Six Sigma is a quality improvement technique that aims at
reducing wastage by restricting the number of defects to not more than 3.4
defects per million opportunities that might exist for such defects to occur.
Reduced wastage naturally results in lower production costs, which in turn
helps an organization to maximize profits. Six Sigma also helps in developing
customer loyalty and satisfaction because reduction in the number of defects
means better quality products or services.
Most
Common Controversies
One of the most common Six Sigma controversies is related
to employee dissatisfaction, which results because employees think that they
will lose their jobs or will be shifted to other positions after the
implementations are over. This can prove detrimental for the organization’s
aims and objectives because the employees are less likely to lend their full
support and cooperation in an environment that forces them to think negatively.
In such a scenario, it is very much possible that the implementations may take
more time for completion or in the worst-case scenario, may get scrapped
altogether.
Another common controversy is associated with the
selection of the implementation team. This controversy arises because of
differences in opinions related to the composition of the implementation team.
Some senior management members believe that the implementation team must consist
of existing employees whereas others believe that Six Sigma professionals such
as Green Belts and Black Belts must be hired to carry out the implementations.
This ultimately can result in enmity and ego clashes between senior management
members.
How
To Overcome The Controversies
If we look closely, we will find that most of the above
stated controversies are basically due to lack of proper information
dissemination and lack of clarity related to the common goals and objectives.
It is quite natural for employees to fear job losses, especially when there is
a lack in communications between the project sponsors and the employees related
to the real purpose of the implementations. To allay the fears, it is necessary
to inform the employees that they will not lose their jobs and that adequate
compensation packages have been put in place for employees who might have to
leave the organization for better opportunities elsewhere.
The controversy related to the composition of the
implementation team can be overcome by identifying the real needs of the
implementation. For example, if a business process is easy, existing employees
can carry out the implementation and in case a process is complex, the
implementations may require the services of experienced Six Sigma
professionals. The basic thing to do for overcoming any of the controversies is
to concentrate on achieving the end objective rather than waste time and effort
in selecting a particular implementation method or technique.
Businesses need to realize that controversies are a part
of Six Sigma implementations and that they do not need to get hyperactive when
faced with any of the common controversies stated above. The only thing that
needs to be done is to analyze the controversy logically, find the underlying
reasons, and solve them accordingly so that the implementation are properly
completed within the stipulated timeframe.