Six Sigma implementation Hurdles and more hurdles
By: GIJO, E. V.
Contributor(s): RAO, Tummala S.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: UK : Routledge , August 2005Subject(s): Six Sigma | Black Belt | Green Belt | Master Black Belt | Project selection | Critical to Quality (CTQ) | Sigma levelTotal Quality Management & Business Excellence 16, 6, p. 721 - 725 Abstract: Six Sigma implementation is spreading to many organizations the world over and success stories are increasing every day. In several cases, impressive financial benefits have been recorded, whereas in a few organizations, the implementation of this methodology has not given the expected benefits. In this article, the authors discuss various hurdles faced by the organizations from their experiences, and give a few recommendations for Six Sigma implementation.No physical items for this record
Six Sigma implementation is spreading to many organizations the world over and success stories are increasing every day. In several cases, impressive financial benefits have been recorded, whereas in a few organizations, the implementation of this methodology has not given the expected benefits. In this article, the authors discuss various hurdles faced by the organizations from their experiences, and give a few recommendations for Six Sigma implementation.
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