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Dr.A.Antonyraj
Assistant Professor
Department of Management studies,
Bon Secours College for women,
Thanjavur.
Six Sigma is a set of techniques, and tools for process
improvement. It was developed by Motorola in 1986.
 Sir Bill Smith, “ the Father of six sigma” introduce this quality
improvement Methodology to Motorola.
 Six Sigma is now an enormous 'brand' in the world of corporate
development.
Introduction
Histor
y
Since the 1920's the word “sigma”(s) has been used by
mathematicians and engineers as a symbol for a unit of
Measurement in product quality variation.
In the mid-1980's engineers in Motorola in the USA used
“Six Sigma”(S) an informal name for an in-house initiative for
reducing defects in production processes, because it represented a
suitably high level of quality.
 In the late-1980's Motorola extended the Six Sigma methods to
its critical business processes, and significantly Six Sigma became a
formalized in-house 'branded' name for a performance
improvement methodology, i.e, beyond purely 'defect reduction.‘
In 1991 Motorola certified its first 'Black Belt' Six Sigma experts,
which indicates the beginnings of the formalization of the
accredited training of Six Sigma methods.
In 1995, Six Sigma became well known after Mr. Jack Welch made
it a central focus of his business strategy at General Electric, and
today it is used in different sectors of industry.
(General Electric, or GE, is an American multinational conglomerate
corporation incorporated in New York )
By the year 2000, Six Sigma was effectively established as
an industry in its own right, involving the training, consultancy and
implementation of Six Sigma methodology.
Definition
 Six Sigma seeks to improve the quality of process outputs by
identifying and removing the causes of defects.
Six Sigma approach is a collection of managerial and statistical
concept and techniques that focuses on reducing variation in
processes and preventing deficiencies in product.
 The concept of Variation states “NO two items will be perfectly
identical.”
In a process that has achieved six sigma capability, the variation is
small compared to the range of specification limit.
A six sigma process is one in which 99.9999966% of the products
manufactured are statistically expected to be free of defects
(3.4 defects per million).
Six Sigma is a very clever way of branding and packaging many
aspects of Total Quality Management (TQM).
( TQM is a management approach to long–term success through
customer satisfaction.)
Manufacturing methods of six sigma are used in Batch production,
Job production & Mass production.
Sir Bill Smith
“ the Father of six sigma”
Father of Six Sigma
The Characteristics of Six Sigma
Statistical Quality Control
Methodical Approach
Fact and Data Based Approach
The statistical and methodical aspects of Six Sigma show the scientific
basis of the technique. This accentuates an important aspect of Six
Sigma that it is fact and data based.
Project and Objective Based Focus
The Six Sigma process is implemented for an organization’s project
tailored to its specifications and requirement. The process is flexed to
suit the requirements and conditions in which a project is operating
to get the best results.
Apart from that, the Six Sigma is also objective based.
The management needs some incentive to invest in the Six Sigma
process. It is aimed to enhance profitability and to generate financial.
The Customer Focus
The customer focus is fundamental to the Six Sigma approach. The
quality improvement and control standards are based on the explicit
customer requirements.
Teamwork Approach to Quality Management
The Six Sigma process requires organizations to get organized when
it comes to controlling and improving quality. Six Sigma actually
involves a lot of training depending on the role of an individual in
the Quality Management team.
Six Sigma Objectives
Overall Business
Improvement
Six Sigma methodology focuses on business
improvement. Beyond reducing the number of defects
present in any given number of products.
Remedy Defects/Variability
Any business seeking improved numbers must
reduce the number of defective products or services
it produces. Defective products can harm customer
satisfaction levels.
Reduce Costs
Reduced costs equal increased profits. A company
implementing Six Sigma principles has to look to reduce
costs wherever it possibly can--without reducing quality.
Improve Cycle Time
Any reduction in the amount of time it takes to
produce a product or perform a service means
money saved, both in maintenance costs and
personnel wages. Additionally, customer
satisfaction improves when both retailers and end
users receive products sooner than expected. The
company that can get a product to its customer
faster may win her business.
Increase Customer Satisfaction
Customer satisfaction depends upon successful
resolution of all Six Sigma’s other objectives. But
customer satisfaction is an objective all its own.
Levels of Six Sigma
Learning Curve
Methodologies
Six Sigma projects follow two project methodologies :
1. DMAIC
2. DMADV
These methodologies, composed of five phases.
1. DMAIC
DMAIC is used for projects aimed at improving an existing
business process.
