Six Sigma Consulting Services
SGBIZSERVICES, INC offers Six Sigma business consulting to help streamline processes and eliminate defects or problems. Six Sigma consulting can be applied to any business and will help to save employee time, the business save money and build customer loyalty through ensuring a better customer experience. Six Sigma consulting will easily pay for itself many times over!
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What exactly is Six Sigma?
The Six Sigma Green Belt analyzes and solves quality problems and is involved in
quality improvement projects. A Green Belt is someone with at least three years
of work experience who has demonstrated their knowledge of Six Sigma tools and
processes.
Six Sigma originated as a set of
practices designed to improve manufacturing processes and eliminate defects, but
its application was subsequently extended to other types of business processes
as well.[3] In Six Sigma, a defect is defined as any process output that does
not meet customer specifications, or that could lead to creating an output that
does not meet customer specifications.
Six Sigma doctrine asserts
that:
- Continuous efforts to achieve stable and predictable process
results (i.e., reduce process variation) are of vital importance to business
success.
- Manufacturing and business processes have characteristics that
can be measured, analyzed, improved and controlled.
- Achieving sustained
quality improvement requires commitment from the entire organization,
particularly from top-level management.
Features that set Six Sigma apart
from previous quality improvement initiatives include:
- A clear
focus on achieving measurable and quantifiable financial returns from any Six
Sigma project.
- An increased emphasis on strong and passionate
management leadership and support.
- A special infrastructure to lead and implement the Six Sigma approach.
- A
clear commitment to making decisions on the basis of verifiable data, rather
than assumptions and guesswork.
The term "Six Sigma" comes from a field
of statistics known as process
capability studies. Originally, it referred to the ability of
manufacturing processes to produce a very high proportion of output within
specification. Processes that operate with "six sigma quality" over the short term are assumed to
produce long-term defect levels below 3.4 defects per million opportunities
(DPMO). Six Sigma's implicit goal is to improve all processes to that level of
quality or better.
Please contact us to see how we can offer a Six Sigma
approach to improve your business bottom line.
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