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Difference between conventional and six sigma concept of quality

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Answered by Shaizakincsem
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Six sigma decisions are driven by data whereas conventional decisions are taken based on a combination of data and 'gut feel'

Six Sigma has control process inputs whereas conventional has inspection method.

Six Sigma has a structured use of statistical tools to help in problem-solving. Whereas in conventional there is no formal structure exists for the application of tools.

There is a structured training in applied statistic when it comes to six sigma in conventional, there is a lack of structured training.

Six Sigma has prevention over inspection and in conventional, there is inspection over prevention.
Answered by Disha094
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The basic difference between Six Sigmaand TQM is the approach. While TQM views quality as conformance to internal requirements, Six Sigma focuses on improving quality by reducing the number of defects. ... It is different fromconventional cost cutting measures that may reduce value and quality

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