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Operational Infrastructure for the Execution of Uncoupled Lean Six Sigma Projects -Edición Única

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Figure 1-1 Value Stream M ap Approach for Uncoupled Lean Six Sigma M odel (Hernández & Tercero, 2008) 3
Figure 1-2 M odel to work for Thesis Development
Figure 1-3 Research M ethodology M odel
Table 4. Six Sigma Infrastructure Roles:  Description and Responsibilities (M oreno, 2007)
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