Students examine examples for calculation yield, throughput yield, rolled throughput yield, and payback, each of which is used to analyze process performance in a Six Sigma project.
In this learning activity you'll discover three factors that affect group performance: group cohesiveness, communication structure, and individual roles.
The learner will become familiar with eight principles of collaborative leadership to build a team where members find satisfaction and reward in their job.
In this interactive object, learners identify the different roles generally assumed by teachers and instructional assistants as they form a partnership in the classroom.
Learners brainstorm ideas for how to gather information from team members who work at different locations. They analyze the pros and cons of each idea and make recommendations.
In this scenario for working in teams, the learner reads profiles of six company employees and then chooses three people to work on a team on which the learner will also serve. The learner writes a justification of his/her decisions.
The learner will understand how to measure a problem over time by using a common run chart to visualize the gap between past performance and future goals.