Answer Posted / deepti sharma
Six sigma is a methodology to solve any problem of our work
area .It's a data driven approch which talks about
variation & Mean analysis.It talks about elemination of
cause of variation.It talks about finding out the causes
which we call potential Xs.All potential Xs are analysed as
per applicable method & checked for actual cause of the
problem.All appproved cause of the problem is called Vital
Xs.All vital Xs are improved with mangement support & all
improvement action are controlled by applicable dept.This
the complete cycle of Sixsigma Methodology.Which is defined
as Define->Measure ->Analyse->Improve -> Control.
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