Army Six Sigma Black Belt Project Eliminates Waste In this episode of Why They Fail, host Kevin Clay speaks with U.S. Army Officer Edriece Patterson about his Army Six Sigma Black Belt project. The discussion highlights how Lean Six Sigma methodologies solve complex...
Six Sigma certification serves as a validation of an individual’s proficiency in applying Six Sigma methodologies. Certification pathways are typically pursued through structured training programs offered either online or onsite by various organizations. These...
Table of contents Brief History of Six Sigma Created by Bill Smith Jack Welch made Six Sigma famous The synergy between LEAN and Six Sigma Boeing adopted Six Sigma in 1993 Related SSDSI Articles Brief History of Six Sigma Few people know the brief history of Lean Six...
The term “Green Belt” is more than just a color; it signifies a specific level of proficiency and responsibility within the Six Sigma framework, drawing an analogy from martial arts ranking systems. It represents a practitioner who has moved beyond basic...
The Cost of Poor Quality (CoPQ) refers to the financial impact caused by delivering subpar products or services. It represents the costs associated with deficiencies in quality, which can affect both a company’s bottom line and its reputation. This concept is crucial...