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Why the Six Sigma Way?

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Last updated: 2023/11/22 at 1:09 PM
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Just what’s with the Six Sigma that it had gained quite an image? How well does it work and why must it be adopted in most business managements? How successful could you get from it?

The answers quite simple actually, it’s because of the vision that it portrays. For most it’s a bit complicated to understand, but in real life, it bears a simple thought: delivering product and services with the best customer satisfaction results. Its aim is to demonstrate at least a minimal, if not possible to eliminate, possible defects before any product goes into market. It also allows time to offer solutions to potential defects before a problem goes at large.

With that being said, it’s no wonder why many known companies around the globe uses the same strategy that Motorola started with. Six Sigma is best described as a business marketing strategy involving a series of methods and phases that limits errors with regards to product manufacturing and quality control.

There are actually two methods offered within the Six Sigma way, there’s: the DMAIC or Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, Control, which is a preferred option for an existing product management or disaster control use; and then there’s the DMADV or Define, Manage, Analyze, Design, Verify, used before and during product designing up to its manufacturing and delivery. All you have to do is to choose which course would work better for your company’s need and improvement.

The next best thing, especially if you aren’t sure what you’ll do with it and how, is to actually hire professional Six Sigma experts. An organization from Six Sigma includes roles involving the CEO, with a number of Green, Yellow and Black belt terms signifying individuals or group known for their Six Sigma expertise. The team is best enforced within the quality control department where the said, measurement, analysis, and solutions will be the sole focus. From the planning, to the production, up to the improvements, what needs to be controlled and discussed, it will all be established within this department. You will be guaranteed that before it goes out to be savored by consumers, it is as close as to being perfect possible.

So far with its reviews, this Six Sigma way is just the way to go if you’re serious about any business improvements, cost effective methodology and so much more. Its definitive steps when followed religiously can give surprising results especially through its mature management structure. By adopting the Six Sigma way in your company, you’ll not only open your business to a possible 3.4% defects out of a million, but a better grasp on the unknown during all the learning of properly planned moves and design.

Guess that’s just the secret of it, you get to apply a well equipped plan to really get a hold of everything and see that it works out well to both you and your customers’ benefit. After that, it’ll be, hopefully, a continuous harmonious growth between your market and its economy. Now who wouldn’t want that?

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