WHAT IS SIX SIGMA? QMS GLOBAL LLC Page 1

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WHAT IS SIX SIGMA? Six Sigma is a business strategy that employs well-structured continuous improvement methodology and statistical tools to reduce defects and process variability It is a quality discipline that focuses on product and service excellence Six Sigma has been employed in numerous companies to reduce operating cost, increase sales and revenue, reduce variability, reduce defects, increase reliability, incorporate innovation in products and services, increase productivity and profitability The objective of a Six Sigma program is to reduce the variation in the process to the extent that the likelihood of producing a defect is virtually non-existent This means improving quality, and meeting or exceeding customers expectations The improved quality and reliability in products and services leads to higher perceived value and increased market share thereby, increasing revenues and profitability The term sigma (denoted by the Greek letter, is a metric based on the statistical measure called standard deviation and is a measure of variability in a process A metric is simply a measurement of some quality characteristic (for example, percent of defects) The term Six Sigma statistically equates to 34 defects per million opportunities Thus, a Six Sigma process is capable of producing 34 defects per million opportunities (DPMO) In practice, this refers to the maximum acceptable range of noncompliance Six Sigma seeks to find and eliminate causes of defects and errors in manufacturing and service processes by focusing on outputs that are critical to customers and a clear financial return for the organization Six Sigma can be viewed as: a customer focused approach to create near perfect processes, products, and services all aligned to delivering what the customer wants a project based approach where majority of projects are selected for measurable bottom line or customer impact a methodology that uses well defined set of statistical tools and process improvement techniques by well trained people in an organization a business strategy that has evolved from a focus on process improvement using statistical tools to a comprehensive framework for managing a business QMS GLOBAL LLC Page 1

BUSINESS SUCCESS OF SIX SIGMA More and more companies are realizing that it is possible to achieve dramatic improvements in cost, quality, and time using Six Sigma Several companies including Toyota, General Electric, and Motorola have accomplished impressive results with Six Sigma The concept of Six Sigma originated in Motorola in the later part of the 1980s Since then many companies including banks and hospitals have successfully implemented Six Sigma programs within their corporate structure Among the companies who have reported significant success with Six Sigma are Texas Instruments, Honeywell, Boeing, IBM, Caterpillar, 3M, Xerox, Raytheon, Citibank, Home Depot, and the U S Air Force The list goes on Six Sigma has been successfully applied to many service industries including health care and financial services companies The savings resulting from Six Sigma initiative range from $150 million to $800 million for some of the big companies SIX SIGMA COSTS AND SAVINGS Lean and Six Sigma are business strategies with proven success records The techniques have been used in numerous companies and are continued to be used in many others to significantly improve the quality of manufacturing and service, reduce costs, increase sales, revenue, and profitability However, not all these are possible without investment in training and development, organizational infrastructure, and creating a culture evolution Anyone implementing or planning to implement Six Sigma would like to know: How much financial commitment does it require and what financial benefits can one expect? According to GE's 1996 annual report, "It has been estimated that less than Six Sigma quality, ie, the three-to-four Sigma levels that are average for most US companies, can cost a company as much as 10-15% of its revenues For GE, that would mean $8-12 billion" With GE's 2001 revenue of $1116 billion, this would mean $112-167 billion of savings This shows that the cost of poor quality is significant and therefore, many Six Sigma projects are directed towards reducing this cost QMS GLOBAL LLC Page 2

SIX SIGMA: CURRENT TRENDS The following are some impressive data reported: Over the past 20 years, use of Six Sigma, the popular business improvement methodology, has saved Fortune 500 companies an estimated $427 billion, according to research published in the January/February 2007 issue of isixsigma Magazine Corporate-wide Six Sigma deployments save an average 2 percent of total revenue per year Six Sigma adoption has increased phenomenally in recent years Six Sigma started out slowly in the late 1980s but then took off in the mid- 1990s once people started seeing successes at companies like GE and AlliedSignal About 53 percent of Fortune 500 companies are currently using Six Sigma and that figure rises to 82 percent when you look at just the Fortune 100 The market for Six Sigma training and consulting is very much open where 47 percent of the Fortune 500 have not yet embraced the methodology Six Sigma has a 20-year record of accomplishment of impressive results and is still expanding(source: in isixsigma LLC website) COMPANIES USING SIX SIGMA AND RELATED TECHNOLOGIES Source: US Manufacturing Report Current and Future Activities Related to Lean and Six Sigma T otal Productive M aintenance (T PM ) 35 Six Sigma 41 Just in tim e delivery from suppliers 48 Value stream m apping 59 Kanbans 62 C1 Removal of wasteful processes Kaizen (continuous improvement) 81 87 Lean six sigma 65 Lean Principles into business processes 56 Quick change over 50 Extending lean principles to Supply Chain 43 None of these 2 0 10 20 30 40 50 Percent 60 70 80 90 QMS GLOBAL LLC Page 3

