and how does it really work? In this article I will give you a quick overview and get you grounded in the basics. In reality it takes a week long intensive course to get all the concepts, and requires several months of hands on experience if you want to become a green or black belt. Therefore, this is definitely a … [Read more...]
PERT Charts: The Project Manager’s Sketch Pad
The Program Evaluation and Review Technique (PERT) is a great way for project managers to organize and prioritize tasks. PERT charts are a central part of any project management course. They are quick to draw and intuitive to use. How to Draw a PERT Chart There are two rules: Tasks (activities) are represented as arrows Milestone dates are nodes PERT charts … [Read more...]
Integrate Project Management into Your Projects
At the engineering firm I founded, we've recently seen an increase in RFP's (Requests For Proposal) that include project management as a consultant selection criteria, in one form or another. Not just as a "nice to have" criteria, but as one of the scores that factor in the selection of the consultant. Now, more than ever, engineering consultants need to include … [Read more...]
Best Civil Engineering Firms to Work For
Every year, CE News publishes the "Best Civil Engineering Firms to Work For." Since the award began in 2001, hundreds of outstanding civil engineering firms have received the award. Being on the list attracts good employees and good clients. Results are obtained from a survey of the employees by CE News. For 2013, the Best Civil Engineering Firms to Work For … [Read more...]
The Experts Speak Out: Another Engineer’s Perspective
Recently I watched the latest documentary, called The Experts Speak Out, from the 911 Truth Movement. Truthers, as they are called, believe that there is evidence that the World Trade Center buildings were most likely brought down by controlled demolition rather than weakness from the airplane's impact. Apparently over 2,100 architects and engineers have signed a … [Read more...]