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Six Sigma – past, present and future Standards in Action 1 SIX SIGMA – PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE Author: Dr. G. Karuppusami

Six Sigma – past, present and future Standards in Action 2 What is Six Sigma Six Sigma is the measure of quality that strives for near perfection. It is a disciplined, data-driven methodology focused on eliminating defects. A Six Sigma defect is defined as anything that falls outside of a customer's specifications. Six Sigma is a reference to a statistical measuring system, equivalent to just 3.4 defects per every million opportunities (Snee, 2003).

Six Sigma – past, present and future Standards in Action 3 WHY SIX SIGMA Intense competitive pressures – especially from rapid globalization. Greater consumer demand for high quality products and services, little tolerance for failures of any type. Top management (and stockholder) recognition of the high costs of poor quality. The availability and accessibility of large data bases and the increasing ability to explore, understand, and use the data.

Six Sigma – past, present and future Standards in Action 4 Sigma and % accuracy Defects per Million% Accuracy Opportunities (DPMO) One Sigma691, % Two Sigma308, % Three Sigma 66, % Four Sigma6, % Five Sigma % Six Sigma % Seven Sigma %

Six Sigma – past, present and future Standards in Action 5 Cost of poor quality

Six Sigma – past, present and future Standards in Action 6 Inventor of Six Sigma Motorola is known for its cool cell phones, but the company's more lasting contribution to the world is the quality-improvement process called Six Sigma. In 1986 an engineer named Bill Smith, sold then-Chief Executive Robert Galvin on a plan to strive for error-free products % of the time. It is the origin of Six Sigma.

Six Sigma – past, present and future Standards in Action 7 Six Sigma at Motorola Motorola saved $17 Billion from 1986 to 2004, reflecting hundreds of individual successes in all Motorola business areas including: –Sales and Marketing –Product design –Manufacturing –Customer service –Transactional processes –Supply chain management

Six Sigma – past, present and future Standards in Action 8 General Electric: What Is Six Sigma? First, what it is not. It is not a secret society, a slogan, or a cliché. Six Sigma is a highly disciplined process that helps us focus on developing and delivering near-perfect products and services –Saved $750 million by the end of 1998 –Cut invoice defects and disputes by 98 percent, speeding payment, and creating better productivity –Streamlined contract review process, leading to faster completion of deals and annual savings of $1 million

Six Sigma – past, present and future Standards in Action 9 Honeywell: Six Sigma Plus Six Sigma is one of the most potent strategies ever developed to accelerate improvements in processes, products, and services, and to radically reduce manufacturing and/or administrative costs and improve quality. It achieves this by relentlessly focusing on eliminating waste and reducing defects and variations. –Initiated Six Sigma efforts in 1992 and saved more then $600 million a year by –Reduced time from design to certification of new projects like aircraft engines from 42 to 33 months. –Increased market value by a compounded 27% per year through fiscal year 1998.

Six Sigma – past, present and future Standards in Action 10 Selecting the right projects for SIX SIGMA Assure that the importance of the projects is evident or can be readily demonstrated. Assure the projects are viable and doable in a short time. Assure that the success of the projects can be readily quantified.

Six Sigma – past, present and future Standards in Action 11 Six Sigma Team Own vision, direction, integration, results Lead change Project owner Implement solutions Black Belt managers Full time Train and coach Black and Green Belts Statistical problem solving experts Devote 50% - 100% of time to Black Belt activities Facilitate and practice problem solving Train and coach Green Belts and project teams Part-time Help Black Belts Master Black Belts Black Belts Green Belts Project Champions Executive Leadership

Six Sigma – past, present and future Standards in Action 12 Six Sigma Methodology (DMAIC) Define Measure Analyse Control Improve

Six Sigma – past, present and future Standards in Action 13 DMAIC Steps 1. Define Identify projects that are measurable Define projects including the demands of the customer and the content of the internal process. Develop team charter Define process map 1. Define 2. Measure3. Analyze4. Improve5. Control

Six Sigma – past, present and future Standards in Action 14 DMAIC Steps 2. Measure Define performance standards Measure current level of quality into Sigma. It precisely pinpoints the area causing problems. Identify all potential causes for such problems. 5.0 Control 2. Measure 1. Define 3. Analyze4. Improve5. Control

