Understanding basics of Six Sigma

  • Arunesh Patel
  • Chintan Chudgar
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Abstract

Six sigma is the control methodology used to avoid variations or correction in the project. Six sigma is applied before implementation of the new project to study and analyze the certainty of risk. Six sigma team is the group of team is the group of six sigma scholars employed by the organization to work on the error faced by the institute by reducing the loss and increasing the profit. Six sigma team consist of member who achieved training in six sigma and equipped with six sigma belts such as White belt, Green belt, Black belt and Master black belt. Six sigma process consists of five stages demoted as DMAIC, namely, Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, Control. Each stage uses tools and techniques such as software like Minitab which are used to test normality of the data. Preferred Six sigma level for the organization is selected by comparing its defects per million opportunity (DPMO) with that of six sigma levels. By applying all the tools and techniques, desired output is achieved.

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Arunesh Patel, & Chintan Chudgar. (2020). Understanding basics of Six Sigma. International Journal of Engineering Research And, V9(05). https://doi.org/10.17577/ijertv9is050866

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