2. DMADV
DMADV is used for projects aimed at creating new product or
process designs.
1. DMAIC
The DMAIC project methodology has Five phases:
1. Define
2. Measure
3. Analyze
4. Improve
5. Control
1.Define
Define the system, the voice of the customer and
their requirements, and the project goals, specifically.
2.Measure
Measure key aspects of the current process and
collect relevant data.
3.Analyze
Analyze the data to investigate and verify cause-and
effect relationships. Determine what the
relationships are, and attempt to ensure that all
factors have been considered. Seek out root cause
of the defect under investigation.
4.Improve
Improve or optimize the current process based upon
data analysis using techniques such as design of
experiments, poka yoke or mistake proofing,
and standard work to create a new, future state
process. Set up pilot runs to establish process
capability.
5.Control
Control the future state process to ensure that any
deviations from target are corrected before they
result in defects. Implement control systems such
as statistical process control, production boards,
visual workplaces, and continuously monitor the
process.
2. DMADV
DMADV project methodology has Five phase:
1. Define
2. Measure
3. Analyze
4. Design
5. Verify
1.Define :
Define design goals that are consistent with
customer demands and the enterprise strategy.
2.Measure
Measure and identify CTQs (characteristics that
are Critical To Quality), product capabilities,
production process capability, and risks.
3.Analyze
Analyze to develop and design alternatives.
4. Design
Design an improved alternative, best suited per
analysis in the previous step
5. Verify
Verify the design, set up pilot runs,
implement the production process and
hand it over to the process owner(s).
Implementation roles
Six Sigma identifies several key roles for its successful implementation:-
oExecutive Leadership, includes the CEO and other members of top
management. They are responsible for setting up a vision for Six
Sigma implementation.
oChampions, take responsibility for Six Sigma implementation across
the organization in an integrated manner
oMaster Black Belts, identified by champions, act as in-house
coaches on Six Sigma. They devote 100% of their time to Six Sigma.
They assist champions and guide Black Belts and Green Belts.
oBlack Belts, operate under Master Black Belts to apply Six Sigma
methodology to specific projects.
oGreen Belts, are the employees who take up Six Sigma
implementation along with their other job responsibilities, operating
under the guidance of Black Belts.
Learning Curve
Software used for Six Sigma
•Arena
•ARIS Six Sigma
•Bonita Open Solution BPMN2 standard and
KPIs for statistic monitoring
•JMP
•Mathematical
•MATLAB or GNU Octave
•Microsoft Visio
•STATA
•STATISTICA
And Many more…..
Some of the Explanation are :
•Arena
is a discrete event simulation and automation software
developed by Systems Modeling and acquired by Rockwell
Automation in 2000.
•ARIS Six Sigma
(Architecture of Integrated Information Systems) is an approach
to enterprise modeling. It offers methods for analyzing processes
and taking a holistic view of process design, management, work
flow, and application processing.
•Microsoft Visio
is a diagramming and vector graphics application and is part of
the Microsoft Office suite. The product was first introduced in 1992,
made by the Shapeware corporation. It was acquired by Microsoft in
2000.
Criticism
The use of "Black Belts" as itinerant change agents has
(controversially) fostered an industry of training and certification.
Critics argue there is overselling of Six Sigma by too great a number
of consulting firms, many of which claim expertise in Six Sigma when
they have only a rudimentary understanding of the tools and
techniques involved, or the markets or industries in which they are
acting.
Role of consultants
PPPpotential negative
effects
AFortune article stated that numberof 58large companies have announced sSix sSigma
programs (”Sstandard&Ppoor's500“,isastockmarketindexbasedonthemarket
capitalizations of500largecompanieshavingcommonstock.)
lack of originality
Noted quality expert Mr. Joseph M. Juran has described Six Sigma
as "a basic version of quality improvement", stating that "there is
nothing new there.
Case Study 1
Six Sigma was introduced into Korea in 1997.
The First National Quality Prize of Six Sigma was given to two
companies. One is Samsung and other is LG electronics ; which are
virtually the leader of six sigma in Korea.
Samsung SDI was founded in 1970 as a producer of the
black/white Braun tube.
