The document provides an overview of Six Sigma, which is a methodology that organizations use to improve processes and minimize defects. It aims for near perfection by reducing process variation. The summary explains that Six Sigma uses a define, measure, analyze, improve, control (DMAIC) approach and statistical tools to identify and eliminate sources of defects. It also outlines the typical roles and certifications involved in a Six Sigma implementation.
Introduction to lean six sigma 2 day seminarMarysmith401
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In the early and mid-1980s, Motorola engineers decided that the traditional quality levels — measuring defects in thousands of opportunities – didn’t provide enough granularity. Instead, they wanted to measure the defects per million opportunities. Motorola developed this new standard and made a cultural change associated with it. Six Sigma helped Motorola realize powerful bottom-line results in their organization – in fact, they documented more than $16 Billion in savings as a result of our Six Sigma efforts.
Six Sigma has evolved over time. It’s more than just a quality system like TQM or ISO. It’s a way of doing business.
Six Sigma at many organizations simply means a measure of quality that strives for near perfection. Six Sigma is a disciplined, data-driven approach and methodology for eliminating defects (driving toward six standard deviations between the mean and the nearest specification limit) in any process – from manufacturing to transactional and from product to service. A Six Sigma defect is defined as anything outside of customer specifications.
A Six Sigma opportunity is then the total quantity of chances for a defect.
Six sigma originally developed in 1986 by Motorala, the business
management strategy is now used in many different industries in an effort
to improve the quality of products or services produced by the business
through the removal of effects and errors. The strategy involves creating
groups of people within the business or organisation who have expert
status in various methods, and then each product is carried out according
to a set of steps in an effort to reach specific financial milestones. A six
sigma process is defined as one in which 99.99966% of products created
are expected to be statistically free from defects.
B.pharm 7th sem Six Sigma ppt.
Six Sigma concept, objectives, methodologies, differences, implementation, roles, application, hurdles, advantages and disadvantages. of the Six Sigma concept.
It has a great impact on industries to achieve profit. Improve business processes and reduce defects.
Introduction to lean six sigma 2 day seminarMarysmith401
MSys Training helps professionals to develop required skills to succeed in today’s digital world. In this digital world, where trends and technologies are changing every day and the demand for certified candidates increased significantly; we offer various online certification training courses for professionals. We partner with individuals, teams, and companies to understand their needs and provide customized training and coaching that helps them to achieve their career objectives
In the early and mid-1980s, Motorola engineers decided that the traditional quality levels — measuring defects in thousands of opportunities – didn’t provide enough granularity. Instead, they wanted to measure the defects per million opportunities. Motorola developed this new standard and made a cultural change associated with it. Six Sigma helped Motorola realize powerful bottom-line results in their organization – in fact, they documented more than $16 Billion in savings as a result of our Six Sigma efforts.
Six Sigma has evolved over time. It’s more than just a quality system like TQM or ISO. It’s a way of doing business.
Six Sigma at many organizations simply means a measure of quality that strives for near perfection. Six Sigma is a disciplined, data-driven approach and methodology for eliminating defects (driving toward six standard deviations between the mean and the nearest specification limit) in any process – from manufacturing to transactional and from product to service. A Six Sigma defect is defined as anything outside of customer specifications.
A Six Sigma opportunity is then the total quantity of chances for a defect.
Six sigma originally developed in 1986 by Motorala, the business
management strategy is now used in many different industries in an effort
to improve the quality of products or services produced by the business
through the removal of effects and errors. The strategy involves creating
groups of people within the business or organisation who have expert
status in various methods, and then each product is carried out according
to a set of steps in an effort to reach specific financial milestones. A six
sigma process is defined as one in which 99.99966% of products created
are expected to be statistically free from defects.
B.pharm 7th sem Six Sigma ppt.
Six Sigma concept, objectives, methodologies, differences, implementation, roles, application, hurdles, advantages and disadvantages. of the Six Sigma concept.
It has a great impact on industries to achieve profit. Improve business processes and reduce defects.
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PRESENTATION LAYOUT
• Six Sigma: An overview
• What is Sigma and Six Sigma?
• Why Six Sigma?
• Six Sigma Levels
• Six Sigma Methodology and Management
• Key Roles for Six Sigma
• Tools for Six Sigma
• Trainings and Certifications
• Conclusion
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• Your first question is likely….
What is Six Sigma?
• Your second question is likely…
Why Six Sigma?
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WHAT IS SIGMA ?
• A term (Greek) used in statistics to represent
standard deviation from mean value, an indicator of
the degree of variation in a set of a process.
• Sigma measures how far a given process deviates
from perfection. Higher sigma capability, better
performance
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WHAT IS SIX SIGMA?
