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Mesothelioma diagnosis, treatment, coping, asbestos disease and financial assistanceSix-Sigma provides a methodical, disciplined, quantitative
approach to continuous process improvement. Through applying
statistical thinking, Six Sigma uncovers the nature of business
variation and its affect on waste, operating cost, cycle time,
profitability, and customer satisfaction.
The term "six sigma" is defined as a statistical measure of
quality, specifically, a level of 3.4 defects per million or
99.99966% high-quality. To put into practice the Six Sigma
management philosophy and achieve this high level of quality, an
organization implements the Six Sigma methodology. The
fundamental objective of the Six Sigma methodology is the
implementation of a measurement-based strategy that focuses on
process improvement and variation reduction through the
application of Six Sigma improvement projects. Projects are
selected that support the company's overall quality improvement
goals.
A Six Sigma project begins with the proper metrics. Six Sigma
produces a flood of data about your process. These measurements
are critical to your success. If you don't measure it, you can't
manage it. Through those measurements and all of that data, you
begin to understand your process and develop methodologies to
identify and implement the right solutions to improve your
process. Six Sigma's clear strength is a data-driven analysis
and decision-making process--not someone's opinion or gut
feeling.
Metrics lie at the heart of Six Sigma. Critical measures that
are necessary to evaluate the success of the project are
identified and determined. The initial capability and stability
of the project is determined in order to establish a statistical
baseline. Valid and reliable metrics monitor the progress of the
project. Six Sigma discipline begins by clarifying what measures
are key to gauging business performance, then it applies data
and analysis to build an understanding of key variables and
optimize results. Fact driven decisions and solutions are driven
by two essential questions: What data/information do I really
need? How do we use that data/information to maximize benefit?
Six Sigma metrics are more than a collection of statistics. The
intent is to make targeted measurements of performance in an
existing process, compare it with statistically valid ideals,
and learn how to eliminate any variation. Improving and
maintaining product quality requires an understanding of the
relationships between critical variables. Better understanding
of the underlying relationships in a process often leads to
improved performance.
To achieve a consistent understanding of the process, potential
key characteristics are identified; the use of control charts
may be incorporated to monitor these input variables.
Statistical evaluation of the data identifies key areas to focus
process improvement efforts on, which can have an adverse effect
on product quality if not controlled. Advanced statistical
software such as Minitab or Statgraphics, are very useful if
not
essential for gathering, categorizing, evaluating, and analyzing
the data collected throughout a Six Sigma project. Special cause
variation can also be documented and analyzed. When examining
quality problems, it is useful to determine which of the many
types of defects occur most frequently in order to concentrate
one's efforts where potential for improvement is the greatest. A
classic method for determining the "vital few" is through a
Pareto chart.
Many statistical procedures assume that the data being analyzed
come from a bell-shaped normal distribution. When the data to be
analyzed does not fit into a normal bell-shaped distribution,
the results can be misleading and difficult to discern. When
such data distribution is encountered, other statistical
techniques can be used to assess whether an observed process can
reasonably be modeled by a normal data distribution. In such
cases, either a different type of distribution must be selected
or the data must be transformed to a metric in which it is
normally distributed. In many cases, the data sample can be
transformed so that it is approximately normal. For example,
square roots, logarithms, and reciprocals often take a
positively skewed distribution and convert it to something close
to a bell-shaped curve. This process will uncover significant
statistical variation, separating the important data from
meaningless data "noise."
Once the data is crunched and a problem's root causes are
determined, the project team works together to find creative new
improvement solutions. The data is used and relied upon--it is
the measurements of the realities you face! Yet it is smart
measurement and smart analysis of the data--and above all the
smart creation of new improvement solutions and their
implementation--that create real change. The Six Sigma
statistical tools are only the means to an end and should not be
construed as the end itself. Using tools properly is critical to
getting the desired result. Through a successful use of
statistics in uncovering significant data, Six Sigma will drive
an organization toward achieving higher levels of customer
satisfaction and reducing operational costs.
Peter Peterka is President of
Six Sigma us. For additional information on Six Sigma Master Black Belt or Minitab
Training programs contact Peter Peterka http://www.6sigma.us
About the author:
Peter Peterka Peter Peterka is the Principal Consultant in
practice areas of DMAIC and DFSS. Peter has eleven years of
experience performing as a Master Black Belt, and has over 15
years experience in industry as an improvement specialist and
engineer working with numerous companies, including 3M, Dell,
Dow, GE, HP, Intel, Motorola, Seagate, Xerox and even the US
Men's Olympic Team.
Written by: Peter Peterka

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