What is it about?

It is a conceptual paper that takes at in-depth look at the origins, pros and cons of Six Sigma and describes how it relates to some of the other quality initiatives in industry.

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Why is it important?

It highlights the analysis phase and proposed a more applicable form for classification of analytical tools as far as their industrial applications are concerned. A road map for short listing the relevant analytical tool has been carpeted especially for students, people working in industry and professional statisticians. A case study in a medium scale non-ferrous foundry has been conducted which has validated the suggested approach successfully. It is based on utilising an integrated advantage of both quantitative and qualitative tools extensively for producing significant results quickly in real industrial environments.

Perspectives

DMAIC strategy of Six Sigma is briefly explained and realised the significance of analysis phase, specifically. Various prospects have been formulated to understand the reason of failure of Six Sigma particularly in SMEs and it has been found that doing ‘wrong analysis’ is one of the major reasons in them.

Dr Bikram Jit Singh
MMDU Mullana

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This page is a summary of: Does analysis matter in Six Sigma?: a case study, International Journal of Data Analysis Techniques and Strategies, January 2011, Inderscience Publishers,
DOI: 10.1504/ijdats.2011.041336.
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