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    Research Report on Institutional Capacity: An Analytically Framework

    Description Generally speaking, analytic refers to the "having the ability to analyze" or "division into elements or principles." Research Report on Institutional Capacity: An Analytical Framework Abstract Many functions of the public sector or government can broadly be grouped into three broad...
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    DMADV (Define Measure Analyze Design and Verify)

    DMADV (Define Measure Analyze Design and Verify): It is a method similar to that of DMAIC. These can be explained as follows: DMAIC and DMADV are both: • Six Sigma methodologies used to drive defects to less than 3.4 per million opportunities. • Data intensive solution approaches...
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    DMAIC: Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve and Control

    1. DMAIC: Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve and Control: In this method Six sigma projects go through four phases: The number of 'x' s go on getting eliminated using various statistical and other tools. This is as if the variation is getting reduced as it passes through a funnel of the...
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    WHY BOTHER TO ANALYZE COMPETITORS?

    WHY BOTHER TO ANALYZE COMPETITORS?  Some businesses think it is best to get on with their own plans and ignore the competition. Others become obsessed with tracking the actions of competitors (often using underhand or illegal methods).  Many businesses are happy simply to track the...
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