Six Sigma: Delivering Tomorrow's Performance Today"
Six Sigma: Delivering Tomorrow's Performance Today"
Six Sigma: Delivering Tomorrow's Performance Today"
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WHAT IS SIGMA ?
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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…
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WHAT IS SIX SIGMA
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
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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 Defects per Million
Capability) 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)
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WHEN SHOULD SIX SIGMA
BE USED?
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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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USAGE OF SIX SIGMA
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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: Top
• Executive leadership
• Champions
• Master Black Belts (Identify projects& functions)
• Black Belts (Identify non value added activities)
• Green Belts ( works on small projects )
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)19
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.
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