Wednesday, March 01, 2006

A Six Sigma Guide

What Is Six Sigma?
Six Sigma is a rigorous and disciplined methodology that uses data and statistical analysis to measure and improve a company's operational performance by identifying and eliminating "defects" in manufacturing and service-related processes. Commonly defined as 3.4 defects per million opportunities, Six Sigma can be defined and understood at three distinct levels: metric, methodology and philosophy..."
Six Sigma History
The History of Six Sigma
Where Did the Name "Six Sigma" Come From?
Six Sigma Evolution Clarified
Bill Smith, Father Of Six Sigma
Six Sigma Costs And Savings
Statistical Definition Of Six Sigma
Six standard deviations lie between the mean and the nearest specification limit..."
How Six Sigma Is Different?
From TQM
From Lean
Is This a Six Sigma, Lean, or Kaizen Project?
Why Choose Six Sigma Over Kaizen?
The Link To The Business' Bottom-Line ($)
What Makes Six Sigma Work?
Is My Process 2 Or 6 Sigma?
Chart of Sigmas and DPMO
Defining Defects, Units And Opportunities
Calculating Your Process Sigma
Six Sigma Calculator
Additional Resources
Glossary Of Six Sigma Terms
Ask the Experts About Six Sigma
Six Sigma Questions And Answers
Six Sigma Article Archives
Discussion Forum Search
Post A Discussion Message [be specific!]
Top Six Sigma Books
DMAIC Problem Solving Methodology
What Is DMAIC?
DMAIC Roadmap And Analytical Tools
Tollgate Reviews / Quick Reference Sheets
Typical (Transactional) Black Belt Project
Design For Six Sigma Methodology
What Is DFSS?
How Is DFSS Different From DMAIC?
DFSS Roadmap
DFSS IDOV Roadmap
Organizational Issues
Roles And Responsibilities (Belts Structure)
Six Sigma Body Of Knowledge
Six Sigma Training
Six Sigma Certification
2004 Six Sigma Salary Survey
Six Sigma In Small Versus Large Companies
My Business Is Different, Six Sigma Won't Work
Six Sigma Deployment
Successful Deployments
Championing Six Sigma
Critical Success Factors
Project Selection And Management
Process Management
Learning Six Sigma
Learn Six Sigma On The Fly?
Get Training, It Will Help Significantly
Ask Dr. Mikel Harry, Q&A on Various Topics
Discussion Boards: New To Six Sigma

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