This more
affordable Six Sigma Process is commonly called Generation III. It has been developed specifically for small
to mid-sized companies who are seeking to improve their profitability through
performance. Its affordability has been
made possible by way of the internet which now offers online training
technology, as well as new smaller-scale “live” training options for reducing
training expenses.
Naturally,
there are a few differences between the original, Generation I Six Sigma
Process and the new Generation III for small and mid-sized businesses, however,
this is what makes it so beneficial to these smaller businesses – it functions
with them in mind. Primarily, these
differences are made up of the following:
·
Generation
I focuses primarily on defect, while Generation III focuses on value.
·
Generation
I places emphasis on the provider, while Generation III places emphasis on both
the customer and the provider.
·
Generation
I expert consultants and trainers are referred to as Black Belts, while
Generation III expert consultants and trainers are referred to as White Belts.
Instead of
making its primary focus the reduction of costs, Generation III of the Six
Sigma Process now involves the creation of value. This is an enormous step in the strategy’s
outlook. Its aim is to have businesses provide goods and services of the
highest possible value. In terms of
Generation III, value means that the product or service is provided at the
right location, on time, in the right amount, and at the lowest possible cost.
To reduce
costs, Black Belts of Generation I who train in costly classroom settings
leading to a relatively long development before actual results are seen, have
been traded in for the Generation III White Belt. White Belts of the Six Sigma Process provide
results much more quickly with less overall training. This is possible due to the White Belt’s
narrower focus.
Ultimately, this
means that companies, no matter their size, are now ready to take advantage of
the benefits and potential offered by taking on the Six Sigma Process.