Six Sigma History

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A Profile of the Six Sigma Strategy

The Six Sigma strategy was originally developed in 1986 by officials with Motorola, U. S. A. By 2010, it had become a dominant factor in the management of businesses across many industries. Its fundamental goal is to enhance the quality of processes and outputs through the identification and removal of defects. To this end, it also minimizes the variability of business and manufacturing procedures.

Six Sigma: A Brief History

In 1986, engineer Bill Smith of the Motorola Corporation introduced the now wildly popular Six Sigma concept. It is a business management strategy with the stated, implicit goal of reducing the amount of defects in production to a negligible level.

Six Sigma Deployments 101

Any industry can successfully deploy Six Sigma Projects, regardless of their size or type. The concepts are actually very basic business issues and not limited to one specific industry or another. Also, they reflect the characteristics of business rather than the size, which can allow anyone to improve things.

Beating the Odds - The Six Sigma Process Two Decades Later

Six Sigma is embraced by many, but is feared by many more. So many companies have found successful business practices through the use of Six Sigma Projects, and yet there are still so many people who say that it is just a fad or trend that is soon going to go by the wayside. More than 20 years later, it's still here.

History and Scope of Six Sigma

Six Sigma Methodology is easily one of the most popular and widely used process and product improvement programs that exist today. Six Sigma has gone from being a project method for one company and one process in 1986 to now being its own industry...

How Motorola Used Six Sigma Training To Become Huge Again

They were a massive company cut down to the bare bones – so they developed a system that streamlined their output so efficiently that they are now among the biggest cellphone manufacturers worldwide.

The History And Development Of Six Sigma

Perfection is a secondary inherent nature of man, only second to the instinct to survive. A human being takes pride in inventing a new tool or technique, but takes more pride when perfecting its technology and usability. In fact, it is only because of these two inherent qualities that the human civilization flourished. Perfection was again reinstated with another quality called innovation.

Future Of Six Sigma – Different Viewpoints

Use of Six Sigma can be highly controversial.  Here you will learn the many different viewpoints on the future of Six Sigma so you can make an informed decision on implementation.


Six Sigma: Is It Just A Fad?

If you have ever wondered whether Six Sigma contributes any real value to organizations as well as customers, read this article.  You’ll find out why Six Sigma is here to stay. This article attempts to provide a pragmatic account of the relevance of Six Sigma to business processes today.

Motorola Six Sigma Improvement, is About Training

Among the main issues on the minds of today’s business execs is to achieve better results from the business.  To obtain these coveted business results and improvements in the performance of the company, a focus needs to be placed on the Motorola Six Sigma training in corporations and businesses of all sizes.