• Six Sigma - A highly disciplined process that
enables organizations deliver nearly perfect
products and services.
• The figure of six arrived statistically from current
average maturity of most business enterprises
• A philosophy and a goal: as perfect as practically
possible.
• A methodology and a symbol of quality.
Contd…
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WHAT IS SIX SIGMA?
• A statistical concept that measures a process in
terms of defects – at the six sigma level, there
3.4 defects per million opportunities.
Contd…
But, it is much more!
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Six Sigma is not:
•A standard
•A certification
•Another metric like percentage
Rather!
•It is a Quality Philosophy and the way of improving
performance by knowing where you are and where
you could be.
• Methodology to measure and improve company’s
performance, practices and systems
WHAT IS SIX SIGMA
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WHY SIX SIGMA ?
• Six Sigma emerged as a natural evolution in
business to increase profit by eliminating defects
• The Current business environment now demands
and rewards innovation more than ever before due
to:
Customer Expectations
Technological Change
Global Competition
Market Fragmentation
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SIGMA LEVELS
Sigma Level ( Process
Capability)
Defects per Million
Opportunities
2 308,537
3 66,807
4 6,210
5 233
6 3.4
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COMPANIES USING
Six Sigma is in use in
virtually all industries
around the world.
Some of companies
can be listed as:
• Motorola
• Ericsson
• General Electric
• Sony
• Ford Motor Co.
• CITI bank
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SIX SIGMA METHODOLOGY
(It takes money to save money)
• BPMS
Business Process Management System
• DMAIC
Six Sigma Improvement Methodology
• DMADV
Creating new process which will perform at Six
Sigma
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BUSINESS PROCESS
MANAGEMENT SYSTEM:
• BPM strategies emphasize on process
improvement and automation to derive
performance
• Combining BPM strategies with sigma six is
most powerful way to improve performance
• Both strategies are not mutually exclusive but
some companies produced dramatic results by
combining them.
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WHAT IS DMAIC?
(Define,Measure,Analyse,Improve.Control)
• A logical and structured
approach to problem solving
and process improvement.
• An iterative process
(continuous improvement)
• A quality tool which focus on
change management style.
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PHASES
Phases of Six Sigma are:
– Define specific goals to achieve
outcomes, consistent with customers
demand and business strategy
– Measure reduction of defects
– Analyze problems ,cause and effects
must be considered
– Improve process on bases of
measurements and analysis
– Control process to minimize defects
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WHAT IS DMADV?
• Acronym for:
Define the project
Measure the opportunity
Analyze the process options
Design the process
Verify the performance
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WHEN SHOULD SIX SIGMA
BE USED?
Its usage depends on the type of business. In general,
“If there are processes that generate a lot of
negative customer feedback, whether that
customer is internal or external, the components
of Six Sigma should be considered as a means to
study and rectify the problem.”
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BENEFITS OF SIX SIGMA
• Generates sustained success
• Sets performance goal for everyone
• Enhances value for customers
• Accelerates rate of improvement
• Promotes learning across boundaries
• Executes strategic change
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SIX SIGMA MANAGEMENT
When practiced as a management system, Six Sigma
is a high performance system for executing
business strategy.
Six Sigma is a top down solution to help
organizations:
• Align their business strategy to critical
improvement efforts
• Mobilize teams to attack high impact projects
• Accelerate improved business results
• Govern efforts to ensure improvements are
sustained
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KEY ROLES FOR SIX SIGMA
Six Sigma identifies several key roles for its
successful implementation:
• Executive leadership
• Champions
• Master Black Belts (Identify projects&
functions)
• Black Belts (Identify non value added
activities)
• Green Belts ( works on small projects )
Top
Bottom
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TOOLS & TECHNIQUES
• 7QC tools
Check Sheets (collect data to make improvements)
Pareto Charts( define problem and frequency)
Cause and effect diagram (Identify possible causes
to solve problem)
Histogram (Bar charts of accumulated data to
evaluate distribution of data)
Scatter diagram (plots many data points and
pattern between two variables)
Flow Chart (Identify unwanted steps)
Control charts (Control limits around mean value)
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TRAININGS & CERTIFICATIONS
If you want to make yourself
more valuable and attractive to
employers then get training and
certification
• Option I – Certification as Six
Sigma Green Belt
• Option II – Certification as Six
Sigma Black Belt
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CONCLUSION
Six Sigma is methodology used for:
• Aligning key business processes to achieve those
requirements.
• Utilizing rigorous data analysis to minimize data
variation in those processes.
• Driving rapid and sustainable improvement to
business processes.