Thu 23 Aug 2007
Recently, I have had 2 inquires about Six Sigma. While this quality control method is not a really a safety topic, I thought others might want a quick understanding about this process.
Six Sigma is a set of practices originally developed by Motorola to systematically improve processes by eliminating defects. Six Sigma asserts the following:
- Continuous efforts to reduce variation in process outputs is key to business success
- Manufacturing and business processes can be measured, analyzed, improved and controlled
- Succeeding at achieving sustained quality improvement requires commitment from the entire organization, particularly from top-level management
Six Sigma is a fundamental principle to improve customer satisfaction by reducing defects.
There are different levels of project management with Six Sigma, green belts and black belts. These levels require a certification process. According to the Six Sigma Academy, Black Belts save companies approximately $230,000 per project and can complete four to 6 projects per year.
This will give you a very brief understanding of Six Sigma. If you want more in-depth information try Motorola Universtiy. They have free Six Sigma lesson. Maybe you can get your black belt too.