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WHAT IS SIX-SIGMA? A full blown Six Sigma implementation utilizes many different tools, techniques, and business metrics. It requires the support of the entire organization and intensive training for those persons selected to lead the transition, the Black Belts and Master Black Belts. If it is undertaken successfully it can result in the minimization of variation and defects from products, processes and services to almost zero and savings of millions of dollars. Organizations that have achieved Six-Sigma have improved their processes so that they consistently produce no more than 3.4 defects per million opportunities. Typically a full blown Six Sigma Implementation takes 3-5 years and an outlay of significant money. Typically, Six Sigma includes 5 steps known as DMAIC
· DEFINE – Project charter, Picking an initial project, Focused problem statement Customer needs assessment, Assessment of readiness, SIPOC analysis · MEASURE – Baseline measurements, Special cause analysis, Process maps, State of statistical control Process Analysis and Documentation Collecting and Summarizing Data Measurement Systems Analyzing Process Capability · ANALYZE– Cause & effect, Y=f(x), 5 Why’s, Exploratory Data Analysis Hypothesis Testing Design of Experiments Multi-vari Studies Modeling Relationships Between Variables · IMPROVE – Brainstorm, Priority matrix, FMEA, Gantt charts Response Surface Methodology Select & Test solutions, · CONTROL – Standardize, Training, Communications, Statistical Process Control Six Sigma storyboard, Lean Tools for Process Control Mistake Proofing |
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DRS will provide your organization with an overview of what is required for a full blown Six Sigma effort. |
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804-366-8539 Brad.C.Reynolds@DataResourceSystems.com |
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“The manipulation of statistics is no substitute for knowing what one is doing” - H. M. Blalock Jr |