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Six Sigma in Finance


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» Using Six Sigma To Improve Office Processes
Six Sigma may have been originally devised as a methodology for making improvements in manufacturing processes, but over the years it has proved so versatile that now many businesses have started implementing Six Sigma in the non-manufacturing domains including typical office processes such as sales, purchase, inventory, and others. 
» Involving Finance In Six Sigma Implementations
By Tony Jacowski | Published 02/26/2008 | Six Sigma in Finance | Unrated
It is common to hear companies claim substantial financial profits by implementing different developmental measures. However, how confident would a company be about the benefits - could it be by generating additional revenue or cost saving to actually affect the bottom line? Keeping this in mind, companies should definitely involve the finance department in deploying Six Sigma. 
» Six Sigma And The Customer

In today’s age of stiff competition, it is often not enough to offer quality at cost-effective rates.  Businesses that want to succeed in the long run need to offer something more than just quality goods and services. Six Sigma can help because it allows businesses to understand the needs of their customers and based on this, they can design and develop appropriate products or services.

» Transactional Six Sigma
In recent times the focus of business community has shifted to transactions instead of manufacturing. For instance, the reservation system of an airline is considered to be more valuable than the airlines themselves. Business units now focus extensively on deploying Six Sigma in their transaction processes to reduce errors and improve their transaction quality.
» Importance Of Six Sigma In The Business World
Since the time Six Sigma was first implemented, its importance has increased significantly because customers have become more critical and demand high quality products and services at reasonable costs.  This is something that can only be achieved by implementing Six Sigma concepts and methodologies. 


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