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six sigma methodology defines three core steps

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Answered by aatif5
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At the core of Six Sigma methodologyis the DMAIC roadmap (Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, Control). ... The first three phases – Define, Measure and Analyze – are the decision-making process. Everyone probably has been told, “The first stepto solving a problem is to define it
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Answered by imitateportsmouth
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Six Sigma (6σ) is a set of process or technique which is use to improve the process of manufacturing of products.

Explanation:

Six Sigma can be defined as a tool for process improvement. An American engineer Bill Smith proposed six sigma in 1986 while working in Motorola.

The three core steps that defines Six Sigma are as following:

  1. Define: This step focuses on customer requirements and deliverables and project goals by communicating with customers via several methods.
  2. Measure: In this step, existing process is evaluated and relevant data is collected to determine current performance.
  3. Analyze: The data collected is anlused in this step to evaluate couse and effect relationship and it is required to verify if all the factors have been considered.  

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