Introducing New Employees to Concepts of Six Sigma

Topics:
Six Sigma,
Total Quality Management
Tags:
Business Operations,
It Operations,
Process Improvement,
Quality,
Six Sigma,
Tqm/Six Sigma/ISO 9000
Source:
iSixSigma

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Overview: A brief, well-organized presentation can be an effective method to introduce new employees to the concepts of Six Sigma, and at the same time stimulate interest and future participation in Six Sigma projects. Developing such an orientation is relatively easy. Most organizations already have an "elevator speech" 'the proverbial one-minute overview' which they use when they began implementing Six Sigma. This short explanation of the purpose and importance of Six Sigma can be the initial introduction for new employees. Each organization has its own unique reason for implementing Six Sigma, so it is important that the elevator speech reflects the organization's particular circumstances.

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