It began to produce the color Braun tube from 1980, and now it is the
number one company for braun tubes in the world. The market share
of Braun tubes is 22%. The major products are CDT (color display
tube), CPT (color picture tube), LCD (liquid crystal display), VFD
(vacuum fluorescent display), C/F (color filter), li-ion battery and PDP
(plasma display panel). The total sales volume is about $4.4 billion
and the total number of employees is about 18,000 including 8,000
domestic employees. It has six overseas subsidiaries in Mexico, China,
Germany, Malaysia and Brazil.
STRATEGY FOR TOTAL CHANGEWHY?
Direction
of
problem-
solving
Problems
Scientific &
statistical
approaches are
necessary
Elimination of
waste elements
Continuous
learning
1. Big quality
variation
2. Occurrence of
same defects
1. High quality cost
2. Not enough
provision of unified
information
1. High quality cost
2. Not enough
provision of
unified
information
PRODUCT PROCESS PEOPLE
The necessity of Six Sigma in Samsung
The problems were in the large quality variations in many
products, repeated occurrences of the same defects, high
quality costs(in particular, high failure costs), insufficient
unified information for quality and productivity,
manufacturing-oriented small group activities, and
infrequent use of advanced scientific methods.
The company concluded that the directions for solving
these problems lay in scientific and statistical approaches for
product quality, elimination of waste elements for process
innovation, and continuous learning system for people. These
directions in turn demanded a firm strategy for a complete
overhaul, implying a new paradigm shift to Six Sigma.
Samsung SDI made a contract with SBTI (Six Sigma Break-through
Inc.) for Six Sigma consultation in 1999. It was a one-year, $3.4 million
contract in which SBTI was supposed to help the company in every
aspect of Six Sigma.
TRUE LEADER IN DIGITAL WORLD
World-best
profit realization
• World no.1 products
• Achievement of 6σ
quality level
Reduction of
quality cost
Cultivation of
global
professionals
PROCESS
• Global standard
• Improvement of
process effectiveness
PEOPLE
• Learning organization
• Good working habit
• 7 values
Well equipped with Six Sigma philosophy, systems and methodologies
• Project team activities • Belt system
• Six Sigma academy (education) • Reward system
PRODUCT
• 4 world #1 products
• Improvement of R&D
power
• Customer-oriented quality
The vision of Six Sigma
Six sigma in Digital Appliance Company of LG Electronics
The Digital Appliance company of LG Electronics is another company
which received the first national Six Sigma quality prize in 2000.
LGE was founded in 1958 under the name of Gold star, and later
became LGE in 1995. LGE consists of three companies:
Digital Appliance, Digital Media, and Digital Multimedia.
LGE-DA received the first national Six Sigma quality award. The major
products of LGE-DA are air conditioners, washing machines, vacuum
cleaners, microwave ovens, air compressors, refrigerators and motors.
As of 2000, the company had 4,800 employees with total sales of
$2.5 billion. LGE now has 30 different overseas subsidiaries in China,
Turkey, England, Mexico, Hungary, India, Vietnam, Indonesia, and other
countries
Case Study 2
In early 1990s, for business reasons the company concentrated on
cooperation of capital and labor, since there were numerous labor
strikes in the late 1980s. After they overcame the labor problems, the
price reduction movement became the major business issue for
competitiveness in the international market.
LGE-DA adopted the Six Sigma concept from 1996.
From 2000 Six Sigma and e-business strategies
became the major innovation activities for this
company. As far as quality management is
concerned, the AQL was approximately at the
3σ level until 1991. Owing to the 100PPM
movement since 1992, the company became
successful in enhancing its quality level to 4σ.
In 1996 it adopted Six Sigma, challenging itself
to achieving the goal of 6σ quality level in a
few years.
Catalent Pharma Solutions, is a leader in developing solutions for
the pharmaceutical, veterinary, biological and consumer health
industries. The company was faced with high numbers of defects
after producing millions of units. The process flow was slow because
of the time required to analyze the samples. Six Sigma processes
were applied to address these issues.
The company specifically required a solution for
their proprietary product known as Zydis. The company needed new
systems that would help to predict the process variation. The
improvements are also supposed to help operators understand
statistical analyses.
Case Study 3
Zydis tablets
This case study demonstrates how companies can
improve processes to meet Six Sigma standards, prevent
loses and save money. Companies that save money can
reallocate the funds towards research and design or
improvement of other processes. Every company should
try six sigma processes.
The project team devised a database to collect information. Control
charts were also completed and entered automatically. The
programming language used for automation was flexible and easy to
replicate. The efficiency was improved by making these changes.
