The “Six Sigma Phenomena” – Old or New Perception of Quality ?

Topics:
Six Sigma
Tags:
Business Operations,
Financial,
It Operations,
Process Improvement,
Quality,
Six Sigma,
Tqm/Six Sigma/ISO 9000
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Overview: Even if using Total Quality Management (TQM) as the main quality program represents a prevalent fact in nowadays industry, many companies are extending this kind of initiatives to incorporate strategic and financial issues [1]. Among these initiatives, one such methodology is known as SIX Sigma, which originated from the Motorola Corporation. The article discusses the new approach, which involves controlling, measuring and improving the capability of processes in order to "build" products or services free of any kind of defects. For more elaboration, study this paper.

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Format: PDF | Size: 81KB | Date: Apr 2002 | Pages: 11


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