It is a rigorous, focused, and highly effective implementation of proven quality principles and techniques.
six sigmaHe introduced the use of Control Charts?
Walter Schewart
The percentage for good output for six sigma process.
99.9997 percent
It refers to tool/techniques which focuses on the elimination of all non-value activities.
lean
This refers to waste which is the result of overproduction and poor used or unable to use forecasting techniques.
Inventory
It refers to a lean tool that visualizes the business process and helps to identify waste and opportunities for improvement.
value stream mapping
Defects per million opportunities(DPMO)for six sigma process
3.4 DPMO
Percentage of waste in a typical business process.
85
He introduced the concept of six sigma at Motorola Company on 1986.
Bill Smith
Defects per million opportunities for 4 sigmas process.
99.4 %
It refers to the improvement model tool or methodology in solving quality issues.
six sigma
He identified the seven wastes.
Taiichi Ohno
Who is the founder of ford motor company?
Henry Ford
DMAIC stands for?
define, measure, improve, analyze and control
It refers to a robust technique in achieving both quality goods and services.
six sigma
Refers to the range of difference between the statistical mean and all data points that are used to calculate the mean.
Variation
Variation can be measured by calculating
standard deviation
This refers to waste in which produces beyond the required demand.
overproduction
It reduces variation.
six sigma
Central focus/objective of lean.
reduction of waste
The year that six sigma become well known and popularized by Jeck Welch.
1995
In six sigma, He plays as the provider of the necessary budgets for the project.
Sponsor
DPU stands for?
defects per unit
In six sigma implementation, he leads the culture to change and establishes organizational goals.
Champion
Father of scientific management
Frederick Taylor
He used six sigma as the central focus of his business strategy at General Electric Company.
Jack Welch
This refers to the type of waste in which unnecessary/excessive movement within the workplace occurs.
Motion
In this phase of DMAIC, the purpose is to determine the baseline of the process.
Measure
Who is considered as the father of the Toyota Management system, which became lean manufacturing in the U.S.?
Taiichi Ohno
In this phase of DMAIC, a project charter must be created to clearly define the business problem and its objectives.
DEFINE
Refer to non-value adding activities.
Waste
Type of waste in which processes are redundant.
Overprocessing
DPMO stands for?
defects per million opportunities
Known as the father of six sigma
Bill Smith
Refers to waste from time spent waiting for the next process.
Waiting
This refers to the type of waste in which backtracking occurs.
Transportation
Defects per million opportunities for 5 sigma quality level
233
The Japanese term for improvement
Kaizen
Father of Statistical Quality Control
Walter Schewart
The Japanese term for waste
MUDA
This refers to the phase of DMAIC methodology which analyzes the root cause of the problem.
Analyze phase
Father of Statistical Quality Control .
Walter A. Shewart
Refers to a management concept used to effectively improve business processes based on the combination of the different tools of lean and six sigma.
Lean Six Sigma
Refers to the phase of DMAIC which generates solutions or alternatives to solve the root cause of the problem.
Improve phase
Defects per million opportunities for 4 sigma process
6210
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