After two weeks of implementing Six Sigma processes, the company
prevented the loss of two batches of product, which was worth
50,000 pounds.(5101500.00 Indian Rupee)
Which is ”Five million one hundred one thousand Five hundred“
Thank You

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Six Sigma History, Methodologies, and Implementation

  • 1. Dr.A.Antonyraj Assistant Professor Department of Management studies, Bon Secours College for women, Thanjavur.
  • 2. Six Sigma is a set of techniques, and tools for process improvement. It was developed by Motorola in 1986.  Sir Bill Smith, “ the Father of six sigma” introduce this quality improvement Methodology to Motorola.  Six Sigma is now an enormous 'brand' in the world of corporate development. Introduction
  • 3. Histor y Since the 1920's the word “sigma”(s) has been used by mathematicians and engineers as a symbol for a unit of Measurement in product quality variation. In the mid-1980's engineers in Motorola in the USA used “Six Sigma”(S) an informal name for an in-house initiative for reducing defects in production processes, because it represented a suitably high level of quality.
  • 4.  In the late-1980's Motorola extended the Six Sigma methods to its critical business processes, and significantly Six Sigma became a formalized in-house 'branded' name for a performance improvement methodology, i.e, beyond purely 'defect reduction.‘ In 1991 Motorola certified its first 'Black Belt' Six Sigma experts, which indicates the beginnings of the formalization of the accredited training of Six Sigma methods.
  • 5. In 1995, Six Sigma became well known after Mr. Jack Welch made it a central focus of his business strategy at General Electric, and today it is used in different sectors of industry. (General Electric, or GE, is an American multinational conglomerate corporation incorporated in New York ) By the year 2000, Six Sigma was effectively established as an industry in its own right, involving the training, consultancy and implementation of Six Sigma methodology.
  • 6. Definition  Six Sigma seeks to improve the quality of process outputs by identifying and removing the causes of defects. Six Sigma approach is a collection of managerial and statistical concept and techniques that focuses on reducing variation in processes and preventing deficiencies in product.  The concept of Variation states “NO two items will be perfectly identical.”
  • 7. In a process that has achieved six sigma capability, the variation is small compared to the range of specification limit. A six sigma process is one in which 99.9999966% of the products manufactured are statistically expected to be free of defects (3.4 defects per million). Six Sigma is a very clever way of branding and packaging many aspects of Total Quality Management (TQM). ( TQM is a management approach to long–term success through customer satisfaction.) Manufacturing methods of six sigma are used in Batch production, Job production & Mass production.
  • 8. Sir Bill Smith “ the Father of six sigma” Father of Six Sigma
  • 9. The Characteristics of Six Sigma Statistical Quality Control Methodical Approach
  • 10. Fact and Data Based Approach The statistical and methodical aspects of Six Sigma show the scientific basis of the technique. This accentuates an important aspect of Six Sigma that it is fact and data based. Project and Objective Based Focus The Six Sigma process is implemented for an organization’s project tailored to its specifications and requirement. The process is flexed to suit the requirements and conditions in which a project is operating to get the best results. Apart from that, the Six Sigma is also objective based. The management needs some incentive to invest in the Six Sigma process. It is aimed to enhance profitability and to generate financial.
  • 11. The Customer Focus The customer focus is fundamental to the Six Sigma approach. The quality improvement and control standards are based on the explicit customer requirements. Teamwork Approach to Quality Management The Six Sigma process requires organizations to get organized when it comes to controlling and improving quality. Six Sigma actually involves a lot of training depending on the role of an individual in the Quality Management team.
  • 12. Six Sigma Objectives Overall Business Improvement Six Sigma methodology focuses on business improvement. Beyond reducing the number of defects present in any given number of products. Remedy Defects/Variability Any business seeking improved numbers must reduce the number of defective products or services it produces. Defective products can harm customer satisfaction levels.
  • 13. Reduce Costs Reduced costs equal increased profits. A company implementing Six Sigma principles has to look to reduce costs wherever it possibly can--without reducing quality. Improve Cycle Time Any reduction in the amount of time it takes to produce a product or perform a service means money saved, both in maintenance costs and personnel wages. Additionally, customer satisfaction improves when both retailers and end users receive products sooner than expected. The company that can get a product to its customer faster may win her business.
  • 14. Increase Customer Satisfaction Customer satisfaction depends upon successful resolution of all Six Sigma’s other objectives. But customer satisfaction is an objective all its own.