QUALITY PROGRAMS IN USE E (US IN NDUSTRIES S) Quality Programs in Use (2006 Surv Quality P s in Use Six sigma vey) 52% % Lean manufacturing 56 Operational Excellence Programs 27 TQM (Total Quality Management) 31 Quality Circles 14 Pursuing Shingo Awards 2 Pursuing Malcolm Baldridge Awards 7 0 10 20 30 40 50 Percent (%) of Respondents 60 (Source: The Lean Sigma Benchmark Report, Aberdeen Group, September 2006) 13 RELATIVE EMPHASIS ON LEAN/SIX SIGMA S IN INDUSTRY QMS GLOBAL LLC Page 4

WHY SIX SIGMA? COMPARE A 3-SIGMA AND A 6-SIGMA PROCESS One of the major objectives of a Six Sigma program is to reduce variation in products and processes (variation reduction) The process variation is reduced to an extent that a spread of 12-sigmas (6-sigmas on either side of the mean) fits within the process specifications Comparing a 3-sigma Process to a 6-sigma Process 6-sigma Process (12 sigmas fit w ithin the specification limits) 3-sigma Process (6 sigmas fit within specification limits) LSL USL The largest allowable value that a quality characteristic can have is called its upper specification limit (USL); the lowest allowable value is called the lower specification limit (LS PROCESS SHIFT: IN EVERY PROCESS, THE MEAN SHIFTS OVER TIME No process can be controlled exactly at the target or the mean value It is natural for a process to drift from its mean or target value in due course This drift or shift can be as much as 15 standard deviations on either side of the target If you have a 3-sigma process, a shift in this process will get out of control quickly and will start producing defective products in several order of magnitude See the figure below QMS GLOBAL LLC Page 5

LSL USL WHY SIX SIGMA? HOW DOES SIX SIGMA WORK? A process must be designed in a way to allow for a shift The shift in a process mean is inevitable To allow for this shift, we need to move from a 3-sigma process to a 6-sigma process A Six Sigma quality level represents 34 defects per million opportunities This means that if a process is operating at Six Sigma level, it will produce no more than 34 defects per million This is only possible when the variation in the process is reduced significantly To be exact, the variation must be reduced to half or 50% that of a three-sigma level quality See the figure below This is a Six Sigma process In this process, even a shift in the process mean of 15-sigma on either side of the mean results into 34 nonconforming products per million Six-Sigma Defined In a Six Sigma process the process variation is equal to half of the design specification or tolerance so that a shift of as much as 15 standard deviations on either side of the target will keep the process well within the tolerance, and the likelihood of producing non-conforming products is virtually non-existent With the variation reduced 50% of the 3-sigma level, even a drift in the process on either side of the mean or target value will not allow the process to go out of control QMS GLOBAL LLC Page 6

A 6-sigma Process with +/- 15 Sigma Shift LSL USL 34 DPMO 34 DPMO 0 IMPROVING YOUR PROCESS FROM 3-SIGMA TO 6-SIGMA WILL LEAD TO 70 TIMES IMPROVEMENT Nonconforming (ppm) 100000 10000 1000 100 668070 Nonconforming (ppm) vs Sigma Level 62100 10x Improvement 2330 30x Improvement 70x Improvement 10 34 1 3 4 Sigma Level 5 6 WHAT MAY INITIATE A SIX-SIGMA PROJECT? Six Sigma Project Selection: Problems and Opportunities for Six Sigma Projects High Cost of poor quality (COPQ) High costs (operation, material) QMS GLOBAL LLC Page 7

Excessive defects Customer complaints Low customer satisfaction Declining revenue/profitability Declining market share Declining sales Low throughput yield and more Key Factors in Six Sigma Project Selection Impact on customers and organizational effectiveness Probability of success Impact on employees Link to the company strategy Competitive advantages and disadvantages Cost/revenue implications Financial return Impact on revenue and market share Cost of poor quality In companies, the quality related costs or the cost of poor quality range from 20 to 40% of sales COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGES Six Sigma : Is driven by customer wants and needs Makes significant contribution to business success Matches organization s unique resources with opportunities Is durable and lasting Provides basis for further improvement Provides direction and motivation Six Sigma efforts are focused on building strong competitive advantage QMS GLOBAL LLC Page 8