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    Title: Using Six Sigma to Improve the Efficiency of Power Supply
    Authors: 許昌賢;Hsu, Chang-Hsien;Che, Pei-Shih;Chen, Pei-Shih;Ya, Chun-Ming;Yang, Chun-Ming
    Contributors: 經營管理學系
    Keywords: Sig Sigma;DMAIC;Power supply
    Date: 2013-10
    Issue Date: 2013-11-01 02:18:34 (UTC+0)
    Abstract: Implementing the Six Sigma control method is to use define, measure, analyze, improve and control (DMAIC) framework to improve the process from the beginning, emphasize the process management, reduce the process time, eliminate the defects, and increase the passing rate. The aims of this study is to apply Six Sigma control method with DMAIC framework to shorten the power supply over time in order to enhance the power supply efficiency in T. power company (TPC). First of all, according to the daily report, the results have shown that Construction Work Second Section took the longest time for processing the applicants’ requests. Then, the applicants’ provided information and their attached documents are the main problem by using cause and effect diagram. This study provided two solutions for such thorny problems. Finally, the result showed that the power supply over time was reduced from 66% to 30% in the Construction Work Second Section.
    Relation: Telkomnika,11(10),6087-6094.
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