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Six Sigma Method - An option to achieve maximum product quality - especially if no "black belt" is currently available


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Benefits of the Six Sigma Method :


"Six Sigma" defines a statistical quality target and describes a method of quality management. A basic element is the description, measurement, analysis, improvement and control of business processes using statistical algorithms. The targets are based upon the most important key performance factors of the organization and upon customer requirements.

Specifically skilled employees run the Six Sigma improvement projects. Their qualification is described according to Japanese Fighter categories: green belt, black belt, etc.

The most commonly used Six Sigma Method is the so-called "DMAIC" cycle: Define - Measure - Analyze - Improve - Control. You can use the DMAIC process to measure and improve existing processes.


Our Range of Services: audit-consulting-training

We will train your staff in all aspects of Six Sigma. You can decide whether the course is held in your local facility or in a perfectly equipped conference center (to keep the daily routines at bay). We can also offer to implement Six Sigma in your company as a consulting service. In this case our experts will explain the requirements to you and your staff in a step by step manner, defining all necessary activities and parameters. This way you and your staff will gain practical experience in applying Six Sigma to your processes.


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Saving money through reduction of variation and waste can be achieved with this team-oriented method. Depending on your needs, training objectives can range from an introduction to Six Sigma to the qualification of your coaches (black belt) and specialized team experts (green belt).

- Criteria for Six Sigma project work
- Determining your company’s potential for Six Sigma
- Establishing the Six Sigma structure
- Statistics and Six Sigma
- Individual Six Sigma techniques
- Which technique? When and where to apply it?
- Achieving objectives
- Any processes with potential for improvement or cost reduction
- Business processes of all levels
- Tapping the full potential of business processes



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