Six Sigma Blog: Fundamentals of Six Sigma

Fundamentals of Six Sigma

Six Sigma Management is a quality improvement system, which was originally developed by Motorola in the mid-1980s. Six Sigma offers a prescriptive and systematic approach to quality improvement. It places a great deal of emphasis on accountability and bottom-line results. Many companies use Six Sigma management to improve efficiency and eliminate defects. It also helps in reducing costs.

Six Sigma comes from the managerial approach designed to create processes that result in no more than 3.4 defects per million. One of the important characteristics of Six Sigma is a clear focus on achieving bottom-line results in a relatively short period. Initially, only a few companies adopted Six Sigma in their organizations. However, after seeing the success at these companies, other companies worldwide have instituted Six Sigma management programs.

 

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