Malcom, the way you have answered the first question is adequate. You have provided elaborate information on the type of tool that will be used for process improvement. Also, you have determined which tool you will use for the problem-solving framework and justified your reasoning sufficiently. I like how you share your thoughts on why the survey is the best tool for process improvement framework. You have elaborated how the survey is used, and you have gone an extra mile to give an example of how the survey can be used practically. The manner you have elaborated why the survey is the best tool is excellent since an individual who has not read chapter five will understand your answer ( Hoerl & Snee, 2012) . Also, I find your answer to the question “determine the type of tool you would use for problem-solving framework” Intriguing because you mentioned the tool to be used in the problem-solving framework and gave a clear example of how it is used and hence, I find this information adequate.
Andrew, the beginning of your answer hooked me when it says “ I think that improving processes would be done more easily with more than just one tool ” This statement creates a picture to the readers that the process improvement framework is much easy contrary to what people think ( Hoerl & Snee, 2012) . I find your answers to question one direct and precise without any unnecessary information hence making your work easy to comprehend.
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Lavon, I find your answers very elaborate and adequate. You have explained which tools that will be used to different solved tasks clearly and you went an extra mile to provide short, clear and precise examples which makes it easier for an individual to understand the answers you provided.
References
Hoerl Roger & Snee Ron. (2012). Statistical Thinking. Improving Business Performance Second Edition. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Hoboken, New Jersey
https://bookshelf.vitalsource.com/#/books/9781118236857/cfi/6/30!/4/2/2/2/2@0:0
Schaltegger, S., & Wagner, M. (2017). Managing the business case for sustainability: The integration of social, environmental and economic performance. Routledge.