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Six Sigma http://www.managementsupport.com

Six Sigma http://www.managementsupport.com. Outline. What is Six Sigma? Phases of Six Sigma Define Measure Evaluate / Analyze Improve Control Design for Six Sigma Green Belts & Black Belts. Six Sigma as a Philosophy. s is a measure of how much variation exists in a process.

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Six Sigma http://www.managementsupport.com

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  1. Six Sigmahttp://www.managementsupport.com

  2. Outline • What is Six Sigma? • Phases of Six Sigma • Define • Measure • Evaluate / Analyze • Improve • Control • Design for Six Sigma • Green Belts & Black Belts

  3. Six Sigma as a Philosophy s is a measure of how much variation exists in a process Internal & External Failure Costs Prevention & Appraisal Costs Old Belief High Quality = High Cost Costs Old Belief 4s Quality Internal & External Failure Costs Prevention & Appraisal Costs New Belief High Quality = Low Cost Costs 4s New Belief 5s 6s Quality

  4. Problem Solving Methodology Phase 1: Define Phase 2: Measure Characterization Phase 3: Analyze Breakthrough Strategy Phase 4: Improve Optimization Phase 5: Control Projects are worked through these 5 main phases of the Six Sigma methodology.

  5. Measure Phase • Identify measurement and variation • Determine data type • Develop data collection plan • Perform measurement system analysis • Perform data collection • Perform capability analysis

  6. Design for Six Sigma • VERIFY Phase • Design for Control • Design for Mistake Proofing • Statistical Process Control (SPC) • MVT • Transition to Process Owners • Logical sequence of new scenarios • Strategic knowledge base and patent portfolio • Targeted competitive intelligence • New product evolutionary stages • Project Closure

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