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Six Sigma Processes and Levels

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Last updated: 2023/11/22 at 1:09 PM
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With the stiff competition experienced in the business world, companies from all parts of the world are after finding the right strategy to improve their businesses. One good example of a fast becoming option for this problem is the Six Sigma.

Six Sigma is known as a highly controlled business management strategy that aims to improve the quality of a business’ products and services without adding up costs. The Six Sigma method applies on both the management and the technical components necessary for every business’ enhancements.

On the management area, it focuses on being able to apply a management system that best assembles the right projects and fitting it with the right persons involved in the activity. It also concentrates on having the right goals and processes metrics that will ensure successful projects in the future including its sustainability. The technical side on the other hand, concentrates on improving the performance and processes using available process data, tools and other statistical methods.

The Six Sigma process used for the necessary improvements is known as DMAIC which stands for Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve and Control.

Six Sigma is called as it is because of the levels divided into six which ranks how far your business strategy is improving. You’re said to have reached the Six Sigma level if you are able to achieve an average of 3.4 defects per million of opportunities or products. Take note that customer complaints and other errors are included in the allowed amount of defects.

Every achievement you get during the Six Sigma course is equivalent to a Six Sigma certification. As you move on higher to a higher level of training, you are graded in the manner of green belt, yellow, black and so on and so forth.

For a company to reach its desired product quality control idea, the Six Sigma team involved should have a lot of experience which also means the team should be comprised of top of the line, Six Sigma black belts and more.

A Six Sigma expert is someone who had undergone serious Six Sigma programs which involves hands on trainings, had completed a number of Six Sigma proficiencies, and had handled successful Six Sigma projects.

If your company consists of these kinds of Six Sigma experts, you’ll have better chances of ending up with the highest Six Sigma level. This also assures you that you’ll be running your business with the right strategy that produces quality products that gives customer satisfaction at its best. In other words, experience and the right placement of people within your company will be your key in achieving your company’s goal.

The Six Sigma experts as a team will be the one to handle and apply the DMAIC method that will help boost your business’ products and services that would best suit the demands of your targeted market. As the improvement kicks in, your level along the business world’s competition becomes better thus allowing you to maintain a track record that is hard to beat. What else could you ask for?!
Either you learn the Six Sigma way now, or hire a group of experts that would help you with what you need. Then you’ll be on your way to sitting back and relax as everyone else struggle to compete against you.

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Sixsigmaguide September 27, 2022
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