By: Tony Jacowski | 2006-06-09 | Management If you have ever wondered whether Six Sigma contributes any real value to organizations as well as customers, read this article. Youll find out why Six Sigma is here to stay. read more
By: Robert Bell | 2009-03-01 | Business The term Six Sigma is often heard but not understood. People often wonder what Six Sigma is. Six Sigma is a measurement of quality where attempts are on to reach near perfection. Six Sigma should be looked as a methodology to achieve near perfection in quality by elimination of defects in a disciplines and data driven approach in any process used in an organization which may relate to manufacturing or may relate to any service or to any transaction happening within an organization. Six Sigma is statistically represents quantitatively how well a process is functioning. Six Sigma strives . read more
By: Robert Bell | 2009-03-02 | Business The critics of Six Sigma are found every where and their argument is why Six Sigma fails at some companies which shine at others. Since there is no certifying authority or governing body for Six Sigma certification, the self induced publicity by a company that it has implemented Six Sigma is a questionable practice. The ISO 9000 standards lay down the guiding standard of quality control and if you meet them, you are certified by the ISO, but in case of Six Sigma it is self certification and many companies boast about their achievements of Six Sigma implementation while there is no one to check. read more
By: Peter Peterka | 2008-06-02 | Business Introduction You browse through a handful of Six Sigma books hoping to find a definition for leadership. Chances are youd be hard pressed to find one unifying definition. Instead, youll get a garden variety of definitions that will help you zero in on the true essence of leadership. Given evolving business and manufacturing trends and rapidly changing technologies, leadership has taken on a multi-faceted dimension. The same is true when speaking of leadership in Six Sigma. Dont be discouraged. While it is true that someone new to Six Sigma can be puzzled by the myriad of concepts, principle. read more
By: Alexander Calvin | 2009-12-20 | Business If you spend time and money and effort into getting your six sigma certification, you want to make sure you can get a job where you use those skills and are appreciated for them. Here are a few tips on how. read more
By: Clint Jhonson | 2010-01-10 | Business At present, there is a high demand for individuals with expertise in Six Sigma. Organizations from all over the world seem to have discovered the sigma methodology can help them improve their business and the need for people trained in this methodology will definitely continue to increase. Thus, we are sure that Lean Six Sigma Training represents a plus for your CV regardless of whether you are applying for a job at a big or small company. There are many jobs that require Lean six sigma green be read more
By: Tom Smith | 2008-08-25 | Management The infrastructure creates a strong network among the Executive Team, the Six Sigma Champions, the Belts, and the functions and businesses. read more
By: Tony Jacowski | 2008-05-18 | Management Although people can easily confuse Lean Six Sigma to be just like the standard Six Sigma methodology, it is not. Lean Six Sigma is a combination of Six Sigma and the Lean manufacturing tool. When these two processes are combined, the results can be noteworthy. read more
By: Tony Jacowski | 2008-05-27 | Management The Six Sigma methodology is adopted by most of the organizations that aim at overall quality improvement. But what is Six Sigma training? Six Sigma training uses a set of systematic theories that uses statistics as its basic approach in order to solve any complications or queries that may arise, especially the ones that the workers are not aware of. read more
By: Benchmark Six Sigma | 2010-01-10 | Training Six sigma works on a hierarchal structure. It constitutes of White Belts, Green Belts, Black Belts and Master Black Belts. Each belt is distinguished from other on the basis of its skill level and scope in terms of process improvement. read more
By: Tony Jacowski | 2008-05-16 | Management Well, the most obvious reason is that Six Sigma relies heavily on complex scientific theories and statistical concepts, things that employees in a business organization are generally unaware of. read more