  • 15. Levels of Six Sigma
  • 17. Methodologies Six Sigma projects follow two project methodologies : 1. DMAIC 2. DMADV These methodologies, composed of five phases.
  • 18. 1. DMAIC DMAIC is used for projects aimed at improving an existing business process. 2. DMADV DMADV is used for projects aimed at creating new product or process designs.
  • 19. 1. DMAIC The DMAIC project methodology has Five phases: 1. Define 2. Measure 3. Analyze 4. Improve 5. Control
  • 20. 1.Define Define the system, the voice of the customer and their requirements, and the project goals, specifically. 2.Measure Measure key aspects of the current process and collect relevant data.
  • 21. 3.Analyze Analyze the data to investigate and verify cause-and effect relationships. Determine what the relationships are, and attempt to ensure that all factors have been considered. Seek out root cause of the defect under investigation. 4.Improve Improve or optimize the current process based upon data analysis using techniques such as design of experiments, poka yoke or mistake proofing, and standard work to create a new, future state process. Set up pilot runs to establish process capability.
  • 22. 5.Control Control the future state process to ensure that any deviations from target are corrected before they result in defects. Implement control systems such as statistical process control, production boards, visual workplaces, and continuously monitor the process.
  • 23. 2. DMADV DMADV project methodology has Five phase: 1. Define 2. Measure 3. Analyze 4. Design 5. Verify
  • 24. 1.Define : Define design goals that are consistent with customer demands and the enterprise strategy. 2.Measure Measure and identify CTQs (characteristics that are Critical To Quality), product capabilities, production process capability, and risks.
  • 25. 3.Analyze Analyze to develop and design alternatives. 4. Design Design an improved alternative, best suited per analysis in the previous step
  • 26. 5. Verify Verify the design, set up pilot runs, implement the production process and hand it over to the process owner(s).
  • 27. Implementation roles Six Sigma identifies several key roles for its successful implementation:- oExecutive Leadership, includes the CEO and other members of top management. They are responsible for setting up a vision for Six Sigma implementation. oChampions, take responsibility for Six Sigma implementation across the organization in an integrated manner oMaster Black Belts, identified by champions, act as in-house coaches on Six Sigma. They devote 100% of their time to Six Sigma. They assist champions and guide Black Belts and Green Belts. oBlack Belts, operate under Master Black Belts to apply Six Sigma methodology to specific projects. oGreen Belts, are the employees who take up Six Sigma implementation along with their other job responsibilities, operating under the guidance of Black Belts.
  • 29. Software used for Six Sigma •Arena •ARIS Six Sigma •Bonita Open Solution BPMN2 standard and KPIs for statistic monitoring •JMP •Mathematical •MATLAB or GNU Octave •Microsoft Visio •STATA •STATISTICA And Many more…..
  • 30. Some of the Explanation are : •Arena is a discrete event simulation and automation software developed by Systems Modeling and acquired by Rockwell Automation in 2000. •ARIS Six Sigma (Architecture of Integrated Information Systems) is an approach to enterprise modeling. It offers methods for analyzing processes and taking a holistic view of process design, management, work flow, and application processing. •Microsoft Visio is a diagramming and vector graphics application and is part of the Microsoft Office suite. The product was first introduced in 1992, made by the Shapeware corporation. It was acquired by Microsoft in 2000.
  • 31. Criticism The use of "Black Belts" as itinerant change agents has (controversially) fostered an industry of training and certification. Critics argue there is overselling of Six Sigma by too great a number of consulting firms, many of which claim expertise in Six Sigma when they have only a rudimentary understanding of the tools and techniques involved, or the markets or industries in which they are acting. Role of consultants
  • 32. PPPpotential negative effects AFortune article stated that numberof 58large companies have announced sSix sSigma programs (”Sstandard&Ppoor's500“,isastockmarketindexbasedonthemarket capitalizations of500largecompanieshavingcommonstock.) lack of originality Noted quality expert Mr. Joseph M. Juran has described Six Sigma as "a basic version of quality improvement", stating that "there is nothing new there.
  • 33. Case Study 1 Six Sigma was introduced into Korea in 1997. The First National Quality Prize of Six Sigma was given to two companies. One is Samsung and other is LG electronics ; which are virtually the leader of six sigma in Korea. Samsung SDI was founded in 1970 as a producer of the black/white Braun tube. It began to produce the color Braun tube from 1980, and now it is the number one company for braun tubes in the world. The market share of Braun tubes is 22%. The major products are CDT (color display tube), CPT (color picture tube), LCD (liquid crystal display), VFD (vacuum fluorescent display), C/F (color filter), li-ion battery and PDP (plasma display panel). The total sales volume is about $4.4 billion and the total number of employees is about 18,000 including 8,000 domestic employees. It has six overseas subsidiaries in Mexico, China, Germany, Malaysia and Brazil.
