six sigma

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A vision of quality, which equates with only 3 4 defects per million opportunities for each product or service transaction Strives for perfection
Systematic quality program that strives for 6 standard deviations between the mean and the nearest specification limit In extremely high quality processes, rejects will be the smallest of the Six Big Losses
Literally, refers to the reduction of errors to six standard deviations from the mean value of a process output or task opportunities, i e about 1 error in 300,000 opportunities In modern practice, this terminology has been applied to a quality improvement methodology for industry
A process that is six sigma generates a maximum defect probability of 3 4 parts per million (PPM) when the amount of process shifts and drifts are controlled over the long term to less than +1 5 standard deviations from the centered mean
Literally, it means six standard deviations from the mean or median value As applied to quality metrics, the term indicates that failures are at least six standard deviations from the mean or norm This would mean about 3 4 failures per million opportunities for failure For more detail, please visit the iSixSigma website
A quality measure and improvement program developed by Motorola that focuses on the control of a process to the point of ± six sigma (standard deviations) from a centerline, or 3 4 defects per million items It includes identifying factors critical to quality as determined by the customer, reducing process variation and improving capabilities, increasing stability and designing systems to support the six sigma goal
a failure rate of 3 4 parts per million or 99 9997%
- A vision of quality which equates with only 3 4 defects per million opportunities for each product or service transaction Strives for perfection
A movement, method and set of techniques focused on improving business processes Relies heavily on statistical techniques to measure success There are multiple Six Sigma methods, some designed for process improvement and some for designing or redesigning business processes Most Six Sigma books, however, emphasize incremental process improvement Often associated with Mikel Harry and Motorola
A quality standard that is equivalent to generating fewer than 3 4 defects per million manufacturing or service operations
A methodology that provides businesses with the tools to improve the capability of their business processes This increase in performance and decrease in process variation lead to defect reduction and improvement in profits, employee morale and quality of product
six sigma

    Hyphenation

    six sig·ma

    Turkish pronunciation

    sîks sîgmı

    Pronunciation

    /ˈsəks ˈsəgmə/ /ˈsɪks ˈsɪɡmə/
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