I agree with Tasha, this made my project management studies, currently the focus is on quality management, a lot easier! My previous 2 sources hadn't clarified well either. Thank you!!
What seem to be forgotten in this example is that there are very important external customers, THE LAW! There are so many requirements to input and output. SIPOC tries to understand what are the requirements for the input, and the requirements for the output. Those who are specialized in these topcis need to be involved in creating or reviewing a process. The requirements for input and output need to be 'measurable'. Essential part of SIPOC. You can name the input (spinach), but what are the requirements of that input? Red spinach? Green spinach? Fresh or from the freezer? It's all about creating awareness that you need to make agreements with your suppliers and customers about the requirements.
SIPOC is a tool used for creating a boundries of the project. You dont always have to include all customers, suppliers or inputs within SIPOC if your employer dont want you to take it in the DMAIC project. In fact there can be only a client in Customers. You can use SIPOC as a definition what to focus on this time :)
It's because the 'Smoothy Requester' supplied the first input, the 'Smoothy Request' or order that kicks off the process. It's common for the same entity to be both supplier and customer - think 'customer-owned material' or data used in the process.
Thank you so much for using 5mins to explain this concept to me, I'm really glad I found this video.
I appreciate your presentation on SIPOC. Your youtube videos are helpful to me. Thanks so much.
I'm currently getting certified in lean six sigma & this help tremendously. I wasn't fully understanding from two other sources, thank you!
I agree with Tasha, this made my project management studies, currently the focus is on quality management, a lot easier! My previous 2 sources hadn't clarified well either. Thank you!!
I found that very helpful as an easy example to figure SIPOC and helped me figure out a more complicated one thank you for doing it
What seem to be forgotten in this example is that there are very important external customers, THE LAW! There are so many requirements to input and output. SIPOC tries to understand what are the requirements for the input, and the requirements for the output. Those who are specialized in these topcis need to be involved in creating or reviewing a process.
The requirements for input and output need to be 'measurable'. Essential part of SIPOC. You can name the input (spinach), but what are the requirements of that input? Red spinach? Green spinach? Fresh or from the freezer?
It's all about creating awareness that you need to make agreements with your suppliers and customers about the requirements.
SIPOC is a tool used for creating a boundries of the project. You dont always have to include all customers, suppliers or inputs within SIPOC if your employer dont want you to take it in the DMAIC project.
In fact there can be only a client in Customers.
You can use SIPOC as a definition what to focus on this time :)
Great descriptions
Your videos simply excellent
Why you ranked smoothy requester as supplier not as customer
It's because the 'Smoothy Requester' supplied the first input, the 'Smoothy Request' or order that kicks off the process. It's common for the same entity to be both supplier and customer - think 'customer-owned material' or data used in the process.
Great way to lay this out! Thanks for sharing, cheers!
Amazing, thank you!
Glad you liked it!
Simple as that you are trying to understand us thank you ☺
Why is the the Smoothy Preparer considered a customer? Thank you :)
Wow,what a wonderful n insightful presentation,especially the audio visuals.Kuddos
Your presentations have been very helpful to me. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and experience.
It would be nice to have academic references. Thank you!
Why have you put Smoothly preparer as customer?
I don't understand this topic very well,can someone help me out?
I liked your hair. 👌
Is that like a smoothie?
Greetings everybody,am new here
No better way to describe SIPOC/COPIS