Six Sigma Overview

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an overview of what Six Sigma is. Some parts are from www.lassib.org - one of the leading Six Sigma experts.

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Six Sigma

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Why do Six Sigma?

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Why do Six Sigma?

Reduction of Cost due to Poor

Quality and Process Wastes

Reduction of OpEx

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Why do Six Sigma?

Increase in Customer

Satisfaction

Reduction of Complaints

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Why do Six Sigma?

Less fire-fighting

Improvement of

Operational Efficiency

Shorter Time to Market

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Why do Six Sigma?

Helps make business

more competitive and

sustainable

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Six Sigma Methodology Overview of the Technique

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What is Six Sigma?

What is Six Sigma?

• Universal Measure of

Performance

• Methodology for problem-

solving, process improvement

and innovation

• Management System for

Continual Improvement and

Innovation

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According to Motorola's Six Sigma University

Six Sigma as a Measure

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Six Sigma as a Measure

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Six Sigma as a Measure

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Six Sigma as a Methodology

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Six Sigma as a Methodology

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Impact of doing Six Sigma

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Six Sigma as a

Management System

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Six Sigma as a

Management System

Standardization,

KPI, BPM

Project

Management

Training &

Certification

Rewards &

Recognition

Management

Support

Six Sigma Methodology Overview of How It's Done

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Note that this content is graded to Yellow Belt Level (" Just The Basics")

Six Sigma as a Methodology

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RECOGNIZE

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Remember,

At the end of Recognize Phase

One should be able to choose a

good project to work on based

on agreed criteria with top

management

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DEFINE

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Project Charter for Define Phase

Remember,

At the end of Analyze Phase

One should be able to find out

what is/are the Root Cause(s).

This will be the focus of

improvement because the

Root Cause has the biggest

contribution to the problem.

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MEASURE

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Performance Measure (Data)

Operational Definition

(Data Collection Plan)

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Check for Process Controllability Example of data collected using the Data Collection Plan

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Compute for Process Sigma Level

Using Excel,

Sigma Level = Normsinv(Yield%) + 1.5 This is one common formula if raw data is in Counts of Good and Bad

Remember,

At the end of Measure Phase

One should be able to decide

GO or NO-GO on solving the

identified problem

If Go, go to Analyze Phase

If No-Go, move on to next

problem

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ANALYZE

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Remember,

At the end of Analyze Phase

One should be able to find out

what is/are the Root Cause(s).

This will be the focus of

improvement because the

Root Cause has the biggest

contribution to the problem.

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IMPROVE

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Remember,

At the end of Analyze Phase

One should be able to find out

what is/are the Root Cause(s).

This will be the focus of

improvement because the

Root Cause has the biggest

contribution to the problem.

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CONTROL

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The worse way to manage a process is by giving only

verbal instructions!

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Remember,

At the end of Analyze Phase

One should be able to find out

what is/are the Root Cause(s).

This will be the focus of

improvement because the

Root Cause has the biggest

contribution to the problem.

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People still love doing Six Sigma

Or adapting something similar

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"To Work Smarter Not Harder"