  • 34. STRATEGY FOR TOTAL CHANGEWHY? Direction of problem- solving Problems Scientific & statistical approaches are necessary Elimination of waste elements Continuous learning 1. Big quality variation 2. Occurrence of same defects 1. High quality cost 2. Not enough provision of unified information 1. High quality cost 2. Not enough provision of unified information PRODUCT PROCESS PEOPLE The necessity of Six Sigma in Samsung
  • 35. The problems were in the large quality variations in many products, repeated occurrences of the same defects, high quality costs(in particular, high failure costs), insufficient unified information for quality and productivity, manufacturing-oriented small group activities, and infrequent use of advanced scientific methods. The company concluded that the directions for solving these problems lay in scientific and statistical approaches for product quality, elimination of waste elements for process innovation, and continuous learning system for people. These directions in turn demanded a firm strategy for a complete overhaul, implying a new paradigm shift to Six Sigma. Samsung SDI made a contract with SBTI (Six Sigma Break-through Inc.) for Six Sigma consultation in 1999. It was a one-year, $3.4 million contract in which SBTI was supposed to help the company in every aspect of Six Sigma.
  • 36. TRUE LEADER IN DIGITAL WORLD World-best profit realization • World no.1 products • Achievement of 6σ quality level Reduction of quality cost Cultivation of global professionals PROCESS • Global standard • Improvement of process effectiveness PEOPLE • Learning organization • Good working habit • 7 values Well equipped with Six Sigma philosophy, systems and methodologies • Project team activities • Belt system • Six Sigma academy (education) • Reward system PRODUCT • 4 world #1 products • Improvement of R&D power • Customer-oriented quality The vision of Six Sigma
  • 37. Six sigma in Digital Appliance Company of LG Electronics The Digital Appliance company of LG Electronics is another company which received the first national Six Sigma quality prize in 2000. LGE was founded in 1958 under the name of Gold star, and later became LGE in 1995. LGE consists of three companies: Digital Appliance, Digital Media, and Digital Multimedia. LGE-DA received the first national Six Sigma quality award. The major products of LGE-DA are air conditioners, washing machines, vacuum cleaners, microwave ovens, air compressors, refrigerators and motors. As of 2000, the company had 4,800 employees with total sales of $2.5 billion. LGE now has 30 different overseas subsidiaries in China, Turkey, England, Mexico, Hungary, India, Vietnam, Indonesia, and other countries Case Study 2
  • 38. In early 1990s, for business reasons the company concentrated on cooperation of capital and labor, since there were numerous labor strikes in the late 1980s. After they overcame the labor problems, the price reduction movement became the major business issue for competitiveness in the international market. LGE-DA adopted the Six Sigma concept from 1996. From 2000 Six Sigma and e-business strategies became the major innovation activities for this company. As far as quality management is concerned, the AQL was approximately at the 3σ level until 1991. Owing to the 100PPM movement since 1992, the company became successful in enhancing its quality level to 4σ. In 1996 it adopted Six Sigma, challenging itself to achieving the goal of 6σ quality level in a few years.
  • 39. Catalent Pharma Solutions, is a leader in developing solutions for the pharmaceutical, veterinary, biological and consumer health industries. The company was faced with high numbers of defects after producing millions of units. The process flow was slow because of the time required to analyze the samples. Six Sigma processes were applied to address these issues. The company specifically required a solution for their proprietary product known as Zydis. The company needed new systems that would help to predict the process variation. The improvements are also supposed to help operators understand statistical analyses. Case Study 3 Zydis tablets
  • 40. This case study demonstrates how companies can improve processes to meet Six Sigma standards, prevent loses and save money. Companies that save money can reallocate the funds towards research and design or improvement of other processes. Every company should try six sigma processes. The project team devised a database to collect information. Control charts were also completed and entered automatically. The programming language used for automation was flexible and easy to replicate. The efficiency was improved by making these changes. After two weeks of implementing Six Sigma processes, the company prevented the loss of two batches of product, which was worth 50,000 pounds.(5101500.00 Indian Rupee) Which is ”Five million one hundred one thousand Five hundred“