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P&G Business Solutions consultants will utilize their knowledge of Six Sigma and use the following methodologies to improve your business operations having a positive impact on you bottom line.
But first, what is Six Sigma?
Six Sigma is a business management strategy, originally developed by Motorola, that today enjoys wide-spread application in many industries.
Six Sigma seeks to identify and remove the causes of defects and errors in manufacturing and business processes. It uses a set of quality management methods, including statistical methods.
Each Six Sigma project carried out within an organization follows a defined sequence of steps and has quantified financial targets, cost reduction or profit increase.
Six Sigma has two key methodologies: DMAIC and DMADV. DMAIC is used to improve an existing business process; DMADV is used to create new product or process designs.
The basic methodology consists of the following five steps:
Define process improvement goals that are consistent with customer demands and the enterprise strategy.
Measurekey aspects of the current process and collect relevant data.
Analyzethe data to verify cause-and-effect relationships. Determine what the relationships are, and attempt to ensure that all factors have been considered.
Improve or optimize the process based upon data analysis.
The basic methodology consists of the following five steps:
Define design goals that are consistent with customer demands and the enterprise strategy.
Measure and identify CTQs (characteristics that are Critical To Quality), product capabilities, production process capability, and risks.
Analyze to develop and design alternatives, create a high-level design and evaluate design capability to select the best design.
Design details, optimize the design, and plan for design verification. This phase may require simulations.
Verify the design, set up pilot runs, implement the production process and hand it over to the process owners.
DMADV is also known as DFSS, an abbreviation of "Design For Six Sigma"