Six Sigma – past, present and future Standards in Action 15 DMAIC Steps 3. Analyse Establish process capability Define performance objectives Identify variation sources 3.0 Analyze Tools for analysis Process Mapping Failure Mode & Effect Analysis Statistical Tests Design of Experiments Control charts Quality Function Deployment (QFD) 3. Analyse 1. Define2. Measure 4. Improve5. Control

Six Sigma – past, present and future Standards in Action 16 DMAIC Steps 4. Improve Screen potential causes Discover variable relationships among causes and effects Establish operating tolerances Pursue a method to resolve and ultimately eliminate problems. It is also a phase to explore the solution how to change, fix and modify the process. Carryout a trial run for a planned period of time to ensure the revisions and improvements implemented in the process result in achieving the targeted values. 4. Improve 1. Define2. Measure3. Analyse 5. Control

Six Sigma – past, present and future Standards in Action 17 DMAIC Steps 5. Control Monitor the improved process continuously to ensure long term sustainability of the new developments. Share the lessons learnt Document the results and accomplishments of all the improvement activities for future reference. 5. Control 1. Define2. Measure3. Analyse4. Improve

Six Sigma – past, present and future Standards in Action 18 Six Sigma – Case study A dabbawala is a person in the Indian city of Mumbai whose job is to carry and deliver freshly made food from home in lunch boxes to office workers. Dabbawalas pick up 175,000 lunches from homes and deliver to their customers everyday. Only one mistake is made in every 6 million deliveries. Accuracy rating is More than Six Sigma.

Six Sigma – past, present and future Standards in Action 19 Six Sigma - First Generation (SSG 1) The era 1986 to 1990 is referred to as the first generation of Six Sigma, or SSG 1 for short. Pioneered at Motorola Statistical approach Measured Defects Per Million Opportunities (DPMO) Focused on: –Elimination of defects –Improving product and service quality –Reducing cost –Continuous process improvement

Six Sigma – past, present and future Standards in Action 20 Six Sigma - Second Generation (SSG 2) In the 1990s, the focus of Six Sigma shifted from product quality to business quality. General Electric Corp. ushered in the second generation of Six Sigma, or SSG 2 as it is known. Six Sigma became a business-centric system of management. Strong measurement on bringing dollars to the bottom line. High potential candidates were selected as Black Belts.

Six Sigma – past, present and future Standards in Action 21 Six Sigma - Third Generation (Gen III) Developed after the year Gen III can show companies how to deliver products or services that, in the eyes of customers, have real value. Combines Lean Manufacturing Techniques and Six Sigma. Termed as Lean Six Sigma. Korean steel maker Posco and electronics maker Samsung has begun a Gen III programme.

Six Sigma – past, present and future Standards in Action 22 Conclusion A gauge of quality and efficiency, Six Sigma is also a measure of excellence. Embarking on a Six Sigma program means delivering top-quality service and products while virtually eliminating all internal inefficiencies (Dedhia, 2005). A true Six Sigma organization produces not only excellent product but also maintains highly efficient production and administrative systems that work effectively with the company's other service processes (Lucas, 2002). The primary factor in the successful implementation of a six sigma project is to have the necessary resources, the support and leadership of top management.

Six Sigma – past, present and future Standards in Action 23 References 1 Dedhia, N.S. (2005), Six Sigma Basics, Total Quality Management, Vol.16, No.5, pp GE website (accessed on 20/Feb/2007) 3 Harry, M., and Crawford. D. (2005), Six Sigma – The next generation, Machine Design, February Issue, pp Lucas, J.M. (2002), The essential Six-Sigma, Quality Progress, January, pp Motorola website (accessed on 20/Feb/2007) 6 Snee, R. D. and Hoerl, R.W. (2003), Leading Six Sigma: A Step by Step Guide Based on Experience at GE and Other Six Sigma Companies, Prentice-Hall, New Jersey 7 Thawani, S. (2004), Six Sigma – Strategy for organizational excellence, Total Quality Management, Vol.15 No.5-6, pp

Six Sigma – past, present and future Standards in Action 24 Thank You!